Sentence examples for noes correspond from inspiring English sources

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Only a few NOEs correspond to the higher distances [ d max theo −Δ d, d max theo ] and can thus be considered as outliers of the distance distribution.

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They are formally correct, but they do no correspond to how we imagine a protein might fold.

For example, the connections between genes within the AML pathway detected by the graphical model (Fig. 6) do no correspond directly to the connections known from laboratory research (Fig. 4).

No corresponds to the number of inputs.

No corresponds to no regional lymph node metastasis.

'No' corresponds to no disability and 'yes' corresponds to self-rated disability on each item [ 42].

Figure 2 shows that the subset of PGCs with reduced Nos corresponds closely to the subset with elevated PSer5.

aSpot no: corresponds to protein spot on gels shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. bAccession no: predicted protein in NCBInr and UniprotKB database.

For the variable "Passages," the classification "Yes" was composed of in vivo (animal passage), in vitro (cultures), and both in vivo and in vitro passages, while the classification "No" corresponded to cysts that were not subject to any passage.

Moreover, the provisions of Article 48 no longer correspond to the actual legal conditions.

No sculptures correspond to Fragment 33, Fragment 105, or Fragment 113.

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