Sentence examples for connection of the common from inspiring English sources

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Instead, most show connection of the common AV junction exclusively to the left ventricle, or with only minimal connection to the right ventricle.

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From the topological point of view, genes participating in the leucine catabolism form a fully connected subnetwork, while they also exhibit weaker connection to the common larger set of genes.

Thus, cancer karyotype energizes its unique status by permitting connection to the common information space of any localized microenvironment, and furthering itself through its own unique self-referential status that releases it from typical cellular constraints.

He found that among students who transfer or leave the college, "a lack of connection was the common denominator". In response, he envisioned a positive and accessible office that removed barriers to collaboratively supporting students in creating community and connection.

Double angle connections are one of the common simple beam-end framing connections used in steel structures, but current building standards do not provide much guidance on how to design these connections for fire.

Indeed, the futile quest for proof of that connection is the common thread running through the gruesome stories of torture from the Guantanamo detainee camp to Egyptian prisons to the CIA's black sites in Thailand and elsewhere.

An intriguing possibility is a connection with the common symbiosis pathway, components of which are found in many plant species, and that is involved in connections with both mycorrhiza and nitrogen-fixing bacteria in legumes.

Approaching the discussion of abandonment from this perspective points towards connections between the common law of property and conceptions of ownership that view the latter as a social practice suffused with obligation and duty.

A perspective within which a connection of common emphasis placed upon the actions and the creations of the individual, the facticity and the uniqueness of individual human existence, becomes perceptible through this sort of connection; "the significance of life," as Dilthey maintained, "lies in its shaping and its development".(Dilthey, Patterns, p. 88).

So watching the Westminster carnival, as many did this week while the housing and planning bill was debated, revealed how little connection the green leather seats of the Commons have to the lives of ordinary people.

According to J. D. Power's research, noise and a bad Internet connection are two of the most common problems guests experience, but customers are more likely to call the front desk about a spotty Wi-Fi signal than a neighbor banging around next door.

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