Sentence examples for analogous development from inspiring English sources

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For Cuba, an analogous development would be to see Mr. Castro finally come to terms with an American president -- Bill Clinton is his ninth -- perhaps after concluding that without the United States, no conceivable amount of Canadian mining or tourism investment will suffice to re-energize his country's economy and prospects.

An analogous development of molecular-scale computing devices could allow similar advantages at vastly smaller scale.

Perhaps an analogous development might be the need to evolve an Afro-centric African Charter on Bioethics that is able to draw on both 'Western' and traditional African philosophy in its mission to protect and promote occupational health globally.

The analogous development of memory elements in digital systems have allowed the creation of finite state machines (FSMs) that can respond to external inputs based on the memory of the system's state TAS notedsdfjkldfjkldhe most basic memory element in digital systems is the RS latch which can be created using two cross coupled NOR gates.

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Analogous developments are evident in other traditions.

Most of what is known about this topic comes from the circum-Caribbean world, but analogous developments may have occurred wherever alien slaves were concentrated in numbers sufficient to prevent their complete absorption by the host slave-owning or slave society.

The author also concludes that automation and digitisation in this field still lag behind the analogous developments in patents and trademarks.

Artifact production is analogous to development (ontogeny), and artifact history is analogous to natural history (evolution).

The idea of structural roles in semantic networks is analogous to developments in social networks in which various approaches have been explored over the years.

This would be analogous to the development of autocrine and paracrine growth loops in tumour development in vivo, with tumour cells becoming more dependent on neuropeptide growth factors for survival and subsequently developing chemoresistance.

It is a physiological change analogous to the development of pleural plaques [an early but non-cancerous sign of exposure to asbestos] in the lungs … and hence does not constitute actionable damage or injury.

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