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Most philosophers of language these days think that the meaning of an expression is a certain sort of entity, and that the job of semantics is to pair expressions with the entities which are their meanings.
However, unlike a semantic theory, a theory of reference does not pair expressions with their meanings; rather, it pairs expressions with the contribution those expressions make to the determination of the truth-values of sentences in which they occur.
These challenges have led some to think that the idea behind propositional semantics the idea that the job of a semantic theory is to systematically pair expressions with the entities which are their meanings is fundamentally misguided.
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This correlation is equivalent to the scalar product of the standardized gene pair expression profiles.
Functional relevance has also been suggested through analysis of SAS pair expression patterns [ 48].
The expression levels of select genes were used to calculate individual gene pair expression ratios in order to assign diagnosis.
Similar conclusions were drawn in the study of Katayama et al., that found an overall correlation between SAS pair expression.
On the other hand, the positive correlation of SAS pair expression shown here does not necessarily mean that antisense RNA does not down-regulate sense mRNA levels.
The regulatory network revealed an inverse correlation of several miRNA-mRNA pair expression patterns, suggesting HIV-1 mediated transcriptional regulation is in part likely through miRNA regulation.
Furthermore, ZmHsf duplicated gene pair expression patterns were investigated, only two pairs (ZmHsf-03 and ZmHsf-11, ZmHsf-11 and ZmHsf-19) of nine shared the same expression patterns between the two members of each gene pair.
Two expression patterns would be consistent with this model: ancestral ubiquitous expression followed by both duplicates specializing their expression patterns, or high ancestral expression levels with low duplicated pair expression levels (that add up to the previous high level).
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