Sentence examples for comparison traces from inspiring English sources

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Comparison traces from earlier laps show that Piquet indeed applied more throttle, and sooner, on exiting turn 17 to induce the spin.

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Combined, the comparisons trace evolutionary properties of huge superfamilies, with partially redundant enzymes in cellular redox functions.

Comparison of traces known to be reliable from corroborating evidence with traces of unknown reliability allowed definition of criteria by which traces were selected to increase reliability.

Kieffer compares cross-country to "going into battle," and it's not a shallow comparison: eventing traces its roots to eighteenth-century Prussian military training.

The behaviour of a non-specifically surface-bound 20 nm gold particle that is completely immobilized is shown for comparison (blue traces in upper portion of the graphs in panels B and C ). Repeated localization of the particle throughout suggests a nominal sub-nm lateral localization precision and a constant scattering contrast.

A simplified, integral, rapid-condensation transient device named the UMD-USNA Near One-dimensional Transient Experimental Apparatus (MANOTEA) was constructed at the United States Naval Academy in order to create a rapid-condensation dataset for comparison to TRACE code output.

The Danish Food Monitoring Programme was initiated in 1983 and monitoring cycles run for 5-year periods to allow for a comparison of trace element contents (including cadmium) over time in food items sold in Denmark and to assess the potential health concerns of the dietary intake of the trace elements investigated.

Thus, the trace by trace comparison (Yang et al. [47]) is a natural way to compare the earthquake signals.

Other, secondary interactions may also be relevant for the determination of a measurement outcome, such as the interaction between the measuring instrument and the reference standards used for its calibration, and the chain of comparisons that trace the reference standard back to primary measurement standards (Mari 2003: 25).

We give further examples of C⁎-algebras with the uniform Dixmier property, namely all C⁎-algebras with the Dixmier property and finite radius of comparison-by-traces. Finally, we determine the distance between two Dixmier sets, in an arbitrary unital C⁎-algebra, by a formula involving tracial data and algebraic numerical ranges.

Expression analysis of the origin of Brassicacea (e.g., Carica papaya), at the base of the order Brassicales, or Cleomaceae, a sister to Brassicaceae, will provide close, intermediate and distant comparisons to trace the evolution of these miRNAs.

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