Sentence examples for architectural underpinning from inspiring English sources

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The Landrys have built a home, for more than $3 million, whose architectural underpinning borrows from the school of germ warfare: its structure, largely of steel, has been treated with a substance to prevent the spread of bacteria, fungi, mold and other micro-organisms.

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The mechanisms underpinning architectural diversification in each life cycle stage are unknown, but the shared genetic toolkit available to land plants implicates conserved developmental mechanisms [ 14, 15].

PIN-mediated auxin transport is a major driver of plant architecture in flowering plants [ 17], and changes in meristem function underpin architectural divergence between plant groups [ 4, 67].

Unfortunately, it does not comply with SOA, the distributed computing architectural style that underpins Web services.

Alvarez-Filip, L., Dulvy, N. K., Côté, I. M., Watkinson, A. R. & Gill, J. A. Coral identity underpins architectural complexity on Caribbean reefs.

Here, we use state-of-the-art microscopy techniques to enable live single-cell resolution imaging of a Vibrio cholerae biofilm as it develops from one single founder cell to a mature biofilm of 10,000 cells, and to discover the forces underpinning the architectural evolution.

Secondary structure underpins the architectural organization in proteins.

What I love is that this opens with classic southern Rhône flavours – powdery, hot stone and sun-baked herbs – but it's underpinned not with heat and fire but a carefully drawn architectural structure.

The above findings were coincided with the remarkably improved H2 evolution activities observed for the well-assembled CdSxSe1−x nanospheres in photocatalytic water splitting, underpinning the importance of the alternative strategy to design advanced semiconductor photocatalysts based on architectural engineering.

The molecular mechanisms underpinning the macrocolony formation process have been probed using genetically distinct strains of E. coli and architectural complexity has been proven to be provided by three components: the curli fibres and cellulose as described above, but also the bacterial flagellum (Hung et al. 2013; Serra, Richter and Hengge 2013a; Serra et al. 2013b).

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