Sentence examples for with realised from inspiring English sources

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(1) For completely isolated patches extinction risk increases linearly with realised emigration rates in the DIE scenario.

Third, we integrated climate chamber data and meteorological data into a simple model and compared predicted competitive success with realised outcomes in the field.

Our results demonstrate that expected accuracies calculated in this way agree reasonably well with realised accuracies in purebred populations, but not in multi-breed populations.

In populations of Holstein and Jersey bulls genotyped for approximately 50,000 markers, we have demonstrated that expected accuracies calculated in this way agree well with realised accuracies calculated from the correlation between GEBV and EBV in purebred populations.

When GBLUP was used, expected accuracies from a function of elements of the inverse coefficient matrix agreed reasonably well with realised accuracies calculated from the correlation between GEBV and EBV in single breed populations, but not in multi-breed populations.

Taking a semiotic approach, I speculate on the potential meanings of molecular biomarkers for people living with and beyond cancer and suggest the meanings of these technologies may differ in important ways for those on both sides of the risk divide: that is, those 'at risk' for cancer and those living with realised risk.

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Over the past 140 years, the achieved real rate on Treasury bonds (comparing yields with the realised inflation rate over the subsequent decade) has been 2.3%.

One year after that he wrote in Earthquakes in London a fissiparous climate-change drama with thinly realised characters (among them a glacial female politician) which was given an explosive staging by Rupert Goold.

Instead, he plies his patter for the liquid medium of television, comforting himself with infrequently realised dreams of taking to the open road and - like Arthur before him - randy imaginings that seem to latch on to almost every woman he encounters.

Coffin (2000, 278) proposes the category Social Valuation to describe the group of meanings concerned with "explicitly realised cause, time and change" (major/minor, significant/insignificant).

While these tests indicate the significance of differences in aggression levels among genotypes, we also tested whether these overall results (against the population mean expectation) correlate well with the realised results of the pairwise interactions between male genotypes.

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