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Although the sequences involved are random, it's not hard to imagine how they might represent more complex ideas such as "Mary" or "spoke to" or "John". An important point is that the amount of information these sequences contain is variable, like chunks.
This, however, might represent more a failure of local policing - and poor relations between the local Muslim community and the authorities - than national intelligence.
"A little of the trepidation with Dooley's appointment has been a fear among some investors that it might represent more of the 'same-old, same-old' as when Philippe was in charge".
Our results suggest that antigenic motifs that are scarcely represented in human proteins might represent more immunogenic CTL targets not selected against in the host.
Hebert et al. [4] suggested that a sequence threshold of ten times the average intraspecific variation could be used to identify those cases where a current species might represent more than one taxon.
These results suggest that network edges inferred by FuseNet might represent more accurate indication of shared cellular functions than edges inferred by other considered methods.
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For some Londoners, this annual gain might easily represent more than their salary.
Moreover, the most hard-core members of each of the factions above might not represent more than a tenth of the party's primary electorate.
However, subsequent studies on cellular ultrastructure, cell morphology and physiological features suggested that Symbiodinium microadriaticum might in fact represent more than one species [ 6, 7].
With the mainstream news media so tightly regimented, the idea that the net might represent a more open channel to the reality of war began to form.
He initially thought he could sell the product directly to consumers, but he has since decided that service providers might represent a more lucrative and accessible market.
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