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[Warning: Here the terminology in the literature varies a lot: "strongly represent" is sometimes called, e.g., "represent", "numeralwise express", "bi-numerate", "define" or "strongly define"; "weakly represent" is in turn also expressed, e.g., by "represent", "define", "weakly define", or "numerate".
Software engineers help strongly define the culture in Silicon Valley, and they overwhelmingly don't wear suits, or in general they don't want to work with people who do.
Both descriptors strongly define how a compound could interact with a receptor.
Studies have shown that pre-existing conditions strongly define patient outcome.
The ten genes that most strongly define the congenic footprint are diverse in function and do not have an obvious common functional theme.
Whilst this type of investigation was beyond the scope of our study, it would go further to more strongly define promoter characteristics which govern the efficiency of 7SK promoters.
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This gives the site the kind of strongly defined core that most convention centers lack.
What he lacked was a strongly defined artistic personality of his own.
The patriarchal system plays a major part in this too, with strongly defined roles for men and women.
Numerous and strongly defined as her female characters are, surprisingly few of them would pass the Bechdel test.
These sides are not equal in strength, or very strongly defined in terms of parties.
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