Sentence examples for representing a lack of from inspiring English sources

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The TOC and TIC correlates poorly with the adsorbed soil gases (r=0.3, r=0.2), representing a lack of association of adsorbed soil gases with the surfacial organic matter thus indicate seepage related surface anomalies.

Offshore, the threat of Glenda prompted officials to close oil, representing a lack of production of 154,000 barrels of oil.

However, the spatial distribution of the evolution of CBV response clearly varied from seizure to seizure within the same animal, representing a lack of uniformity in certain elements of the hemodynamic response (Fig. 4 B ).

We call these coefficients "BayMiR scores" and interpret a zero BayMiR score as representing a lack of evidence in the expression data for regulation of the mRNA by that miRNA.

A 10-cm Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was used to define the intensity of LBP [ 18], with '0' representing a lack of pain and '10' the worst imaginable LBP.

In the latter of those two studies a low BMI was found to be a significant risk factor, presumably representing a lack of metabolic substrate reserve in these patients, whereas a high BMI was not.

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This imprecision does not represent a lack of progress.

For another musician, this insular quality might represent a lack of curiosity and range.

I explained that the jargon used to name start-ups represents a lack of creativity here.

It's another sense of community, but at the same time it represents a lack of physical community.

And which represents a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is – yes – felt particularly acutely in Britain.

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