Sentence examples for completely displaying from inspiring English sources

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f The flap survived completely, displaying a good appearance.

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The name of the author [Zhixin Wan] was not completely displayed in the original publication [1].

Image rendering at the client side experience flickering resulting to distorted image when the presenter changes the slide or scrolls the window that takes several seconds to completely display the image as shown in Figure 7d.

Bandwidth demand gets very high if there is a lot of pixel change at a short time, such as when scrolling a window or showing animated presentation may take several seconds to completely display the image at remote site.

My blunt delivery of the aforementioned facts, that life after a child's birth is when a relationship's true challenge begins, might not completely display this.

The work is triggered by the presence of the viewer, causing the lights to change from one nation's flag (chosen at random from a database) to the next before the designs can be completely displayed.

The mice lacking Fto completely display immediate postnatal growth retardation with shorter body length, lower body weight, and lower bone mineral density than control mice, but their body compositions are relatively normal.

Several other probable binding registers of 24112 were docked on HLA-DRβ1*0401 but none of them completely displayed the characteristic binding motives of this alleles [25] and none allowed a perfect fit inside the PBR of this MHCII molecule, therefore suggesting that the only probable structure was YNMVIRRSM (underlined residues fit into pockets 1, 4, 6 and 9, respectively).

This cast-iron building, a former garment factory, has five large floors, almost all left completely open, displaying works by Claes Oldenburg, Frank Stella, John Chamberlain and Duchamp.

Angles were classified as either being completely open, displaying evidence of partial occlusion of the trabecular meshwork (TM) as manifest by peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS), or being completely closed (total occlusion of the trabecular meshwork)(Figure 4A).

Her performance as Vreeland is not just funny but empathetic and surprisingly moving, especially considering that, as Wilson says, Vreeland was "so completely against displaying her own feelings".

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