Sentence examples for marking them interesting from inspiring English sources

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While no overlap for GACCGTTN could be found, it is possible to validate the significance of GGCCCANN and GCGGGAAN through the detection of these two words as unwords in the introns, marking them interesting regulatory elements associated with the expression, but not necessarily with the regulation of the associated alternative splicing process.

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As a whole, the complexity, shared associated gene function, and age of these CNEs marks them as interesting targets for future study.

The rear of the device, with its brushed, space-gray aluminum, meanwhile, brings nothing to mind more than the latest MacBooks, marking an interesting sort of aesthetic consistency that we really haven't seen at this level between iOS and MacOS devices.

Again, column and row permutation tests I showed a generally good concordance in marking potentially interesting candidate pathways such as "vascular smooth muscle contraction" or "dilated cardiomyopathy" as likely false positives.

Social bookmarking (marking and sharing interesting documents, e.g. Pinterest).

This significant user-experience problem motivates our new development of extending user interactions from semantic zooming to marking interesting segments on the curve.

Today marks an interesting anniversary in Rhode Island.

But 2013 may mark an interesting turning point.

This marked an interesting shift in the battle over abortion.

The launch of a new political party – National Health Action – on Thursday marks an interesting political moment.

It marks an interesting point in Come Dine With Me's evolution.

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