Sentence examples for break down into components from inspiring English sources

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Cooking meat destroys pathogens, but not residues, which heat may actually break down "into components that are more harmful to consumers".

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He treats knowledge as a mental state of its own special kind and not one that can be analysed or broken down into components.

Bands have been broken down into components, like rock, blues and salsa groups; jazz bands; brass quintets; and woodwind ensembles, any of which can be sent quickly, alone or together, to remote and dangerous places.

Just as PepsiCo creates its products out of whole foods, which are broken down into components and then, through processing, reassembled into drinks and snacks, so Nooyi has a tendency to lift words from their natural context and repurpose them to suit the needs of PepsiCo.

When a biological concept is broken down into components, processes, manifestations, and so on, it will clarify and organize why gene expression may be considered complex.

The house listing is then broken down into components that would have a bearing on the home's final value: proximity to major cities, number of bathrooms, size of lot and so on.

If it rises, it is important that the standard of living cost be identified, and that it be broken down into components attributable to each of the parties.

These are followed by case-by-case gene expression values (illustrated as z scores) which are broken down into components identified by coloured bars on the right of each heatmap.

These approaches were used to assess the effects of age, sex, sex of partner, and familiarity of partner on total social play behavior as well as how play was broken down into components, such as pouncing, pinning, chasing, and boxing.

Sharon was a regular on the original scene, but it was only eight years ago that she realised this naturally evolved dance could be broken down into component parts and taught, like any other.

Dr. Faloon Magreb, of Surinam Ecumenical College, explains that tasks broken down into component parts are completed thirty per cent faster, in "How to Eat an Elephant's Heart".

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