Sentence examples for reduced individuality from inspiring English sources

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The reduced individuality of the miRNA profiles may be an artifact of the data quality, but down-sampling of the RNA-Seq data to similar sampling levels as that observed for the miRNA retained the individuality documented above for the full transcriptome.

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The dataset was subjected to a careful process of de-identification: removing personally identifiable information, using best practices including aggregation, anonymization via random identifiers, and blurring to reduce individuality of sensitive data fields, among other techniques.

Taxes reduce individual choice by stripping people of the economic means of achieving their goals, but the regulations that conservatives love, strip people of their very individuality.

At worst, it reduces the individuality and uniqueness of each of us – a friend, family member, citizen or human – to be valued only as a consumer, a corporate commodity.

How dare you reduce the individuality of an entire group of people to a color and a number on account of the bigotry present amongst some members of that group?

Carpentier reduces the individuality of the characters, enhancing the notion of humanity, keeping in line with the theme of history as a repetition of patterns regardless of who is in power.

Two weeks later, he shifted tack, from reducing Eliot's individuality to sexual terms to reducing his public persona to his social origins.

To use these big doe eyes as standard in supposedly realistic human females reduces the characters' individuality and sends out a message: to be a princess, you must not only be brave but have a specific, unattainable brand of beauty.

A collective individuality, in which the individual can be neither reduced to, nor separated from the collectivity, blurs the boundaries of the body, and suppresses the material effects of class upon that body in the interest of appropriating its labors.

If so there are some properties (perhaps including spatio-temporal properties) that distinguish each thing from every other thing, and the identity and individuality of physical objects can be reduced to other facts about them.

The intrinsic strength (individuality) of biometric characteristics should not be reduced applying transforms (constraint on FAR) while on the other hand transforms should be tolerant to intra-class variation (constraint on FRR) [12].

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