Sentence examples for looking for hits from inspiring English sources

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Sharing a pair of reading glasses and finishing each other's sentences and melodies as they offered a reporter an illustrated history of the music business, they explained that 40 years ago they were looking for hits in the margins.

Using the profile HMMs, we scanned the genomes, looking for hits that were separated by at least 200 bp and no more than 20,000 bp and in the proper orientation.

If there was no hit either in JGI or in NCBI, with the proteins from the three initial species, a BlastP of the initial protein sequences was performed at NCBI, looking for hits in other algae or related marine species, and bacteria as well.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.09073.016 Looking for hits with similar spectral counts in all three coIPs provided a stringent criterion that eliminated most hits (many of which were false positives as they scored highly in the Flag but not HA IPs).

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When Rafael Nadal was looking for hitting partners Saturday, Britton rushed to volunteer.

The one doesn't have capacity to handle what customers are looking for; hitting something with a net is hard.

We thought the number of mismatches might largely affect effectiveness, and this step mainly focused on checking the mapping uniqueness, so we just looked for hits with at most one mismatch and output at most 10 hits.

Now we proceed to look for hits of other SPs (of length ≥ 9) of the same EC numbers, on contigs on which the leading SP was not found, to select further candidates for the corresponding enzymes.

If we would have asked the AMK to look for hits of our study participants in their databases, AMK staff could have used this information in their clinical assessments, which could have had consequences for the study subjects.

Using the profile HMMs, we scanned the sorghum genome sequences and looked for hits that were separated by at least 200 bp and that were no more than 30,000 bp in the proper orientation.

The 2012 BCSH Guidelines suggest that a cut-off point for a positive test should be used when using an immunological ELISA to look for HIT antibodies, rather than simply reporting a positive or negative [ 21].

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