Sentence examples for members that constitute from inspiring English sources

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Npop The size of the population is the number of the members that constitute the population.

A primary interest in this study is to identify behaviors exhibited by insurance scheme members that constitute moral hazards.

Identification of DEC strains requires that these organisms be differentiated from non-pathogenic members that constitute normal intestinal flora.

Of the six members that constitute this complex three bind directly to DNA: TRF1, TRF2 and POT1 while the others; TIN2, TPP1 and RAP1 are recruited to chromosome ends through protein-protein interactions [ 3].

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For, it is the moral blameworthiness of the collective itself, rather than that of its members, that constitutes collective moral responsibility.

Each TFBS cluster name is linked to a separate page with the summary information on the cluster, such as TF class, family, and the member profiles that constitute the cluster.

The z-score algorithm predicts the role of a gene in positively or negatively affecting a biological function based on its expression pattern, relative to the direction and pattern of expression of all member genes that constitute a biological function.

GSEA on clinical CRC samples suggested that PVT-1 modulated the expression levels of target genes of SWI/SNF related, matrix associated, actin dependent regulator of chromatin, subfamily a, member 2 (SMARCA2) that constitute an ATPase subunit of SWI/SNF complex (Supplementary Figures S2A and B) and that PVT-1 was associated with the apoptosis pathway (Supplementary Figures S2C).

This suggests that the morphological traits found in the members of Algansea that constitute the Central-Eastern clade are clearly associated with lacustrine environments.

The question then arises, to what extent must society be organized so that all of its members are able to participate as full members in the activities that constitute a decent life in the society?

Decision information can also be 'stored' in cultural forms, particularly the shared expectations and beliefs among members of a group that constitute high-status knowledge (Weick [1979]).

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