Sentence examples for sequence demanding from inspiring English sources

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Even after Dinklage's memorable first film role in the 1995 Steve Buscemi indie comedy "Living in Oblivion" — Dinklage played an actor who's annoyed to be cast in a dream sequence, demanding, "Have you ever had a dream with a dwarf in it?" — he still couldn't get an agent.

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In the interpretation of sequence spaces, the well-established traditional convergence has got innumerable applications where the convergence of a sequence demands that almost all elements are to assure the convergence condition, that is, every element of the sequence is required to be in some neighborhood of the limit.

A dynamic sequence demands at least three time points to be measured, that is, one before the administration of contrast medium, one approximately 2 min later to capture the peak and one in the late phase to evaluate whether a lesion continues to enhance, shows a plateau or shows early wash-out of the contrast agent (decrease of signal intensity) [ 20].

I used to be a purist about action sequences, demanding that bodies in combat be seen in full frame and without too much cutting.

However, the genome-scale metabolic networks now being reconstructed from annotation of genome sequences demand new network-based definitions of pathways to facilitate analysis of their capabilities and functions, such as metabolic versatility and robustness, and optimal growth rates.

Clearly, the complexity of the gliadin sequences demands that special attention be paid to the assembly of ESTs into contigs.

Characterization of an increasing number of broadly neutralizing antibodies specific for pathogen surface proteins, the growing number of known 3D structures of antigen-neutralizing antibody complexes, and the rapid growth of the number of viral variant sequences demand systematic bioinformatics analyses of B-cell epitopes and cross-reactivity of neutralizing antibodies.

These results also demonstrate that structure or sequence demands of different DCLs generating 21- and 22-nt siRNAs are similar in N. benthamiana.

Our findings suggest that the structure and/or sequence demands of various DCLs in different hosts may result in differential susceptibility to the same virus.

Our results suggest that the sequence demands of protein-protein function are relatively rigid, with different protein-binding pockets (some in common) for each of the three proteins, but the demands of structure and conformational stability per se (as long as there is a maintained core), are less so.

This means that the sequence demands of protein-protein function are relatively rigid, with different binding pockets (some in common) for the three proteins, but the demands of structure and conformational stability per se (as long as a maintained core is conserved), are less so.

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