Sentence examples for may be database from inspiring English sources

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First, performance of the algorithm may be database dependent.

Third, there may be database errors, i.e. where citations to another work are included in error.

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Finally, there may be databases inaccessible or unknown to us that cover foreign language and regional journals not indexed in MEDLINE and Embase.

Thus the statistics provided by Eq. (17) will be spectrum-specific and may also be database-specific.

As well-intentioned as the app may be, the database exposure puts users — who trusted the app to keep their information safe and their identities anonymous — at risk.

In addition papers on this subject were published in journals in a very wide range of subject areas; there may be other databases which should have been included.

RGST is also a database that may be useful for database curators in retrieving rat gene symbols that need to be manually curated.

The database may be downloaded in ARB database format at (http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/buckley/nifH_database_2012.arb), and a flat text version of the database that contains only aligned nifH sequences is also available (http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/buckley/nifH_database_2012.fasta).edu/faculty/buckley/nifH_database_2012.fasta

"In addition, atypical blood data, which may be within this database from 2009-2012, is not necessarily indicative of doping.

Given the growth of executive search firms, they worry all the time that their man may be on the database of some predatory headhunter.

The results obtained may be the scientific database for further detailed hydrological investigations in such areas.

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