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Carnap proposed another formalization of the same idea, but in which with one expression only one denotation is associated.
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According to current dogma, only one expression site, and therefore only one VSG gene, is active in any one trypanosome cell[ 45], this suggests that there were multiple populations of cells expressing different VSG genes within the bloodstream form cultures analysed.
One example shows expression only in A1, while another labels the Cu region, as well as in P2-4.
There is great disappointment in and resentment of America, but only one expression of pure hatred, and a fair number affirmations that, at least, Iraqis have been allowed to join the world and enjoy a margin of freedom.
Some smiles are voluntary and smiling can be differentiated into 16 different expressions [ 24], but there is only one expression of laughter.
While TaCKX6 expressed during all stages of reproductive development, only one expression peak was detected at 7dba.
However, having only one expression for the kinetic constant, the final equation has the form α˙="A·e−Ea/(R·T ·[(1−α)+γ·αm·(1−α)n].
As a sociologist, I'm reminded that my fear, like that of my LGBT brothers and sisters, is only one expression of the deeper institutionalization of fear among LGBT people across America.
Generally, in the scientific terminology it is more advantageous to use only one expression for one term.
This may be explained by the multiplicity of molecular mechanisms regulating gene expression, only one of which is DNA methylation.
Mean intensities of probe replicates were taken in order to yield only one expression value per probe.
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