Sentence examples for suggests a case from inspiring English sources

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It furthermore suggests a case of convergent evolution of motor patterns, facilitating terrestrial locomotion.

Additionally, this association suggests a case in which the effector molecule (heme) and the regulated gene (HAP1) are translated in an IRES-dependent manner, highlighting the functional association of IRESs.

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Summarizing these findings, the article suggests a case-definition on NNPDS.

An unweighted estimate of death rates across these studies suggests a case-fatality rate of <1%.

But Cameron's remarks suggest a case for British involvement is being assembled.

When Guzmán was questioned in prison by authorities, he, too, seemed to suggest a case of mistaken identity.

Lieutenant Morgan said the evidence suggested a case of workplace violence.

The leathery skin on his arms and hands is stenciled so heavily by the bites of ticks and other insects as to suggest a case of measles.

Shark researcher David Ward elaborated on the evolution of Carcharocles by implying that this lineage, stretching from the Paleocene to the Pliocene, is of a single giant shark which gradually changed through time, suggesting a case of chronospecies.

The size of the infant's bones, and the extent of the bony changes, suggest a case of acquired neonatal tuberculosis, in which an adult suffering from contagious pulmonary tuberculosis infects an infant shortly after birth.

Very high text similarity (e.g., over 85%) identified by eTBLAST could suggest a case of plagiarism if the pair of articles do not share any authors, or co-submission if the pair of articles share at least one author.

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