Sentence examples for most often incorporated from inspiring English sources

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As will be discussed below, protein mimetic peptides are most often incorporated into synthetic hydrogel systems to enable appropriate fibroblast adhesion, although they also can be used to elicit specific cellular responses, including activation.

In general, although dATP is most often incorporated more efficiently than other dNTPs, adherence to the A-rule is dependent both on the particular DNApol and on the sequence context preceding the abasic site.

The group of joints most often incorporated in definitions are the hands, neck, lower back, knees and hips [ 7, 56, 57], whereas other definitions postulate that the involvement of atypical joints [ 25, 26] or hallux valgus [ 25, 58] is essential for GOA.

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They most often incorporate randomly distributed branching points, but are still characterized by narrow molecular weight distributions.

Therefore, it is possible that our experimental epitopes dataset is biased toward peptides that were predicted for subsequent synthesis and experimental testing using existing structural prediction methods that most often incorporate surface exposure information in their algorithms.

Abiotic factors are often incorporated into the most simple modelling approaches (for example, climate envelope modelling) used to predict the future distributions of organisms [ 3].

Her writing often incorporated her fans' thoughts.

Sustainability is often incorporated into the artwork, as well.

She writes, "new information is often incorporated into the old memory.

Most often, existing states incorporate various political communities that are themselves internally pluralistic: linguistically, culturally and ideologically.

For most of the team's history, the logo featured some form of a boat, often incorporating a football.

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