Sentence examples for a range of integration from inspiring English sources

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Today, CloudRail offer a range of integration services, mostly free for developers.

Although a range of integration mechanisms were identified by health care professionals, these only emerged towards the end of the study.

Concurrent analysis of these datasets aimed at, for example, producing a classifier, can be performed using a range of integration strategies.

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With regard to the determinants of electoral and non-electoral transnational political engagement, this article tests the role of a range of integration-related factors, the significance of emigrant networks, and sub-national destination characteristics in the UK on the basis of original survey data.

A range of shorter integration times (0.161, 0.262, 0.524 s) were tried with one block of 30 cycles (n=3).

We show that the neurons in such a model when exposed to formative stimuli develop STRFs with varying temporal properties exhibiting a range of heterotopic integration.

SNRs are determined for a range of image integration times of 20 500 ms. The combined uncertainty from camera-specific noise sources for an inexpensive, bunker-located, shielded camera imaging 5 × 5 × 5 mm3 scintillator elements is <0.4% for images taken under clinically relevant exposure conditions.

We needed a design that would resolve a range of data integration challenges while remaining flexible enough to accommodate future database extensibility, requiring increased complexity in the design and implementation of LAGOS.

We suggest a range of types of integration, and highlight the problems in developing an effective integrated strategy, given the number of variables involved.

In developing a background statistical portrait of the correlations between transnational marriage and a range of 'indicators' of integration processes, we were constrained by the limited data sources that could offer appropriate representation of the relevant groups, and variables: the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the 'Born in Bradford' dataset.

3) Reconciliatory positions (the in-between positions), which reflect a range of levels of integration of various aspects of the scientific (ToE) and religious explanation, on the origin and biodiversity of life.

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