Sentence examples for proper appeared from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, in the absence of huntingtin, female embryos inheriting a paternally transmitted X chromosome marked by a GFP-transgene, displayed inappropriate reactivation of GFP-signal in cells of the extra-embryonic tissue, though random X chromosome inactivation in the embryro proper appeared to be normal.

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More than 100 miles from the Antarctic coast, this enormous citadel of ice was the first bit of the continent proper, appearing from the mist next to our ship like a developing photograph.

Gastrulation starts after the blastula stage when embryo proper appears as a mass of cells situated on top of yolk cells.

Soon after these two distinguishable structures appear, three sets of cardiac cells, each set consisting of four cells with two cells on each row, in the heart proper appears morphologically distinguishable from the rest of the cardiac cells (Figure 1).

The finding suggests that several important intellectual innovations considered to be typically Mayan were developed beyond the Maya area proper and appeared there before the close of the Formative.

The proper interface appeared devoid of cells and with homogenous reflectivity.

An overall decrease in Vangl2 immunostaining was also observed in Atmin Gpg6/Gpg6 kidney sections (Fig.  6D) compared with WT (Fig.  6C) and significantly, apical enrichment of Vangl2, which is required for its proper function, appeared considerably reduced in Atmin Gpg6/Gpg6 (compare insets in Fig.  6C and D).

(Mr. Cohen's touring schedule prevented him from being part of the festival proper; he appears at the enormous Glastonbury pop festival in Britain on Sunday).

Some borrowed words and proper names appearing in these Hittite-Hurrian documents have been interpreted variously as belonging to Indo-Iranian, to an Indic subgroup of Indo-Iranian that had not yet fully split, or to Indo-Aryan proper.

Although the etymologizing of proper names appears in the Old Testament and Plato dealt with etymology in his dialogue Cratylus, lack of knowledge of other languages and of the historical developments that languages undergo prevented ancient writers from arriving at the proper etymologies of words.

To skirt such problems, a phonetic measure of similarity is defined to phonetically search a transcript for proper names appearing in a synopsis.

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