Sentence examples for blurred nature from inspiring English sources

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As can be seen in Figure 7, when looking at snap shots from approximately 10 to 17 h, there were two large SGS (indicated by red and blue arrows) which became attached to the cell membrane and gradually internalized into the cell - as is evidenced by the loss of resolution and blurred nature of the SGS images.

As the outlines of trees and shrubs get blurred, nature becomes dense and almost impenetrable.

(3) Fuzzy logic is adopted to make the authentication decision in the light of three measures defined on bit errors, coinciding with the inherent blurred nature of authentication.

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Looking across examples drawn from Yunnan in South Western China, the paper identifies how environmental ethics are mobilised and script minority identities in 4 ways: the valorisation of geopiety, blurring nature and culture in geotourism, in quests for rural simplicity, and celebrations of place based folk culture that simultaneously render it mobile.

Although anatomical localisations on the basis of EEG scalp measures using techniques like sLORETA should be interpreted with caution (due to the blurring nature of sLORETA and the relatively small number of 30 scalp electrodes), the identified brain regions are highly plausible.

In describing the dangers posed to education by teaching creationism, it described intelligent design as "anti-science" and involving "blatant scientific fraud" and "intellectual deception" that "blurs the nature, objectives and limits of science" and links it and other forms of creationism to denialism.

Within this dynamic nightscape, the boundaries between waking and sleeping, between inside and outside — indeed between humans and nature blurred to nothing.

Perhaps dividing lines were blurred by the very nature of a seven-way debate.

The ambiguity of Churchill's language works to blur the exact nature of his allusions.

Because Velazquez "blurred" this distinction, the privileged nature of doctor patient conversations could be subjected to future regulations and limitations.

This is an example of how human interaction with nature can blur the boundary of what is considered nature.

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