Sentence examples for permit the inference of from inspiring English sources

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These models permit the inference of positive selection at a small proportion of sites, so that the signal of positive selection is not swamped by the (usually) much larger proportion of sites which are neutral or under negative selection.

I have implied that the role of unliganded iron is causative of a variety of sequelae, but sometimes this is hard to infer as the networks in which iron is involved are multiple and complex (hence the need for a systems approach see later), and often simple one-time snapshots of covariates do not permit the inference of causality.

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As the OH molecule is the principal resonant scatterer in this spectral region, this permits the inference of both ozone and OH column amounts as well as limited profile information.

Thus, if the predicted topology permits the inference of the regulatory logic it is correct in 87% ( = 13/15) of the cases.

From an evolutionary perspective, the analysis of multiple isolates from the Spanish HIV-1 epidemic permitted the inference of the "viral dating" of isolate sequences as an estimation of viral evolution [11].

This permitted the inference of ortholgous relationships between MLO genes in these species.

When historical data are absent (that is, the overwhelming majority), viral sequence sampling on a time scale commensurate with the rate of substitution permits the inference of the times of subtype divergence.

Our method can directly estimate cluster-switch rates between adjacent markers, and this permits the inference of recombination rates and hotspots, which will be particularly useful for admixed individuals.

The foreknowledge/free will incompatibilist must therefore find a principle in place of (5b) that is true and that permits the inference to the non-causability of the future.

The structural comparisons of the core Mediator and the Head + Middle modules permitted the conclusive inference of the Head + Middle and Tail modules.

The line of reasoning might be morally objectionable ("give a dog a bad name and hang him for it") or it might be unfair to permit the drawing of the inference when the opponent was not given a fair opportunity to challenge it (as in the hearsay situation) (Ho 2008: chs. 5, 6).

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