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'stringent correspondence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when rules or guidelines must be followed or observed closely and strictly. For example: "The company's recruitment process requires stringent correspondence to the job description."
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A simple but stringent correspondence code of DNA recognition was discovered such that two hypervariable amino acids in each TAL domain (repeat-variable di-residues, RVD) can distinguish the four different DNA nucleotides at the recognition site (Boch et al., 2009; Moscou and Bogdanove, 2009).
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Since the definition of identical motifs (grouping of motif matrices) in TRANSCompel database is different from ours (i.e., we used more stringent criteria for motif clustering), the correspondence of neither the motifs nor the motif pairs is 1-to-1.
This is the reason for which we came out with our own skim procedure rather than relying on heuristic approaches, which usually have more stringent assumptions with regard to the number of inliers within the correspondence set.
We also considered a fourth, more stringent DABG p-value cut-off of 0.001 at which detection correspondence was generally higher than at the other DABG thresholds.
The low-density miR array revealed that TWEAK reduces the expression of a large number of miRs which coincidently is in directional correspondence with the up-regulation of majority of genes in our cDNA microarray data with the selected stringent p-values and fold changes (Table 1).
According to the most stringent definition, an animal 'model' would display exactly the same phenotype as seen in the relevant human disorder; however, this precise correspondence is often not present.
Answer correspondence.
Rationing must be stringent.
A spirited correspondence followed.
A correspondence developed.
correspondence was damning.
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