Sentence examples for typically informative from inspiring English sources

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In a typically informative program note, Mr. Botstein reports that this is probably the work's American premiere.

In a typically informative note written in 1975, McCormack laid out a pending deal with Allstate, which wanted Palmer to help its marketing in Japan and England and, among other things, do air-bag advertising.

However, two of the three non-ITS DNA fragments analyzed here (nucLSU rRNA and mtSSU rRNA genes) are very conservative and not typically informative for separating closely related species or recently diverged populations.

Here we describe an optimised panel of SNPs for which WES data are typically informative, the genotypic profile of which can be utilised to extract intrinsic identifiers from human genomic DNA.

Typically, informative abstracts are used for much longer and technical research while descriptive abstracts are best for shorter papers.

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In these fields, initial positive studies are typically more informative than initial negative studies.

Accordingly, SARMs with more than 50% row overlap are typically considered informative and prioritized for probability calculations.

No peptide flips are performed at resolution <3.5 Å, because the maps are typically not informative enough.

Another story begins with a typically straightforward and informative statement that I can easily believe is drawn directly from Berlin's own life: "I've worked in hospitals for years now and if there's one thing I've learned it's that the sicker the patients are the less noise they make.

The simple indicators that can be produced cheaply from routinely-collected administrative data – the crimes rates, clearance rates, response times and their ilk – are also typically the least informative (in terms of performance) and most prone to negative side-effects.

Admixture mapping typically uses ancestry informative markers to identify chromosomal regions containing risk alleles of a disease locus that are overrepresented in the ancestry with higher disease prevalence [ 62] (e.g., African ancestry for T2D).

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