Sentence examples for unique repertoire from inspiring English sources

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He has, though, total tactile recall, including a lover's unique "repertoire of caresses".

But could they also be relied upon to replicate my probably unique repertoire of writing-avoidance strategies?

But the collective's unique repertoire – splicing 1930s big band swing, freeform squalls, honky tonk, electronica and vocal choruses that often sound endearingly like Georgie Fame with a sock in his mouth – has made them a revered and influential musical force.

In conclusion, there is a unique repertoire of social skills in men and women in this study, showing that among men crack users, there were greater difficulties in the expression of positive feelings and social confidence, while there was more difficulty in expressing unpleasantness and dealing with negative feelings among women.

Every species that visits a cadaver has a unique repertoire of gut microbes, and different types of soil are likely to harbour distinct bacterial communities – the composition of which is probably determined by factors such as temperature, moisture, and the soil type and texture.

The book presents a detailed ethnographic portrait of Philadelphia's Jewish musicians, the environment they worked in, and the unique repertoire they performed at local Jewish lifestyle and communal celebrations.

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Their responsiveness lies in the formation of highly specialized compartments composed of unique repertoires of selectively distributed protein complexes generated, in part, by the local translation of mRNAs and regulated by their RNA-binding proteins.

Importantly, the V(D J selection and AID-mediated diversification occur comparably in germ-free and conventional mice, indicating that these unique repertoire-defining mechanisms are not driven by microbiota-derived antigens.

Most bacterial lineages in Xanthomonas spp. displayed unique repertoires of MCPs, STCRS, TBDTs, and adhesins.

Most pathovars were characterized by unique repertoires of candidate genes, highlighting a correspondence between pathovar clustering and repertoires of sensors and adhesins.

In summary, combinations of lineage-specific losses and gains have led to streamlined, unique repertoires of actins and myosins in various apicomplexan species.

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