Sentence examples for linkages because of from inspiring English sources

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In reality, however, as for this wireless network, it is possible that the wiretapper can eavesdrop all the network linkages because of the broadcast nature of the wireless interface.

However, its actual practice often entails increased false positive co-expression linkages because of lower dimension expression vectors and the correspondingly increased probability of observing such correlations at random.

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We decided against soft linkage because of the high percent of patients with SSN.

Therefore, we decided to choose the common method 'Complete Linkage' because of the comparability to other data.

People coming from developing countries presents some problems in the linkage, because of the inaccuracy or the lack of personal data.

Due to the expected locus heterogeneity for causative variants leading to keloids [ 32- 34], recruitment from the Yoruba population seemed ideal for finding significant linkage because of relatively low admixture [ 35, 36] compared to many other populations.

Our data support the notion that Nedd4 adopts a simple sequential-addition model to build a chain on a substrate; after the first ubiquitin is attached, the chain is elongated through Lys 63 linkage, because of the ability of the N-lobe to maintain the growing polyubiquitin chain in close proximity.

Intervals of greater than 10 cM exist (Table  1); and in one of the four linkage maps the number of linkage groups identified was fewer than the number of hop chromosomes, while in the other three linkage maps several of the hop chromosomes were split into two or more linkage groups because of insufficient linkage.

Human families are often too small for the identification of the causal loci by linkage studies and families cannot be grouped for genetic linkage analyses because of possible genetic heterogeneity.

This breakdown in the village-level process pattern linkage occurs because of the well known, but often over-looked, methodological problem of the ecological fallacy.

For the RE AcAc 3/ZnO QDs complex materials, stable linkage occurs because of the affinity of COOH from acetylacetonate anionic ligand to zinc oxide surfaces, with attachment to the zinc oxide by hydrogen bonding between the protons of the hydroxyl groups on the surface of ZnO QDs and the π system of acetylacetone.

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