Sentence examples for unambiguous parallels from inspiring English sources

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More unambiguous parallels are found, however, in Vedanta.

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Parallel beam arrangements for virtually unambiguous measurement of torsional vibration are presented along with arrangements that allow measurement of the pitch and yaw vibration to be derived.

Here AT content typically exceeds 80-90%, imposing significant challenges for amplifying, cloning and sequencing of these regions as well as the application of bioinformatics tools (e.g. the unambiguous mapping of sequence reads from massive parallel sequencing of cDNA).

However with 26 genes and 12 isolates an unambiguous tree was obtained, with no reverse or parallel events.

None have established unambiguous causal relationships between specific chemical exposures and the parallel or sequential development of dysregulated metabolism of cancer in the same model, and most observed changes in gene expression with potential relevance to cancer metabolism have not been accompanied by validating functional studies.

Under the nucleotide substitution model and unambiguous matching, the probability for the set of sequences under parallel evolution is where π is the identical and independent tetranomial distribution for the ancestor nucleotide with state space { ATCG} and equal (1/4) proportion.

Two layers are wound in opposite directions, the third is parallel to the incident beam direction, resulting in an unambiguous hit reconstruction and a position resolution better than 1.6 mm for charged particles.

"Let me be unambiguous.

The translation is unambiguous.

The polls are unambiguous.

Birth certificates are unambiguous.

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