Sentence examples for unifying evidence from inspiring English sources

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Our data provide additional unifying evidence for IFN-γ's protective function in arthritis: IFN-γ lowered IL-1β-induced MMP production by RA FLS, altered the MMP/TIMP balance in favour of cartilage protection ex vivo, modulated synovial IL-1β expression in AIA and ameliorated early cartilage injury in vivo.

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According to one professional group examining the problem for VLUs (Group IV of the Pacific Vascular Symposium 6), there are too many guidelines on VLUs from too many sources; coordinated integration is difficult; and most critically, there is a need to unify evidence-based guidelines to facilitate implementation [ 7].

The analysis of the biological roles by the human miRNA regulated genes could be based on a total of 2954 genes obtained by unifying the evidence-based sets of miRNA-interacting genes of n = 1472 queried from the miRTarBase database [ 18] and n = 898 queried from TarBase database [ 19].

The COMPARTMENTS resource unifies complementary evidence on protein localization from curated knowledge, high-throughput experiments, text mining and sequence-based prediction methods.

The Proteomics Standards Initiative-Molecular Interactions (PSI-MI) standard has been developed by an international consortium to unify experimental evidence codes for protein interactions across databases [ 7], and analogous standards are now being developed by BioGRID and its partners for genetic interactions and quantitative phenotypic traits.

What unifies this evidence-lite package is the yawning gap between pious aspiration (not-so-pious stuff, too) and the realities it is likely to confront, including the forces – English peers as well as Scottish Nats – determined to block it.

Meanwhile, more evidence of our mistake... Citing an article from the Zurich magazine Die Weltwoche, the Post reports: "The Nazi practice of shooting civil hostages in occupied territories is ripping away continental legal foundations and increasing the difficulty of unifying Europe," as evidenced by the Nazi slogan, 'What serves Germany is legal; what injures it is wrong'".

Evidence for unifying selection (QST <  FST) is scarce, but has been found in the rare plant species Clarkia dudleyana (Podolsky and Holtsford, 1995), Brassica insularis (Petit et al., 2001), Scabiosa columbaria (Scheepens et al., 2010 a ) and Psilopeganum sinense (Ye et al., 2013).

Messick (1980) maintained that construct-referenced evidence is a "unifying concept that integrates criterion and content considerations into a common framework" (p. 1015) and that content- and criterion-referenced evidence are insufficient in validation.

Despite this, the UK approach to screening for LTBI in HIV co-infected individuals is not unified as the evidence base is insufficient.

Mr. Ackerman cited Mr. Meshal's statement about unifying against the "enemy" as evidence that Hamas remained unrepentant.

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