Sentence examples for variably named from inspiring English sources

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These structures have been variably named PML nuclear bodies (PML-NBs), Kremer bodies, ND10 (nuclear domain 10) or POD (PML oncogenic domains) [ 15].

In response to this observation, hospitals are increasingly implementing specialized teams (variably named medical emergency teams (METs), rapid response teams, or outreach teams) to identify, review and treat unstable ward patients in the early phase of deterioration, with the goal of preventing cardiac arrests [ 5- 8].

Alternatively, a critical level of toxic species may be produced during the conversion process, which is thought to involve a number of conformational intermediates or side products during prion conversion and propagation, variably named as PrP* [ 1] or PrPL (lethal) [ 24].

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Comparing numerous normal tissues and corresponding solid tumor samples, Feinberg's lab identified hyper-variable chromosomal regions named Variably Methylated Regions (VMRs).

Because many annotations may be variably complete or have similarly named genes that have different functions, comparisons at a base pair level are used to determine which regions in the query species' genomes are to match up to each region in the reference annotation.

The bird's-foot violet, a perennial named for its deeply cleft leaves, has variably coloured flowers, with lilac and purple combinations.

Chronic fatigue syndrome, also named myalgic encephalitis, is characterised by disabling physical and mental fatigue, lasting for at least six months, without an apparent physical cause. 1 2 3 The hallmark of the illness is debilitating fatigue, but symptoms like myalgia, disrupted sleep, difficulty with concentration, sore throat, and lymphadenopathy may also be present, albeit more variably.

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Examples causing false classification of a clusters as containing >1 individual included incorrect NHS numbers (which are heavily weighted in the logistic classifier), and variants of forenames and surnames (particularly where double-barrelled names are variably used, or where transliteration from the original language into latin script is needed.

are so variably recorded as to make other comparisons impossible.

Some details of a star's life should always remain mutable: in this case, the spelling of the name -- spoken aloud in Ungwatsi with a percussive clucking of the tongue against the palate -- variably transcribed for Western eyes as both N!xau and Gcau; and an actor's wavering desire to be a star -- in a 1992 documentary, he lamented having ever made a movie, followed by working in film until 1994.

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