Sentence examples for call backbone from inspiring English sources

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"This is what we call backbone Kiwi stuff," said the man, Peter Leitch, an exuberant raconteur who runs a chain of butcher shops on North Island.

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"It's called backbone," Mr. Backerman said of requiring his son to work alongside him.

There is nothing hunched or furtive in his bearing — he emanates what in earlier times would have been called "backbone".

And, this paper designed a routing strategy called backbone networks energy saving strategy (BNESS) for energy saving in backbone networks.

A caterpillar is a tree such that the deletion of all leaves results in a path, called backbone.

In the Section 'Greedy edge-colouring of caterpillars', we consider caterpillars which are trees such that the deletion of all leaves results in a path, called backbone.

Nathaniel Zimet of Boucherie was serving up cups of something called Backbone Stew, which he described as "Cajun gumbo on steroids".

In the previous section, we analyzed what we called backbone stability.

In a first part of the paper, we fit a measure of backbone gene order conservation (hereinafter called backbone stability) against phylogenetic distance for over 3000 genome comparisons, improving existing models for the divergence in time of backbone stability.

In order to compare mitogenomes at the sequence level, for each genome we used the backbone and the alignment sequences provided by Mauve to build a sequence made of the concatenation of the synteny blocks, called backbone DNA sequence.

Mr. Doda said many of his competitors used overloaded servers and overburdened lines linking cities and continents — called backbones — that skewed measurements.

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