Sentence examples for referring to expression from inspiring English sources

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Referring to expression (8), assuming the independent and identical distribution of the coefficients, we have the joint PDF of the host data as f X ( x ) = exp - ∑ i = 1 l x i η i γ i ∏ i = 1 l γ i η i γ i x i γ i - 1 u ( x i ).

The new symbol DRGX (dorsal root ganglia homeobox) incorporates the root of the former symbol DRG11, referring to expression of the rodent ortholog in dorsal root ganglia neurons [ 54]. ∘ DUXB [Entrez Gene ID: 100033411] is a human member of the Dux (double homeobox) gene family.

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While the terms "over-" and "under-expression" are common in the breast cancer literature, they most often refer to expression of one cancer state relative to another or to a cell line, and not relative to a healthy normal control.

P-value refers to expression comparison between HGMEC and Endo.

Information on gene expression is provided by the FlyAtlas [ 26] and refers to expression in different tissues of D. melanogaster.

Similarly, 'constraint' refers to expression patterns that are more similar between strains than would be expected, indicating past purifying selection.

For example, if the values refer to expression levels, a stimulation of the target by phosphorylation goes undetected.

Transgressive expression (upward or downward) refers to expression categories where the tetraploid expression is either higher or lower than that in both diploid parents.

For infectious agents, direct oncogenic mechanisms refer to expression of viral oncogenes together with deregulation of cellular oncogenes and/or tumor suppressor genes.

Expression was normalized against 16S rRNA expression from S. gordonii and A. naeslundii, respectively, and referred to expression seen for every gene at 6h for all patients in average using the ΔΔCt method.

Sixty-nine of them could be referred to "expression regulation" types and 13 as "co-expression" (shown in red); eight comprised "down regulation", "degradation regulation", and "degradation downregulation" (shown in violet).

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