Sentence examples for referred to direct from inspiring English sources

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An earlier version referred to "direct trains taking less than an hour to London, and Birmingham and the M40 nearby".

Species market values were taken in situ, through an interview, by the fisherman and were referred to direct sale values.

Negative correlation between metabolites on the other hand is sometimes referred to direct or indirect substrate/product relationships respectively competing pathway branching [30].

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China refers to direct links with the offshore islands as "mini links" as opposed to the "big links" it wants to establish with Taiwan, which Taiwan has resisted.

That figure refers to direct consumer purchases at drugstores and mail order pharmacies (whether paid for out of pocket or not), and it includes the nearly 25percentt markup for wholesalers, pharmacists, and other middlemen and retailers.

The value of n refers to direct (n = 2) or indirect (n = 1/2) electron transition [28].

Educative authenticity, an emerging criterion of qualitative research rigor, refers to direct educational benefits to participants following study involvement [ 22].

Postactivation latency refers to direct infection of activated CD4 T cell population, where viral production results in depletion of infected cells, but some revert to a resting stage containing HIV-1-integrated provirus [ 55].

Errors in this context refers to direct sequence errors at the individual base level [ 10, 11], but also the distribution and abundance of individual sequences including sequences derived from sample or technological contaminants [ 12- 14].

'All' refers to mRNAs encoding for all the proteins found by SILAC (2471 mRNAs); 'CLIP+' refers to the SRSF1 translational targets (PSR>0.889536; p<0.01) harboring CLIP-tag (125 mRNAs); 'CLIP+CM' is for direct translational targets (105 mRNAs); 'PSR≥1, CLIP+CM' refers to direct translational targets with a PSR≥1 (72 mRNAs) (p = 0.002487).

The paper refers to directed energy weapons, such as high-powered lasers, as well as "genetic weapons" – usually described as those containing biological agents that target a particular ethnic group or groups based on genetic differences.

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