Sentence examples for it seems to be linked to from inspiring English sources

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And when performing onstage, it seems to be linked to the death of a child.

This effect is most pronounced in the first calcination cycle, and it seems to be linked to an additional shrinking of the particles taking place in the TG apparatus with the highest heating rates.

My husband, on the other hand, not only has the gene, but it seems to be linked to a promoter sequence that is permanently set to "on".

It seems to be linked to the unique niches and morphology of fungal pathogens (for review see Palmer et al., 2008).

The cultivation of V. v. vinifera seems to have occurred between the seventh and the fourth millennia BC, in a geographical area between the Black Sea and Iran [ 3, 4] and it seems to be linked to the discovery of wine, making this the Vitis species with major agronomic and economic importance [ 5].

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Danny seems to be linked to a convict named Ray.

In Bruchsal, internal variation of orientation seems to be linked to lithological changes.

The heterogeneous driving behavior seems to be linked to car crashes [ 55].

Indeed, NMDA dysfunction seems to be linked to gain control in the M-pathway.

Adipocyte differentiation seems to be linked to an improvement of insulin sensitivity [ 22].

Obesity seems to be linked to the hypothalamic involvement in craniopharyngioma.

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