Sentence examples for broad composed of from inspiring English sources

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The visible luminescence band appears broad, composed of yellow-orange and red part of the spectrum and is known to be attributed to native defects, oxygen interstitial defects and/or nonradiative recombination centers.

The movement to end marijuana prohibition is very broad, composed of people who love marijuana, people who hate marijuana, and people who don't have strong feelings about marijuana use one way or the other.

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The recent crisis provides stark lessons for the broad opposition composed of liberals, secularists, minorities, leftists and some Mubarak loyalists.

She wears a single broad necklace, composed of squares that are structured with horizontal and vertical lines, possibly depicting beads, four to each square.

A 2.5-m broad border composed of plants of the LT3 variety surrounded the whole experiment.

MEDIC is both a deep and broad vocabulary, composed of 9700 unique diseases described by more than 67 000 terms (including synonyms).

JJNP is a broad coalition composed of government agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGO) that coordinated a groundswell of advocacy and lobbying in congress over the last three years, resulting in passage of the new child protection law.

The lymphoid follicles were surrounded by a broad mantle zone composed of concentric rings of small lymphocytes and the germinal centers exhibited hyalinized vascular proliferation (Fig. 2c).

The photoluminescence measurements revealed that the broad emission was composed of seven different bands due to zinc vacancies, oxygen vacancies and surface defects.

c The lymphoid follicles were surrounded by a broad mantle zone composed of concentric rings of small lymphocytes and the germinal centers exhibited hyalinized vascular proliferation (hematoxylin and eosin stain, original magnification ×100).

Neuroticism is a broad personality factor composed of traits related to emotional distress (Claridge and Davis 2001) depression and anxiety (Clark et al. 1994; Hayward et al. 2000; Roelofs et al. 2008), rumination (Roelofs et al. 2008), post-traumatic stress disorder (Breslau and Schultz 2013), and potentially with everything related to emotional distress.

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