Sentence examples for perfect defined from inspiring English sources

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The resulting list was further filtered to keep only perfect and near-perfect matches to known miRNAS (near perfect defined as having one mismatch or up to a 2 nucleotide length difference between the query and subject sequences).

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The red-walled room they are in emphasises the intimacy of the moment, as the youth poses patiently and Harry seeks that perfect, defining instant of truth.

Since high-order cumulants are blind to any kind of Gaussian process, this paper introduces HOC into the field of perfect binary sequence, which breaks through the limitations of the perfect signal defined by second-order statistics, to fill out the blank of perfect signal in the area of research on Gaussian noise suppression.

The second part is devoted to the description of a classical PERFECT study, defined thanks to the graphical user interface developed in the project.

Over the summer, Harambe evolved from ordinary tragedy to perfect meme: defined only by its ability to replicate; a medium of cultural evolution with no message, signifying nothing so much as its own virality.

Note 2: No perfect score defined for Performance indicator BC 4. All PIs have high averages (ceiling effect; see Table  2) and PIs 4b (2008, 2009, 2010) and 5c (2008) have large ranges, from 0%to100%0%to100%

The 90% limits of normality, which are expected to include 90% of the observations if the agreement is perfect, were defined as observations with GLI Z-scores within the −1.645 to +1.645 ranges.

Being perfect is defined in many different ways.

The aim of such a life has traditionally been the contemplation of God and the pursuit of Christian perfection (theologically defined as perfect love).

On the other hand, we see the potential for further improvement that there is still the gap between the current bigram result and its upper bound, e.g. the semi-perfect classifier defined in the work (22), since the performance of bigram is still lower than unigram but intuitively bigram should perform better.

People incorrectly use the word psychedelic to describe all kinds of things, but it's perfect to define what Scott Hardkiss infused into dance music.

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