Exact(4)
These alignments were largely unambiguous.
In this model, the factors show a largely unambiguous item analysis pattern (table 4).
So far, the work has dealt predominantly with toxicant concentrations that yield substantial and largely unambiguous effects.
First, this gene has very few indels in its evolution across vertebrates, making for a largely unambiguous alignment, and it is a single copy nuclear gene with no paralogs of high sequence similarity.
Similar(4)
After all the genetic code or codon table, i.e. the 'dictionary' that translates codons (nucleic acid triplets) into amino acids (AAs), is largely universal and unambiguous (Koonin and Novozhilov, 2009).
The Ozploitation movement of the 70s and 80s largely comprised fast, trashy and loud movies – unambiguous affairs relegated to the realms of low-brow entertainment.
While evidence that a species was present at a given point in space and time is largely irrefutable (the specimen is the proof!), unambiguous evidence that a species is absent is more difficult to obtain.
That score works across countries and cultures, and has unambiguous results.In this section The party's (largely) over How to save lives Born digital Unbendable ReprintsThe researchers found five characteristics associated with the management of successful hospitals.
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