Sentence examples for match previously described from inspiring English sources

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They both match previously described salivary proteins of Aedes and Culex.

Some of them match previously described tick proteins that have not been characterized as a protein family due to lack of members in different species.

In three samples collected in Einöd/Kitzeck the tuf RFLP pattern did not match previously described ' Ca. P. solani' tuf patterns.

Polymer structure of polymer 447 was characterized via H NMR, and was shown to match previously described structures (Supporting Information Figure S1).

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Ninety of these (57%) matched previously described classes of mobile quinolone resistance genes: qnrD (28.7%), qnrS (7.0%) and qnrVC (21.7%) [28], [29], [30].

The 21 nt peaks matched previously described siRNA peaks in D. melanogaster [ 9, 42].

This mislocalization of keratin 5 matches previously described animal models with hyperproliferative disease.

Similar results were obtained for the four-group model of HLA-DPB1 TCE4 group matching previously described (data not shown).

Finally, we found that 36,985 454-UE did not match any previously described eucalyptus ESTs, and that 43% of these UE (18% of the 454-sequencing contigs) displayed no match with any nucleic acid or protein sequence published for any other species.

During fieldwork in the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Palawan Philippiness), three species were encountered which did not match any previously described from the region.

In fact from this study, about 75% of these sequences do not match any previously described sequences in the public domain databases.

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