Sentence examples for a collective root from inspiring English sources

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RNA extracts from root samples from seven development stages of North American ginseng were subjected to 454 sequencing, filtered for quality and used in the de novo assembly of a collective root reference transcriptome consisting of 41,623 transcripts.

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(Chinen) Tarbaby (Tuesday) A collective rooted in its own brand of forward-thinking traditionalism, Tarbaby features musicians of smartly combustible temperament: the pianist Orrin Evans, the bassist Eric Revis and the drummer Nasheet Waits.

Passion for a club is part of an idea of "we" – a collective identity rooted in place, culture and history – that defines us as men and women.

I often find myself an unwitting American Ambassador, explaining our collective roots and impulses.

Together, the series presents Calasso's panoramic vision of human creativity as a cyclical force constantly in motion — sometimes in a violent fall from innocence — away from its collective roots in myth and ritual toward extremes of originality in the hands of great artists, from whence it inevitably begins a return towards its origins.

In a social system, the difficulty in arriving at a collective consensus state roots in the fact that the process of opinion formation can rarely be reduced to accepting or rejecting the consensus of others, as exemplified by Arrow's dilemma of social choice [28].

For my father and grandfather, the photos hark back to a collective nationalism that was rooted in identity for all, and the strength of an empire in the face of fascism.

But partly, too, it is something rooted in a collective psyche so battered by Mr. Hussein's terror that authority is instinctively blamed and distrusted, that rumor and conspiracy theory crowd out facts, that acts of good will are seen as ill intent.

"We are talking about collective responsibility to root out discrimination, a collective responsibility to promote an open society where every child has the chance to develop to his/hers full potential.

They called themselves the Union of Amalgamated Pluto Colourists, a half-joking name for a collective with American, British, and Canadian roots.

Notions of a collective right to health had deep roots: health was listed amongst some of the earliest proclamations of human rights in the eighteenth century, and during the second half of the twentieth century, health as a human right came to acquire global significance.

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