Sentence examples for representing one to from inspiring English sources

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The nested A. marginale amplicons varied in size from 630 to 1190 bp representing one to eight internal repeats.

In LANDIS-II, simulated landscapes are represented as a grid of interacting cells, with each cell capable of containing multiple tree or shrub species, representing one to many age cohorts.

Mushroom sample weights from each site ranged from 10 g to 70 g, representing one to 25 fruiting bodies.

Nine such (continuous) variables, representing one to nine months before the birth month of an individual, were generated and included in separate negative binomial regression models (see table 2), as previously done for the categorical variable for period of birth.

They typically consisted of short aligned segments representing one to a few exons at 90-99% nucleotide identity with the Ensembl model and containing 1 (rarely 2 3) substitution(s) per exon.

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1-n associations are design language constructs that represent one-to-many structural invariants for objects.

Mammalian orthologs of human brush-border genes were included only if they represented one-to-one orthologs as reported in the EnsemblCompara GeneTrees (Vilella et al. 2009).

On the New York Stock Exchange, the American depository receipts -- each representing one share -- fell 43 cents, to close at $4.03.

He said the service represented one way to "reach out to those who didn't feel like a traditional church service was a fit".

The decision to invade Iraq represented one way to deal with the oil-dependency dilemma: direct American intervention.

Telephone triage represents one strategy to manage demand for face-to-face GP appointments in primary care.

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