Sentence examples for akin to classical from inspiring English sources

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They are, in effect, more akin to classical repertory companies like New York City Ballet or American Ballet Theater than to the Metropolitan Opera Ballet.

In a new book of essays entitled The Adventure of French Philosophy, Badiou argues that between the appearance of Sartre's Being and Nothingness in 1943 and the publication of Deleuze and Guattari's What Is Philosophy? in 1991, French philosophy enjoyed a golden age akin to classical Greece or Enlightenment Germany.

The title is an acronym for "All I Want to Do Is Play My Synth," and what results is something gentle but dark; a nearly 13-minute experience that is more akin to classical than to dance, although it's entirely electronically produced.

This may emerge through mechanisms akin to classical conditioning, impinging on very early visual sensitivity.

The discriminative component is more akin to classical feature detection, as it is often used to describe particular regions that "appear" to be a nucleus.

An alternative explanation for the ptc phenotype is that ptc mutant CySCs induce death in neighboring wild-type cells, akin to classical cell competition in which more robust cells kill and take the place of weaker cells (Amoyel & Bach, 2014).

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Oliveira's long view of history derives from the cinema itself: if the silent cinema is akin to the classical age, Oliveira has witnessed millennia of change in a single lifetime.

These contracts have received far less research attention in the activist literature even though they are akin to the classical principal-agent model, where the principal knows exactly what actions the agent should take and will contract on those actions to the extent it is possible.

The concept of a sustainable equilibrium, which is akin to the classical concept of natural prices or production prices, can be interpreted as an application of EPR.

In the literature the lifting procedure described above is often coupled with another key result introduced in [76], a nilpotent approximation which is akin to the classical freezing technique for elliptic operators.

Essentially, this type of learning is akin to some classical conditioning paradigms such as conditioned taste aversion (CTA) where an unconditioned stimulus (US) is paired with a conditioned stimulus (CS) [13].

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