Sentence examples for we first referred from inspiring English sources

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We first referred to two sets of networks obtained by the network screening [ 5- 7] and the network inference [ 10, 11].

Because gene flow likely occurred in different phases of the whole demographic history of silkworm, in this study we first referred the evolutionary models of the crop species mentioned above and hypothesized different evolutionary models to describe the demographic history of B. mori.

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We first refer to pairwise switching.

The proportion for any other association is 0. We first refer to TGS to simulate the facies realization.

For initial conditions, we first refer to the South African statistical release [2] of 2016 in order to do some projections.

We first refer to the most important pathophysiological mechanisms known so far to play a role in SRBD, indicating that functional imaging could elucidate these mechanisms in a patient specific manner.

To assess nonlinear interactions as a potential source for the tides that we delineate in this paper, we first refer to the seminal work of Teitelbaum and Vial [1991].

For reports regarding lipid peroxidation in schizophrenia, we first refer to excellent recent reviews (37, 79, 80).

Here, we first refer to HIF1-dependent expression of VEGF and represent the effect of the VEGF-A (VEGF165) isoform on cells, unless otherwise specified.

Here we will first refer to the basic version of SISMA, with only briefly mentioning the various options at the end of the section.

"Stereotype," as we commonly use it today, first referred to a printmaking method popularized in the early 1800s.

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