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He would share with anybody who makes the right dancing moves in the dance, moves which precisely correspond with blocking and chasing moves as seen by his comrades.
Though some of our findings for the mean age of origin do not precisely correspond with traditional ages based on fossils, most of the published fossil-based values do fall within the 95% posterior probability range interval for our molecule-based estimates.
Figure 5A demonstrates that each transcript observed to be up-regulated in stumpy forms by microarray was confirmed as being elevated at that life-cycle stage by qRT-PCR, although the anticipated expression levels did not precisely correspond with the array profile.
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That changed when the agency's analysts proved unable to provide intelligence that consistently and precisely corresponded with the preconceptions of the Bush-Cheney team.
The Talbot-defocus tomograms shown in Figs. 3(a) and 3(b) almost precisely corresponded with each other when they were overlaid using auto-alignment (see 2.1), as illustrated by the appearance of canaliculi, as indicated by yellow arrows in Fig. 3(c).
The introduced models are such comprehensive ones which precisely correspond to actual signals.
Consistent with this, the structurally characterized representative, Photorhabdus plu1415, showed that this region precisely corresponds to a type-I β-prism domain with an internal 3-fold symmetry (Rosado et al., 2007).
This precisely corresponds to a small maximum of R1 (Δ R1 ∼0.021s−1) in both hemispheres.
Secondly, the preservative stage, concerned with the lifestyles that promote or secure happiness, is framed as an "investigation" of a set of questions that correspond precisely with the questions dealt with by argument on either side in Philo's rhetoric (ibid. p. 41.7 14).
Although we were aware of the fact that neither transcript levels precisely predict enzyme activities nor metabolite pools do this for fluxes, a high number of correlations could be identified that correspond with actual knowledge on bacterial metabolism.
Almost too fast to follow with one's eye, these racecars require world-class hand-eye coordination to operate, as a driver must twitch his finger on the controller with exquisite delicacy eight times every 1.6 seconds, timing each infinitesimal movement to correspond precisely with a separate small-radius turn to keep the car on the track.
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