Sentence examples for be described as directed from inspiring English sources

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Since most diagrammatic visual models that are currently used to specify systems can be described as (directed) typed graphs, graph grammars have been identified as a suitable formalism to describe the abstract syntax of visual modeling languages.

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Henceforth, all trees are described as directed downwards from the root.

Over the full period 2007-2013, around €86 billion, almost 25% of the total, is described as directed to research and innovation [ 13].

Such a process has been described as directed self-guided learning, and it requires a knowledgeable educator to design practice conditions using validated learning principles" [ 45].

In the version of this article initially published, Betalutin was described as directing a radioisotope to CD45-expressing B cells; in fact, it directs it to CD37-expressing B cells.

(1) The mechanism must be described as direct.

The criteria for adding data to the network were set as follows: The mechanism must be described as direct.

In addition, not all influences of TGFβ1 and TNFα on gene expression could be described as direct effects of transcription factors at the mRNA level because the important SMAD family members act as regulators on the protein-protein interaction level.

The type of feedback provided by the KS could be described as direct, correct response feedback; informing the learner of the correct answer to a specific problem [ 24], and as a consequence, areas of learning need.

This apparently affects the success of your movie; one star is described as "direct to video" while four is a "sleeper hit".

Of note, Bellows' subject material and use of black to capture the atmosphere of the dance have been described as direct references to Goya's famous 1794 oil painting, The Madhouse.

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