Sentence examples for case of describing from inspiring English sources

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We propose an extension of the single-word model to a multi-word naming game (MWNG), simulating the case of describing a complex object by a sentence (multiple words).

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Nephrolithiasis is the primary etiology in up to 83% of cases of described, with occasional staghorn calculus formation.

A specific model for the case of PRRT describing the absorbed dose to the blood is so far not available.

A classic case of R.B.D., described 381 years before the condition was recognized.

Another early probable case of scurvy, described from the skeletal remains of a child in England, dates to 2200 1970 bce.

Court TV's big story this week followed the closing arguments in the case of Richard Sharpe, described as the "cross-dressing dermatologist" from Massachusetts.

Conclusion: First case of osteoma described at the magnet of a cochlear implant in a minor head trauma.

This trichotomy is a special case of one described by Cox (Int. Statist. Rev. 52 (1984) 1 31).

For each of the other five local feature properties, 21 global features can be obtained as in the case of hydrophobicity described above.

This is only the second case of AIN described secondary to this smoking cessation aid.

There has been no reference in the literature except of case reports describing the use of high-flow oxygen in the management of SCE [10, 11].

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