Sentence examples for a appears in from inspiring English sources

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Sunday Q & A appears in this section weekly.

This means if an "A" concern (source) depends on "B" (target) and "A" appears in the software requirements document, then "B" needs to be there as well.

In addition, the possibility is being suggested that the supernova Cassiopeia A appears in the record, thus pinpointing its year of occurrence.

The monitoring data for four representative patients, Patients A-D, are provided in Figures 1– 4. The interrelationship between clinical evaluations and changes in serial concentrations of the protein tumor markers CA 15-3, CEA, TPA, and RASSF1A in samples from Patient A appears in Figure 1.

Each class of entity (e.g. patients of types A and B) will have one or more processes associated with it (e.g. will have associated different pathway(s)), and when an entity that is a member of a specific class (e.g. a single patient A) appears in the simulation, each process becomes a route through which the entity will pass (e.g. single patient A will pass through its associated pathway(s)).

Second row: the phase of (a) appears in the left image and the phase of (b) appears in the right image.

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The mortality factor individual characteristics (a) appear in this research paper through a variety of features.

The mutation 13708G > A appeared in one LHON pedigree.

One day, a door appears in a wall.

A bot appears in the app just like a friend.

Only a woman appears in the flesh.

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