Sentence examples for presumably expressed from inspiring English sources

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For further analysis, we restricted the data to presumably expressed genes (expression level higher than 3 in at least one pool, with expression values of the microarrays ranging from 0 to 16 in log2 scale).

With an agreement that taxes should raise a certain amount of revenue — presumably expressed as a percentage of G.D.P. — then the debate on actual tax policies can take place in an atmosphere very different from the ones we have had in the past.

Moreover, in 35S-HvNAS1 lines, the NAS transgene is presumably expressed throughout the rice plant, which would promote widespread Fe circulation and bioavailability.

In this example, 3 of 12 neurons responded robustly to cold, 5 of 12 responded to mustard oil (and therefore presumably expressed TRPA1), and 1 of 12 cells responded to both stimuli.

Cell type-specific genes are presumably expressed in a unique pattern transiently during development or stably in the adult retina, because specific types of RGCs often distribute un-evenly in the retina.

Thus, a large component of the fern genome is presumably expressed only in the haploid phase.

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These then either lose CD61+ and become the double negative cells (although presumably expressing other markers as yet undefined) or first acquire CD14 expression, becoming CD61+ CD14+ progenitors, and then lose CD61 expression to become the CD14+ population.

If thirty-two people were to die today in a mass murder at a gay bar, both Obama and Romney would presumably express sympathy for the victims more than any official in New Orleans did when, back in 1973, an arsonist set fire to the Upstairs Lounge.

If thirty-two people were to die today in a mass murder at a gay bar, both Obama and Romney would presumably express sympathy for the victims — more than any official in New Orleans did when, back in 1973, an arsonist set fire to the Upstairs Lounge.

However it seems there is one variety of proposition which presumably expresses a soft fact about the past, but is very plausibly not necessary, namely a proposition which is equivalent to a conjunction where one of the conjuncts is plausibly wholly about the future, and where the other conjunct does not entail it.

Importantly, intact CSE-exposed P. gingivalis that, presumably, express both Mfa1 and FimA, exhibit similar anti-inflammatory properties to recombinant FimA.

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