Sentence examples for competitive vein from inspiring English sources

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In that competitive vein, Xerox in June introduced several low-cost color inkjets, including the first $99 color inkjet printer, the DocuPrint C8, and a networkable laser, the DocuPrint C15, which prints up to six color pages per minute ($279, not including an Ethernet adapter).

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And yet, as the economy free-falls, competitive reality shows in this vein also seem to have a fresh resonance as allegories for the Darwinian challenge likely to accompany even the lowliest kinds of job-getting.

In this study, we demonstrated that the competitive growth of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) over human aortic smooth muscle cells (HASMCs) could be increased through the synergic action of the nonspecific resistance to phosphorylcholine and the specific recognition of the REDV peptide.

"But the fact they're all novices makes it even more exciting, and what better way than an old-fashioned race to get that competitive spirit flowing through the veins?

At the appropriate places, biological aspects closely related to fluidics (e.g. cellular mechanotransduction, competitive adsorption, blood flow in veins) are also discussed, particularly with regard to their models used in biosensing.

In the Drosophila wing, cells that carry a mutation in the Bmpr1a homolog Thick veins (Tkv) have a competitive disadvantage over wild-type cells and are eliminated by apoptosis (Burke and Basler, 1996).

Furthermore, according to the preserved magnitude, a comparative competitive code (C2Code) is explored for finger vein and dorsal fusion at the feature level.

For both samples, the c-axes of calcite grains are preferentially oriented perpendicular to the vein wall, which is indicative of competitive growth of calcite during the vein opening caused by vein normal extension.

For both samples collected at depths of 1,085.5 and 1,885.5 meters below the sea floor (mbsf), the c-axes of calcite grains are preferentially oriented perpendicular to the vein wall, which is indicative of competitive growth of calcite during the vein opening caused by a vein normal extension.

While 2015 has seen the competitive gaming scene channel more money through its globe-encircling veins than ever before, with prize pots running into the many millions, and audience figures skyrocket, it's also had its fair share of controversies.

Thirdly, we develop a magnitude-preserved competitive code feature extraction method, which is utilized in both the finger vein and finger dorsal images.

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