Sentence examples for preference applied from inspiring English sources

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However, this preference applied equally to all high-school players, regardless of their age: 16 of the 21 players born in 1994 were picked ahead of their Baseball America ranking, and 20 of the 25 players born in 1993 were.

Since the M-allele preference applied to LOHs arising from Mm residues belonging to all of the A-, G-, T- and C-families, it was distinct from GC-biased gene conversions [ 21].

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With the exception of one rural society, we find that small foot size is preferred when judging women, yet no equivalent preference applies to men.

The methodological approach as well as the results of applied approaches, of two studies on the users preferences, applied to a case-study area in Alentejo region, Portugal, are presented.

Conversely, subjects with mainly individualistic (egocentric) value preferences applied a "fight-and-flight" strategy by recruiting the left amygdala.

[4] In prior studies we concentrated our attention on investigating the changes in amniotic fluid proteome in the context of inflammation and decidual hemorrhage induced-preterm birth [5], [6] We devised a novel, stepwise strategy to extract relevant proteomic biomarkers based on filter preferences applied sequentially.

Similar rules governing preferences apply in Austria.

But those preferences apply during a "liquidating event" or if the company is dissolved, wound up or liquidated.

Pollen load compositions at the third site could be explained by an extension of the model, where different preferences apply to the choice of an initial foraging patch and subsequent foraging steps.

This difference in preferences applies within science as well, according to researchers at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who have been analyzing data from a sample of superhigh scorers on the Scholastic Assessment Test in math first identified in the 1970s in the Johns Hopkins Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth (SMPY).

These preferences apply to both live prey and motionless lures, and to P. labiata specimens without prey for 7 days ("well-fed") and without prey for 14 days ("starved").

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