Sentence examples for also a cross section of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also a cross section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something represents a sample or a portion of a larger group or category.
Example: "The survey results are also a cross section of the opinions held by the community."
Alternatives: "also a representation of" or "also a sample of".

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There is also a cross section of heartbreak and hopes dashed.

There is also a cross section of a wooden water tower; a pigeon coop and racing clock; architectural plans for landscaped roof gardens; and "Tar Beach," a quilt by Faith Ringgold depicting a summer night on a Harlem roof.

A second sample from the same source is also a cross section of 2658 individuals who report the duration of their last trip to the USA.

If the setup is like Zieske, I think a diagram like that 1b should be added, and perhaps also a cross section of the chamber (indicating its hemicircular shape, if that is reasonably established. The reduction of the buffer to enclose proteins in compartments is now described in detail in Figure 1 figure supplement 2D.

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The particles studied by Danaie et al. show sizes comparable to the particles studied by us, because the VEEL spectrum published in that reference [8] also shows just a minor plural scattering contribution and the published EFTEM images also reveal a cross section of the particles of roughly 200 400 nm.

The designs, which will be emblazoned in black on 600mm² white enamel panels, also resemble a cross section of a brain.

'Inside Llewyn Davis' (Nonesuch, $18.99) has the best T-Bone Burnett soundtrack since the Coens' "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" It features Mr. Isaac to fine advantage while also offering a cross section of the era's popular styles.

In Fig. 5(d), we also provided a cross section of the 3D PAM image to demonstrate the inner structure of eye.

It also was home to a cross section of Capitol Hill last year: 13 congressmen, two senators and 65 congressional staffers, plus some spouses and children, got a free trip to the luxury resort, thanks to a technology lobbying group.

In my search for barns, I found that it's also a term in physics for, "a cross section of nuclear reactions".

My students have also been a cross-section of society I wouldn't have experienced in any other job: shift leaders, mechanics, secretaries, engineers, managers, and controllers, to name a few.

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