Sentence examples for unambiguous scheme from inspiring English sources

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Along with all these, recent [6] and previous [2] characterizations of inhomogeneous distributions of mass and hydrophobicity merely serve to complicate an effort to construct a general and unambiguous scheme for description of protein interior.

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Elucidation of the genomic structure of this complex gene cluster on the mouse reference sequence, and adoption of a clear and unambiguous naming scheme, will provide a valuable tool to support studies on the evolution, regulatory mechanisms and biological functions of defensins in vivo.

Due to hefty surface area, high reactivity and surface plasmon resonance, these nanoparticles were tailored for definite application by scheming into unambiguous size, shape and morphology leading to exhibit its broad spectrum of activity against multi drug resistance microorganisms [7 10].

Schemes must also include unambiguous and easily measured 'evidence based' effectiveness criteria evolved from good biological research and comprehensive clinical trials.

Essentially, we attempted to ensure that the graphical depiction of pathway/interactions was intelligible and unambiguous to another individual familiar with the notation scheme.

The PEC biosensing schemes presented in this review provide unambiguous operating guidelines of this subject to facilitate our understanding of the compatibility between semiconductor photocatalysts and bioanalytes.

The scheme is easy to apply and in most cases unambiguous for specific deposits and whole provinces.

It indicates that the proposed scheme performs well in watermark verification phase and possesses an unambiguous property.

Our sampling scheme allowed us to use topotype samples to name clusters, and unambiguous identifications only when necessary.

Since multiple dihedral angles can be measured at each torsion bond, a scheme is required to prioritize which dihedral angle to use and arrive at unambiguous bin-signatures.

For example, the ad baculum fallacy is a form of intimidation that violates the rule that one may not attempt to prevent one's discussion partner from expressing their views; equivocation is a violation of the rule that formulations in arguments must be clear and unambiguous; post hoc ergo propter hoc violates the rule that arguments must be instances of schemes correctly applied.

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