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Watkins's book contains a fine description of Beaverbrook.
It's a fine description, bettered only by Babel's own.
Isn't this a fine description of the reader of this novel?
It's a fine description of how a whopping tantrum feels and how abruptly it can end.
To the contrary, flinching is a fine description for what is happening.
It is also a fine description not only of the actor's job, but of the orator's.
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This can be useful for big models that have already been modeled with a discrete time Boolean method [ 11], in order to obtain a finer description of transient effects (see webpage for examples of published models: https://maboss.curie.fr).fr
Along with experimental data, a more fine description may be reached if the network is refined from a thermodynamical perspective.
Nugent strings together his subjects' boasts, banter, and laments into an engagingly anecdotal social history, fleshed out by strokes of fine description: on a windless day, boat exhaust "flattens as it exits each stack, forming oily pancakes which curl heavenward at the edges".
Thus, inclusion in the multispecies ontology carries a clear biological meaning, without hampering the fine description of each species.
While MIPS attempts to provide a simple hierarchy with intuitive category structure that allows for manual browsing, GO aims at representing a fine granular description of proteins that provides annotation with a wealth of detailed information.
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