Sentence examples for modified identity from inspiring English sources

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251) argued for the last position, which is stronger than Li Feng's and appears to be directed especially against Zhong Hui's modified identity thesis.

In [29], A ( j ) = I ̃ ( j ) - γ ( j ) L ̃ ( j ), where I ̃ ( j ) and L ̃ ( j ) are the modified identity and Laplacian matrices.

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In fact, last year, Washington state adopted the first modified open identity statute in the United States.

The latter half of the novel, set in the late 20th century, focuses on Cal's experiences in his hometown Detroit, Michigan, and his escape to San Francisco where he comes to terms with his modified gender identity.

In fact, neither upregulation nor loss-of-function of B52 modified the identity of the cells in this lineage in our experiments.

Modifying identity, particularly based on a sociodemographic group, is likely to be difficult.

They designed a software to select the patients' data changes and to automatically modify medical reports associated to modified patients' identities without impact on results, and to present for biological re-interpretation reports with potential impact of those modifications (date of birth, gender, etc). in order to meet the expectations of the Cofrac.

Although the terminus regions were modified, the identities (nucleotides 2∼8) always were not changed but "seed shifting" could be detected in some novel miRNA sequences (Table S1, Table S2).

One limitation of an RNA modification mapping approach that uses LC-MS/MS is the inability to assign specific modified nucleoside identities in the MS/MS spectrum, where isomeric modifications could exist.

Deciphering the signals engaged by apoptotic cells would help to understand which pathways are important to modify cell identity in mature tissue and to push them to acquire a progenitor phenotype.

This is done with the conversation analytic method (CA) according to which altercasting is a mutual construction performed turn by turn and shaped by the reactions of the interlocutor who can approve, resist, or modify the identity in question.

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