Sentence examples for single counterpart from inspiring English sources

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Some of the grape's genes have a single counterpart in the tomato genome, some have two counterparts and some have three.

Several 1D hybrids or heterostructures consisting of binary semiconductors have been shown to enhance gas-sensing properties and demonstrate higher photoelectrochemical performance compared with their single counterpart [10, 11].

The as-formed TNBs/CdS NSPs nanocomposite exhibited significantly enhanced visible-light-driven photocatalytic activities in comparison with the single counterpart (TNBs and CdS NSPs) owing to the formation of well-defined heterojunction between TNBs and CdS NSPs, thus leading to much enhanced light absorption and prolonged lifetime of photogenerated charge carriers.

The Arabidopsis CCA1 and LHY genes have a single counterpart in rice (OsCCA1 [28]) and Brachypodium (called BdCCA1 here).

We categorized the duplicated enhancers into those, with duplicated copies only in fish lineage (only a single counterpart in human), duplicated copies only in human (only a single counterpart in fish), and the ones that contains duplicated copies in both fish and human lineages.

Rather than identifying one or a few master regions interacting with multiple loci (which would have yielded a star-like geometry of interactions), we found that most chromosomal regions interacted with a single counterpart.

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Women hardly benefit from getting married while men who tie the knot are healthier than their single counterparts, a new study had found.

As a result, the protected, often impregnated, females are six times as likely as their single counterparts to survive a predator attack.

The benefits of pooling resources are clear: My Home Move figures show a couple of first-time buyers can afford homes worth around £100,000 more than their single counterparts.

Although liberals largely welcomed the news, they also voiced concerns that gay clergy would still be expected to answer searching questions about the nature of celibacy – something their straight single counterparts are not expected to do.

Waite and Gallagher think people ought to get married and stay married, and they catalog, exhaustively, all the statistical reasons: married people live longer and healthier lives, make more money, feel happier and claim to have better and more frequent sex than their single counterparts.

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