Sentence examples for changes in conventions from inspiring English sources

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Apart from minor changes in conventions, it comes from the fact that we are expanding the total frequency shift (21) taking into account both special and general relativistic effects, while in [2, 8] δ has been obtained by expanding only the gravitational frequency shift.

Data on frequency of hypoglycaemia must be interpreted with caution for a number of reasons, including lack of consistency in definition, changes in conventions of care over time, and the duration of diabetes and degree of insulin deficiency.

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Note also the significant change in convention coverage and ratings over the last 30 years.

In doing so, Mr. Klein was marking the beginning of both major changes in the conventions of masculine presentation and an overall democratization of desire.

He teased the author that he ought to revise the wording of the voice-over to reflect the changes in American conventions since 1960.

By the end of his life, British morals, manners, and sense of social responsibility had increased, paving the way for future changes in societal conventions and attitudes during the Victorian era.

They have contributed to the development of new legislation at the national level and to changes in international conventions.

This article provides up-to-date information on fundamental properties and mechanisms of action of the major approved formulations of botulinum toxin type A, summarizes recent changes in naming conventions (nonproprietary names) mandated by the United States Food and Drug Administration, and describes the reasons for these changes.

It is important to realize that the changes in naming convention do not alter the position of a species on the phylogeny; it only changes the name with which a species is being attributed and thus these changes have no effect on the outcome of models.

In other words, if a recent publication reports Perimyotis subflavus to be a short-distance migratory vespertilionid bat, the changes in naming convention will allow us to assign the migratory attribute to Pipistrellus subflavus in the phylogeny, which is the name of the species under which it is being referred to in the phylogeny.

Many of these difficulties in mapping Genbank Identifiers, NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq) ACs, and Protein Sequence Database (PSD) identifiers unambiguously to UniProt ACs were due to changes in annotation convention at the public databases, and/or from intrinsic complexity of the data, and highlight a continuing issue with integration among protein sequence databases (Fig. 1a).

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