Sentence examples for of naming for from inspiring English sources

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A delighted Daphne takes his advice and the predictably unfortunate results cause her to end up with a more empathetic view of naming for adults and children alike.

Many developers of reporting guidelines have devised acronyms for their guidelines for simplicity of naming (for example, CONSORT, PRISMA, STARD).

In individual regression results typicality was a significant predictor of naming for five participants when entered as a single variable.

Therefore, we renamed the cp3 mutant bri1-120, referring to the order of naming for bri1 mutant alleles [ 4] We introduced nucleotide C instead of T at the 1196th position of BR1 by site-directed mutagenesis to generate the bri1-120 mutated BRI1, using the BRI1-GFP construct as a template.

Here is our rule of naming, for gene y, its median across samples 1 through xk in class k, then it will be named g y_median_C k, so g2_median_C2 means median value of gene 2 across samples in class 2. For each gene, after sorting the median values from smallest to largest, the fold-change of this gene between each pair of neighbor classes forms a stair, which can be diagrammed as below.

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Mr. Navin conceived the idea of naming it for Charles Paterno.

Following local custom of naming places for people, the roadhouse was soon named Rika's.

It approved the idea of naming a park for him.

He gushed about his particular strand of weed, named for one of his daughters.

Gouda, semisoft cow's-milk cheese of the Netherlands, named for the town of its origin.

And this kind of process, named for the kind of process, this is a recursion.

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