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3) In many cases, the signal intensity of both members of a co-expressed gene pair represents true expression of both, even when showing probe-transcript sequence identity >70% and thus possibility of cross-hybridization.
To me it was a true expression of the nebbiolo grape.
"It is not possible that this is a true expression of people's opinion," she said.
Here, the broken lines and scattered thoughts are a true expression of grief.
Horvath liked the long finish and Prial said that, though soft, it was a true expression of nebbiolo.
It showcases, he said, "the true expression of North Fork terroir" (a French word for singular local agricultural conditions).
It feels like the true expression of a game that we had previously seen only in glimpses.
So who is there to embrace government as the true expression of "us", of "we the people", of our will?
But it is a struggle to identify, in the current mess, where any true expression of that ideal resides.
As a study in grotesquerie, and a true expression of loathing of Viennese self-delusion then and now, the production had a certain integrity.
The true expression of Zionism was thought to lie in the creation of Tel Aviv, the first Hebrew city, with its Bauhaus functionalism and historical blank slate.
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