Sentence examples for an extensive transition from inspiring English sources

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And finally, put in place an extensive transition process to help with onboarding, which is especially important given that 80% of CEO appointees have never served in a chief executive role before.

In a behavioral study of rats [ 29, 30] the structure of feeding, sexual and agonistic behavior was analyzed by means of an extensive transition analysis of the successive behavioral elements.

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Thus, the lower relative induction of CUP1 in UWOPS03-461.4 and SK1 compared with Y55 and L-1528 in high copper may have necessitated an extensive, protective transition to slower growth and largely oxidative respiration for these strains, even in the presence of high glucose concentrations.

American workers who increasingly compete with very low-paid workers abroad should be given much more extensive transition support if they lose their jobs.

The Chesapeake Bay watershed of the northeastern U.S. has experienced extensive transition from agricultural to residential land uses.

The rich and extensive transitions seen in porphyrin-based materials hold great expectation as light harvesting building blocks in the construction of molecular architectures, allowing an efficient use of the solar spectrum.

In the Drosophila genus, desatF has undergone many evolutionary transitions, such as gene loss, loss of oenocyte expression and the evolution of sexually dimorphic expression [ 95], which leads to the extensive transitions in the production of dienes.

The tridentate 'pincer' ligand 1,2-bis(di- tert-butylphosphinomethyl pyridine (3f) has shown itert-butylphosphinomethyl pyridinenating framework which forms structurally interesting and catalytically active complexes with an extensive range of transition metals.[ 3f] Pyridine 3f is currently prepared from expensive hast-Bu)2 or ClP(t-Bu)2 ushownthe methods of Kawatsura and Hartwitself or Milstoin.

The theoretical selectivity distributions rely on the determination of an extensive set of diastereomeric transition states, for which the differences in free energy have been calculated using a complementary set of ab initio techniques.

Although there is an extensive literature concerning safe transition within and from the hospital, little of it is specific to diabetes (439).

Human developments are restricted to a small proportion of each island's area; however, an extensive use of the transition and highland zones for agriculture boosted the number of alien plant species.

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