Sentence examples for combinations by which from inspiring English sources

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But on Saturday, while some of Mr. Gore's advisers were discussing the various permutations and combinations by which they could inch over the 270 electoral votes needed to win, Mr. Rove was boldly predicting that Mr. Bush would top 320.

To study association of semen quality with a priori whole dietary pattern indexes, which reflect real-world dietary practices and the numerous combinations by which foods are consumed: Healthy Eating Index (HEI), Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH), alternate Mediterranean Diet score (aMED), and Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI).

This gives numerous combinations by which SERMS can modulate estrogen receptors in a tissue-specific manner.

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Circular permutation (CP) is a type of nonlinear domain rearrangement that may explain the mechanism for a new domain combination by which N- and C-terminal regions of a protein become exchanged.

The facial areas associated to regional traits were visualized by color-mapping the coefficients of the linear combinations - weights by which landmark traits contribute to the regional phenotypes - on the facial surface.

Performance bond means a surety bond, collateral bond or self-bond or a combination thereof, by which a permittee assures faithful performance of all the requirements of the Act, this chapter, a State, Federal or Federal lands program, and the requirements of the permit and reclamation plan.

Secondly, we registered the various combinations and frequencies by which these words appeared in title, abstract and MeSH as well as how closely they were located together.

Importantly, the mechanism, or combination of mechanisms, by which PEF affects cells is not completely understood.

It seems likely, therefore, that mechanisms exist by which combinations of estrogens and anti androgens could act together when they are administered in combination (Kortenkamp 2008), thus offering further support to some of the cause effect associations postulated here.

As reported by Simplicius of Cilicia (sixth century A.D). in his commentary on Aristotle's De Caelo, Plato had challenged his pupils to identify combinations of "ordered" motions by which one could account for (namely, deduce) the planets' wandering trajectories across the heavens as observed by the Earth.

The activated cell's order of preference of penetrable gaps depends on the combinations of cell types by which the gaps are bound (described later).

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