Sentence examples for In particular described from inspiring English sources

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The president's team, in particular, described the speech as a major effort to frame his economic argument as the campaign heads into the middle of the summer.

The executive said one passage in particular described Mr. Skilling well: "It is much safer to be feared than loved, when, of the two, either must be dispensed with".

The positioning algorithm is, in particular, described for the 3D WTSN.

The contributions to rocketry, upper atmosphere and space research, and eventually manned space travel provided by Germany's Wernher von Braun and his team of engineers, scientists, technicians and support personnel is, in particular, described, and the ongoing influence of the innovations they introduced is considered.

Abbott Handerson Thayer's 1909 book Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom, completed by his son Gerald H. Thayer, argued correctly for the widespread use of crypsis among animals, and in particular described and explained countershading for the first time.

Mothers in particular described wanting to retain their role as a caring parent.

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The critics loathed it, Pauline Kael in particular, describing it as "the bottom of the pit".

We see a nonlinear initial-boundary value problem, which, in particular, describes a nonstationary radiative heat transfer in a system of absolutely black bodies (e.g., refer to [2]).

The aim of this article is to help clinicians and allied professionals understand problems that may arise with use of external fixators in limb reconstruction and trauma, and in particular describe how preventative strategies can be implemented.

The aim of this article is to help clinicians and allied professionals understand problems that may arise with the use of external fixators in limb reconstruction and trauma, and in particular describe how preventative strategies can be implemented.

The improved Xu and Needleman model is adapted to serve as the mixed-mode interfacial constitutive law, in particular, describing the combined damage-plasticity behaviour for irreversible unloading and thus can predict the interlaminar cohesion failure.

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