Sentence examples for Entry indicates from inspiring English sources

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Entry indicates acceptance of terms and conditions.

Each entry indicates rank, regiment, date of death, place of burial or commemoration and, in many cases, next of kin.

"N/A" next to an entry indicates we are unaware of an open (non-fee) Net site providing that information.

Modeling of the peak temperature distribution experienced during atmospheric entry indicates that particles near 10 μm in size contribute the bulk of the mass that is not heated above 600 °C, which is believed to be the mean pyrolysis temperature of extraterrestrial organic matter.

A non-zero entry indicates the compatibility of a node-atom pair.

Finally, this entry indicates the directions taken by some contemporary philosophers in recent work on or related to moral character.

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The other black mark in his regimental book was an entry indicating, in 1955, that he had been repeatedly infected and cured of veneral disease.

Five of the 16 women were IFA-LANA positive at entry, indicating prior infection with HHV-8.

There was no sign of forced entry, indicating the possibility of an inside job, said Detective Sgt. Joseph C. Wade, who is in charge of the investigation.

If disease spread is localized to the coral surface, we hypothesized there would be fragmentation of fluorescence near the point of pathogen entry, indicating a loss in tissue structure and ability to translocate nutrients in the affected area.

Notes in square brackets at the end of an entry indicate the relevant part(s) of the work and/or its significance to the topic of analysis.

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