Sentence examples similar to a descending class from inspiring English sources

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(a) Descending trend.

A descending list should appear.

Our phylogenies show that the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor (LECA) possessed a class I RNR, but that the eukaryotic class I enzymes are not directly descended from class I RNRs in Archaea.

He worries that "we are about to descend into class war" but fails to recognize that his own damning figures on the redistribution of wealth show that the class war is well under way, if not already over.

Worse, we are about to descend into class war because the Obama plan picks on the rich when it should be pushing tax increases for all, while the Ryan plan attacks the poor when it should be addressing middle-class entitlements and defense.

In the famous Scopes monkey trial, mankind was convicted of teaching an ape-like ancestor that a Tennessee schoolmaster was descended from a class of children.

The classes of this cluster (positive part) are then sorted in descending order of class size so that around 15%% of the datapoints of the minority classes are moved to the other cluster (negative part).

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However, LHN axon arbors do overlap with one class of descending neuron, pIP-a.

Often, comment threads underneath videos featuring infected tattoos or recurring cysts descend into class-based warfare, with people pillaging Southern-accented "rednecks" for not washing, allowing their lumps to get so large, and asking why they don't "just go to the fucking doctor".

In the implementation, we scan patterns of a given class in descending order.

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