Sentence examples for sets described as from inspiring English sources

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Complete linkage hierarchical clustering was carried out using 1,792 probe sets described as the 'revised intrinsic gene set' (supplementary Table 1) and using a 1 – Pearson correlation coefficient [ 23].

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Another setting, described as resembling an Aztec temple, will be used for news conferences for the 1,500 journalists accredited to cover the event.

Forgotten Realms is the name of a fantasy world setting, described as a world of strange lands, dangerous creatures, and mighty deities, where magic and supernatural phenomena are quite real.

Each of the data sets is described as a single species with no evidence of heterogeneity or active self-association.

The whole set was described as "classy and deeply moving".

The concert will take place in Darwin Amphitheatre, a setting Sultan described as life-affirming.

In the manual accompanying Auto-Tune's fifth-release version, the zero speed setting is described as "the Cher Effect".

When a fantasy setting is described as "post-apocalyptic," what usually comes to mind are smoking ruins, mutants and shotguns.

But Bell cannot be freed entirely from the clutches of the Bloomsbury set, once described as "living in squares and loving in circles".

The SET is described as follows: left|a-bright|>2sqrt{sigma_a^2+{sigma}_b^2}.

Failure rates for IVI in the emergency setting are described as between 10%-40 10%-40

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