Sentence examples for characteristics that point from inspiring English sources

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Definitions of art attempt to make sense of two different sorts of facts: art has important historically contingent cultural features, and it also, arguably, has trans-historical, trans-cultural characteristics that point in the direction of a relatively stable aesthetic core.

Are there clinical characteristics that point to potential common pathological mechanisms?

The sequences within this subclade show two characteristics that point to functional specialization.

The expression of VRN1 is induced by cold treatment, is maintained when cold treatment is released, and is reset in the next generation [ 12- 19, 19, 23, 24], some characteristics that point out to a possible epigenetic regulation.

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The archaeologist, Jo Appleby, noted signature characteristics that pointed strongly to Richard: a deformed spine, what she has described as a mortal battlefield wound in the back of the skull from a bladed instrument and a barbed metal arrowhead found between two upper vertebrae.

The second is that there is a normalising influence of psychostimulant medication on immunological characteristics that points to a widely neglected locus of pharmacotherapeutic action, namely glial function.

Pynchon's novels feature light, busy surfaces, characters who are often more personality than person, narratives impelled by event rather than the inner dynamics of principals, characteristics that seem to point away from substance, yet invariably encase an elaborate architecture of political, historical and scientific concerns.

But he left in a characteristic touch that pointed to his most natural means of transcendence.

To be able to give a survival prognosis in an early stage of the renal replacement therapy to every patient, we need a model that predicts patient survival chances based on characteristics that are known at that point in time.

The presence of leaf gas films, lack of tissue porosity or other morphological traits of the leaf, as well as photochemical differences and biochemical responses to the imposed condition, are very important characteristics that from a holistic point of view have enormous impacts on the estuarine water column chemistry as a habitat for heterotrophic species.

Through the connection and recognition of the characteristics that bind these 3D points in the cloud, a mesh is created, i.e., a reconstruction of the face that consists of tiny polygons, usually triangles.

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