Sentence examples for changes of the latter from inspiring English sources

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Although the Brethren avoided schism during the Civil War (unlike most American denominations), the cultural changes of the latter half of the 19th century shattered their unity.

The changes of the latter Kievan period did not diminish the town's importance, for it benefited both from the increased activity of the Hanseatic League and from the development of the upper Volga region, for which it was a major trade outlet.

This already points to a decisive difference; changes of the latter kind take time.

Thus, the derivative of the DOS at the Fermi level depends strongly on its position, i.e. on carrier concentration--small changes of the latter can lead even to a sign change in the derivative.

Even the fifties didn't all work out as planned and American influence wasn't all beneficial, but it pulled a great many countries together that had been laid waste, and helped us evolve through all the internal changes of the latter half of the twentieth century as a visibly Liberal democracy that was admired by many.

The source grating provides a spatially coherent X-ray beam, the phase grating generates an interference pattern downstream of the beam and the analyser grating detects changes of the latter, when a specimen is introduced into the beam, by which retrieval of phase- and dark-field contrast is practicable.

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Indeed, in some cases, the change of the latter led to a complete loss of enantioresolution.

Domestic political maneuvering, more than grand strategy, contributed to the most important international political change of the latter half of the 20th century — and arguably, of modern history.

Because of the negative-inside membrane potential, binding of a basic SBP favors an inward movement of the TMD, which may trigger a subtle conformational change of the latter.

The tight transition phase-dependent expression change of the latter genes has also been seen in other wild-type strains (V. Mersinias, G.B. and C.P.S., unpublished data).

The term 'motion', in Aristotelian philosophy, can stand for a wide range of changes of state, and not simply changes of place (the latter is usually known as local motion).

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