Sentence examples for the direct processing of from inspiring English sources

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For this reason, results from the direct processing of URLs can often be improved by removing confounding formatting.

The direct processing of the first strand cDNA enhances the cloning of "difficult" target sequences.

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This account predicts that shifting individuals away from an analytical into an experiential mode of processing will interrupt ruminative thinking and provide an opportunity for the direct processing and integration of bodily and emotional cues that were previously avoided.

This representation facilitates the modeling of the studied gas turbine system, it allows a direct processing of the control variables of the HDGT, with a reliable configuration system, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5.

The approach that we adopted to overcome this problem involved direct processing of the whole mounts while attached to glass slides, providing for adequate reagent transfer into the tissue and keeping it flat.

In this section we present extensions that enable direct processing of the expression matrix with missing values.

Several lines of evidence argue against the idea that the bulk of viral small RNAs originate from direct processing of highly structured viral positive strand RNA by DCLs.

ANN imitates the function of human brain neuron, which has the strong capability of self-learning and direct processing of data.

Failure to find significant correlations between hotspots and regions predicted to adopt a potential hairpin structure might exclude the possibility that the bulk of V-sRNAs and S-sRNAs originated from direct processing of folded ssRNA.

Currently, ZIP, GZIP and BZIP2 compression algorithms are supported allowing direct processing of compressed data from the NCBI Sequence Read Archive (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra).nih.gov/sra

We also hypothesized that subcortical regions with direct processing of threat and pain signals, such as the amygdala (Whalen et al. 1998; Öhman et al. 2007), hippocampus (Ploghaus et al. 2001; Mobbs et al. 2009), and thalamus (Wager et al. 2004), would be more active during nonconsciously compared with consciously activated "nocebo".

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