Example sentences for: over-

How can you use “over-” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The retailer “rolls the dice” and makes its entire order commitment based on preliminary demand forecasts, considerably increasing the risk of over- or undersupply.

  • The reason for this disconnect is an unusual form of confounding in which particular (protective or detrimental) alleles are over- or under-represented among heterozygotes, as we discuss below; an additional factor that may be involved results from the effects of dominance in creating an asymmetry between homozygotes and heterozygotes.

  • Most disturbing of all, she says, is the underrepresentation of the over-65 age group, which, studies show, votes in high numbers.

  • This formulation provides simple summary statistics for genes based on their expression profiles over samples, and helps to identify genes that are more likely be over- or underexpressed within samples of the same type or between samples of different types.

  • To show how the concepts presented in this study can be applied to detect differentially regulated genes, we sought to identify sets of genes that are over- and under-expressed in ovary relative to colon by analyzing hybridization assays of CaCO2 (colon) and PA-1 (ovary) cell lines.


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