Sentence examples for unknown recognition from inspiring English sources

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The remaining motifs represent yet unknown recognition sequences with the longer motifs (G and H) most likely being specific to C. coli or to this particular strain.

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Although the natural history of infective coronary artery aneurysm remains unknown, early recognition and prompt surgical treatment are necessary to prevent fatal complications.

Although the three targets are previously unknown, the recognition accuracy is still 100% for the first two sequences and close to 100%97%7%) for the last one.

While the optimal management of this rare tumor is unknown, early recognition and diagnosis, and a prompt multimodality treatment approach of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy offers the best chance of cure.

The sexes must approach each other with a sense of humility and awareness of the unknown, a recognition that no one person or subset of persons can represent the human species in its totality, and that therefore the other has something to teach, and something to say.

An added complication is that a Chinese company has reportedly begun manufacturing a clone of the iPhone X — with unknown facial recognition capabilities.

Oliver, who struggled the entire campaign with low fundraising and largely unknown name recognition statewide, finished fourth in all but her home county of Essex, where she placed third, behind Booker and Pallone.

Trypsin and proteinase K digest proteins that might contaminate our PGN preparation and could stimulate an unknown pattern recognition receptor in monocytes.

To overcome the uncharacterized restriction barrier, we attempted to mutate the unknown restriction recognition sequence in the 334 bp inhibitory region of pSY6catP.

Approximately 20 to 30 bp overlap was contained between PCR fragments to ensure the unknown restriction recognition site would be represented in its entirety.

An essential element for the viral accommodation model was an initially unknown pathogen recognition mechanism or memory mechanism [ 1] that allowed the host to respond specifically to each viral pathogen or variant.

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