Sentence examples for representing competition from inspiring English sources

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A Km representing competition between PAβN and EB has been calculated.

Employing Michaelis-Menten formulae, the Km for PAβN representing competition between PAβN and EB was calculated to be 4.21 mg/L.

Normalized ratios of the parent to Δpvl mutant, representing competition indexes, were determined in organs harvested from rabbits that succumbed to infection or moribund rabbits with end stage bacteremia, which were euthanized between 2 and 7 days post infection (Table 3).

Plant density, representing competition intensity, significantly reduced the production of both GM and non-GM rice.

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2. Learn about the relative strengths of popular fictional wizards by reading and discussing the article "Which Wizard Beats 'Em All?" 3. Develop skits representing competitions among characters of the same genre.

Instead, they represent competition for our parents' attention.

Because whether the Surface tablet sinks or swims, it represents competition, choice and some fresh ideas.

His first choice would be to see political change, but, he said, "those who have prospects are taken out because they represent competition.

The House intelligence committee proposal represents competition to a different bill introduced last fall by privacy advocates in the Senate and House judiciary committees known as the USA Freedom Act.

The rise in value also can represent competition among the rich for "positional" goods – a house on the beach or an apartment on New York City's Fifth Avenue.

In Figure 2, the circles with different sizes represent competition radius of candidate CHs.

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