Sentence examples for about the apex from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about the apex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to the highest point or peak of something, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The research paper focuses on the factors influencing the behavior of animals about the apex of their habitats."
Alternatives: "regarding the peak" or "concerning the summit".

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Kennedy arrived at about the apex of people's faith in the power of the state to make lives better.

Although this corneal meridian measurement mode could potentially provide similar results about the apex dynamics than the A-scan measurements, the temporal sampling achievable is much lower and therefore the extracted parameters have lower precision.

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The model can be divided into a finite number of segments in the longitudinal direction with each individual segment having a unique characteristic resonant frequency, decreasing from 20 kHz, at the base, in the human, to about 200 Hz at the apex over the 35 mm BM length, as shown in Figure 11.

There will be lobby displays about Smalls' and the Apex beauty school, another celebrated tenant, and about Justice Thurgood Marshall of the Supreme Court, who lived in Harlem.

The oldest and most widely used technique is ventricular amputation, which consists of removing about 20% of the apex of the ventricle by surgical resection.

From each fox, a piece of about 5 cm3 from the apex of the left lung lobe was collected in an empty tube, and fluid from the thoracic cavity was sampled in another tube.

Notwithstanding the truth about these apex predators, the popular psyche has identified wolves as big and bad animals to be feared and despised.

In a drawing from 1966, "Heaps of Language," Robert Smithson assembled a pyramid of words about words: "Language" at the apex, supported by "phraseology speech," "tongue lingo vernacular," and on down through a base of synonyms.

(Schwendener) ★ Museum of Modern Art: 'Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language' (closes on Monday) In a drawing from 1966, "Heaps of Language," Robert Smithson assembled a pyramid of words about words: "Language" at the apex, supported by "phraseology speech," "tongue lingo vernacular" and on down through a base of synonyms.

(Smith) ★ Museum of Modern Art: 'Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language' (through Aug. 27) In a drawing from 1966, "Heaps of Language," Robert Smithson assembled a pyramid of words about words: "Language" at the apex, supported by "phraseology speech," "tongue lingo vernacular" and on down through a base of synonyms.

In general, pitchers are larger than those of N. villosa and the tendril joins the apex about 1 2 cm below the leaf tip, a feature which is characteristic of N. rajah.

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