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Direct relations are typically extracted from literature based on co-occurrence [32]; if two proteins are mentioned in the same sentence or document more often than can be expected by chance, they are presumably related.

Students were particularly eager to pick Brandts’ brain after learning the White House bees produced 225 pounds of honey last year – more than four times the amount the BEE Team typically extracts from its two hives.

They typically extract a 10 to 15percentt cut.

Such chemical ambiguity typically extracts a phenotypic cost.

Or, more typically: "Dear Gary.

More typically, Darrow was sought out.

More typically, they waste away.

More typically, a general carries a pistol.

More typically, the duo analyzes medical data.

That "more" typically means more wealth generated.

(Competition-level brewers typically filter out fine particles before they brew, to create a smoother, more evenly extracted cup).

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