Sentence examples for the hitherto defined from inspiring English sources

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Table 4 shows a list of the hitherto defined intra-database overlaps and inter-database conflicts.

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Therefore, the content-centric organization of the code is of great usefulness in deciphering its hitherto defined organizations and regularities as well as the dynamics of nucleotide, codon and amino acid compositions.

The suggestion that the US could intervene in the conflict would be a radical departure from the exclusively "America first" approach that has hitherto defined Trump's policy.

But the most stunning moment of all arrives when Mr. Stoppard simply pulls the plug on the dense talk that has been buzzing from the stage of the Vivian Beaumont Theater, where "Shipwreck" opened last night, and asks us to experience a world hitherto defined, above all, by words through the perspective of a deaf child.

During these interviews, once the respondents had given their spontaneous answer, probing was used to address any hitherto defined aspects that had remained unaddressed.

Consequently, we hypothesised that the hitherto poorly defined vascular anatomy of large human entheses may play a role in bone damage in inflammatory and degenerative arthritis.

The receptors through which PGE2 regulates human ASMC have not hitherto been defined, although both EP2 and EP4 receptors mediate relaxation and/or attenuation of Ca2+ signalling in other human smooth muscles (Baxter et al., 1995; Jones et al., 1997; Benyahia et al., 2012).

36; Duncan v. Missouri, 152 U.S. 377, 382; Twining v. New Jersey, 211 U.S. 78, 97; Maxwell v. Bugbee, 250 U.S. 525, 538; Hamilton v. Regents, 293 U.S. 245, 261, and neither can be brought within the protection of that clause without enlarging the category of privileges and immunities of United States citizenship as it has hitherto been defined.

CR has hitherto been defined as absence of detectable paraprotein in serum and urine according to IFE, maintained for a minimum of 6 weeks, together with <5% BMPCs on the basis of a normal number of plasma cells in the bone marrow (i.e., <4 5%) [ 1, 7].

An additional 95 bp exon, separated by a newly defined 18,937 bp intron from the hitherto presumed first exon, was demonstrated by reverse transcription PCR, resulting in a transcript of 13,977 bp specifying a 4658-residue protein.

By doing so, it broadens the hitherto existing understanding of a static context by defining it as a dynamic factor that needs to be systematically considered and that can be transformed during the intervention.

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