Sentence examples for beacons appears to from inspiring English sources

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The overall impact of glaciation in the Brecon Beacons appears to be limited primarily to the time when the area was over-run by the Welsh Ice Cap and the influence of local glaciation has been minimal.

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If aligned well enough with Earth, these beams act like a lighthouse beacon appearing to flash on and off as the pulsar rotates.

Most of the higher terrain in the Brecon Beacons therefore appears to have escaped significant glacial erosion during both phases of ice-flow due to cold-based ice or low basal ice velocities beneath a local ice cap.

The British plane's identification beacon also appears to have been unable to communicate with the American air defense crew, although it is unknown whether it malfunctioned, was turned off or was incorrectly programmed, officials said.

Beacon Hill appears to credit the boosters' estimates for the number of visitors.

In a 802.15.4 star-based network, the beacon mode appears to allow for the greatest energy efficiency.

The rise of Amazon appears to be one beacon that is pointing the way.

Remove anything that appears to be a beacon, so you can get players lost.

It appears to catch readings of beacons better if it is tilted vertically, and some skill is required to position the antenna so that the beacon ID can be read.

Extreme CpG beacon clusters appear to be strongly driven by BGC; therefore, PBCs indicate regions where the gained CpGs beacons are not as hypermutable as would be expected, likely due to a loss of methylation in germ line.

It appears to have just started reaching out to Beacon partners.

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