Sentence examples for sequences of people from inspiring English sources

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One approach is to look for protective gene variants in the general population, by comparing the gene sequences of people with cancer to those of healthy controls of comparable age and with similar risk factors.

Along with images of cosmic flames or nodal points of firing nerves, Arctic geysers, lava erupting with a red beyond the grasp of painters, scuttling scorpions, primitive people gathering and fighting in prehistoric times and gleaming modernity, a laboratory-like building in a clearing, a child on a swing he shows documentary sequences of people in trouble.

Stereo sequences of people in motion serve as input to our system.

The lower part of the silhouette of the body is commonly used in gait-based biometric recognition systems where signals are extracted from video sequences of people walking.

Huang et al. [85] presented a performance evaluation of shape similarity metrics for 3D video sequences of people with unknown temporal correspondence.

The group compared the actin gene sequences of people in two families in which the disease had been diagnosed in more than one member.

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The advert, made by justpray.uk, shows a sequence of people in different settings saying the Lord's Prayer.

For that matter, what are Mr. Ryan's odds of someday becoming president — whether he's the 45th, 46th, 47th, or some later number in the sequence of people to hold the office?

The movie's tone and substance are set by an early sequence of people on a commuter train — what they're hearing as well as saying on their cell phones, the music they're listening to on their headphones, their interior monologues as they contemplate the work and other activities that await them that day.

Aiming to elucidate the genetic basis of SUDEP, we analysed rare, protein-changing variants from whole-exome sequences of 18 people who died of SUDEP, 87 living people with epilepsy and 1479 non-epilepsy disease controls.

The results of the 1,000 Genomes Project are published on Thursday in Nature, and contain the full DNA sequences of 1,092 people drawn from 14 populations around the world, including Europe, the Americas, East Asia and Africa.

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