Sentence examples for consistent across contexts from inspiring English sources

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The multimodal contextual features of concrete concepts, on the other hand, are relatively more consistent across contexts, providing a great deal of information about the meaning of the concept.

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It seems that the birds were not consistent across context (unfamiliar environment versus familiar environment but with novel object), but the group-specific response profile was consistent.

This is due to vast linguistic variations such that the lexical category of a Chinese word might not be completely consistent across different contexts.

Coherence is assessed by the extent to which a clear pattern is identifiable across the individual study data, and is strengthened where findings are consistent across multiple contexts or where variation across individual studies is explained, especially where studies contributing to the finding are drawn from a wide range of settings.

The core IκB-NF-κB regulatory module is well-studied and appears largely consistent across multiple stimulation contexts (Hoffmann et al., 2002; Nelson et al., 2004; Tay et al., 2010; Hughey et al., 2014); however, the role of module upstream of IKK activation including receptor-ligand binding and adaptor protein assembly in input-encoding remains unclear.

Given the variety of different therapeutic interventions used (individual, dyad, and group therapy), and without a more structured and consistent method of assessment across contexts, we are hesitant to draw conclusions.

This generality across contexts is consistent with the definition of personality or behavioural syndromes [7].

Males' and females'hoooo' calls showed similar variation in these context-specific parameter differences, although there were also consistent sex differences in frequency across contexts.

The finding that changes in meaning and performance of food activities threatened identities was also consistent across a range of contexts.

For example, our wild-derived HSB (High Stationary Behavior) and LSB (Low Stationary Behavior) lines of zebrafish exhibit characteristics of a reactive and proactive coping style, respectively, that is consistent across both time and contexts [ 19].

It involves verbal and nonverbal behaviour and Tickle-Degnen & Rosenthal delineated the nonverbal components of rapport as being consistent across a variety of contexts: these are mutual attentiveness, positivity and coordination between participants [ 23].

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