Sentence examples for peculiar preferences from inspiring English sources

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These peculiar preferences for negatively charged groups of TcoCBc1 and its requirements for carboxydipeptidase activity were also observed on Abz labeled analogues of bradykinin (Abz-RPPG↓FSAFR-OH, Abz-RPPG↓FS↓AF-OH, Abz-RPPG↓DE↓AF-OH) and angiotensin I (Abz-DR↓VYIHAFHL-OH), where ↓ indicates the cleavage site.

This exhibition offers not only a rare chance to see works by such masters as Robert Frank, Irving Penn, Imogen Cunningham, and Edward Weston but it also provides insights into the intriguing, and sometimes peculiar, preferences and choices made by these private collectors.

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Our peculiar preference for one well-organized hunk of sleep likely evolved as a corollary to our expectation of uninterrupted wakefulness during the day — as our lives came to be governed by a single, stringent clock.

This peculiar orientation was later attributed to the fact that both interact with two opposing membranes of different lipid composition, where C2A was shown to bind synaptic vesicle membranes, while C2B showed preference towards the PI 4,5 P2 rich plasma membrane.

A general characteristic of genes encoded in human PVs is their peculiar codon usage preference compared to the preferred codon usage in human genes [ 21, 22], although the exact reason for this poor adaptation to the genome of their host is still unknown.

(This peculiar reliance on preference before authenticity is what makes American cuisine).

This peculiar combination of diverging policy preferences and converging unit preferences is the structural presupposition of democracy… Nationhood provides a sense of belonging together and a desire to act collectively.

This peculiar combination of diverging policy preferences and converging unit preferences is the structural presupposition of democracy, but to repeat, nothing in democratic theory entitles us to expect such a combination.

There was also a clear preference for a human "host" rather than an avatar, a preference that is not peculiar to this user group (Helgadottir, Menzies, Onslow, Packman, & O'Brian, 2009).

But this rather peculiar utility function does not reflect the preferences of a decision-maker, since the negative of the ideal observer loss function is just an inference criterion.

This genetic correlation provides the foundation for Fisherian sexual selection to operate but is peculiar in that it combines attributes of the preference functions that differ from those normally used to model mate choice.

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