Sentence examples for a sharp delineation from inspiring English sources

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First, while it is possible to slice the data as Mr Gordon does such that there is a sharp delineation between the eras of rapid and slow productivity growth in 1972, and a clearly anomalous surge during the "slow" era between 1996-2004 it 1996-2004 itthat that's the onot or even the most obvious story to tell about this data.

On the synthesised monochromatic 40-keV images, a sharp delineation of the ablation border is assessed, without the presence of any internal hyperdensity in the ablation zone.

Breakpoints of the lamina were consistently defined by a sharp delineation of parenchymatous against sclerenchymatous tissue, irrespective of how these tissue types were arranged, e.g., sclerenchyma on the top of the sheath (Danthoniastrum), at the base of the lamina (Macrochloa), or alternating longitudinally with parenchyma (Aristida).

Third, a sharp delineation between traditional and "new" diplomacy is difficult.

We conclude that in BRCA-MC malignant lesions frequently have morphological characteristics that are commonly seen in benign lesions, like a rounded morphology or a sharp delineation.

By comparing "ancestral diets," which appear to promote universally effective homeostatic energy balance, with Western diets, a sharp delineation is found in the proportional mass of carbohydrate found in Western foods versus the locked-in low carbohydrate density of cellular plant foods.

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To give a sharper delineation to the trajectories in the third age, we compute peak ages for various models with their upper peak or limit (2.5%) and the implied standard deviation computed using Fieller's theorem (Fieller, 1932, 1954; Hirschberg & Lye, 2010); these are shown in Table 2 top panel.

Although there is no sharp delineation between strong or weak effects, "strong associations" tend to be viewed as being more suggestive of a causal relation than "moderate" or "weak" associations.

While human impact was observed to have a surprisingly small effect, there were still sharp delineations in the proportion of species at risk across national boundaries (Fig. 1).

The play is viewed as particularly accessible for young people, Mr. Sheader said, because of its brevity (for Shakespeare) and sharp delineations between good and evil — not to mention the dash of witchcraft for the "Harry Potter" generation.

Sure enough, the photos showed sharp delineations between bright dry ice, medium-bright water ice, and dark rock.

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