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To capture the rich scope of her identities, I documented in analytic notes my emerging sense of who Melody was by identifying and recording intertextual connections between the findings of the interviews and classroom recordings, which were sometimes consistent with and in other times inconsistent with or contradictory to each other.

Sometimes, consistent results are more important than "true" results (e.g. the hemoglobin A1C test for monitoring diabetes).

While none of these had SVM-scores indicative of a miRNA-like precursor (unsurprising given their tRNA origin), we observed that a number of high scoring hairpins were predicted in other ncRNAs, with read patterns sometimes consistent with that observed for miRNAs.

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Thus, the actual load response is sometimes not consistent with the design predictions for the column.

Hence the actual buckling load of an element is sometimes not consistent with that predicted in the design.

Under such an assumption, the vehicle density in hand is actually averaged over the discussed area, which is sometimes not consistent with the actual case.

Moreover, data gaps are particularly in developing countries, which sometimes lack consistent data collection and sharing frameworks, yet where land systems change is extensive.

But even when the communication is far from neutral, the communication can sometimes be consistent with the wishes patients would have had if they had been more autonomous.

The evolution of protein-coding genes is frequently applied to infer patterns of organismal evolution, but gene trees are sometimes not consistent with species trees.

Participants who said they used condoms were asked about the frequency of condom use in the past 12 months, which was categorized as never, sometimes, always (consistent), and don't know (not sure).

In older animals and adults, DA agonist effects can be similar to those in the young, but are sometimes attenuated, consistent with a relative insensitivity to postsynaptic effects (Arnsten et al. 1994, 1995; Cai and Arnsten 1997; Turner et al. 2003; Peretti et al. 2004).

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