Sentence examples for Constantly augmented from inspiring English sources

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In the working world, knowledge is constantly augmented through open source sharing, consulting of previous experiences, and working collaboratively.

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The obvious embodiment of all these dreams is the centre of Manchester – revived as much by culture as economics, festooned with the cranes that constantly augment the city skyline, and the heart of what Osborne calls the Northern Powerhouse.

However, the datasets produced by such widely instrumented platforms are huge, constantly augmenting and produced by increasingly complex experiments, reaching a point where distributed computation is mandatory to extract knowledge from data.

Mrs. Gardner constantly rearranged and augmented her collection, and her acquaintances.

"Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" is Tweedy's apogee, an album that was notorious even before it was released; it skates the border of brilliance and pretense, filled with memorable songs that are constantly subverted, or perhaps augmented, by electronic mayhem.

With the dramatic increase in genome sequence data driven by next generation sequencing technologies, JCVI's annotation pipeline and methodologies are constantly enhanced to augment the changing needs to produce consistent and high quality genome annotations.

"Elektra" was once esteemed by historians for its "advanced" musical passages that pressed against atonality, but it is now recognized that Strauss constantly sought ways to augment traditional tonality.

The constantly increasing elderly population in developed countries will require more effective advanced care planning and augmented specific palliative capacity to care for dying patients [ 5].

It has become clear that the macrophage compartment of the liver, traditionally called 'Kupffer cells', is constantly replenished to a significant extent by blood monocytes [ 1, 8] and is greatly augmented by an overwhelming number of infiltrating monocytes upon acute or chronic liver injury [ 4, 9].

We constantly identified two populations of fibres; the first characterized by muscle fibres of predictably normal or slightly augmented size, and the second one consisting of severely atrophic fibres.

The phrase augmented reality just doesn't give the game enough credit for being able to break that fourth wall and constantly move the player between an imaginary world and the real world.

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