Sentence examples for termed winner from inspiring English sources

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Cell competition is a cellular phenomenon that occurs when two populations of cells of different "fitness" encounter, and the cells with "fitness advantages", termed "winner cells", rapidly expand at the expense of the less fit cells, termed "loser cells" [ 60].

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On the one hand, there's the growth of what has been termed "winner-take-all" markets, visible in every economic and cultural realm but epitomized by the star system of the N.B.A. On the other hand, there's the growth of market micro-segmentation — the fragmentation of culture into ever narrower niches, from the proliferation of cable channels to the supposed balkanization of the canon.

Although studies with small samples tend to overestimate true effect sizes, overestimation may decrease with subsequent replications, a phenomenon termed the "Winner's Curse" (Button et al., 2013).

When this occurred, the stabilized percept was termed the winner of that intermittent presentation sequence, and continuous presentation was started.

The top 10% candidates in a QTL candidate set prioritized by a method were termed as winners for that method, e.g., RWR winners were top-ranked genes by the RWR method.

Cnet looks like a long-term winner.

Chardeaux promises to be a long-term winner.

"We will be a long-term winner in this industry".

The short-term winner is obviously the Herald, which has not been tainted by the allegations of fabrication and plagiarism.

At this point, we expect the industry will be back to equilibrium, with Tesco having proved the long-term winner.

Unlikely as it might seem, the biggest long-term winner from this green rush might be Glasgow.The excitement in coastal parts is understandable.

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