Sentence examples for consistently changing from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, when the cycling was performed to relatively low anodic potentials, the overall doping undoping charge did not change; however, the shape of voltammograms was consistently changing showing broadening of the voltammograms and reducing of the doping peak height in the anodic scan, as well as broadening and deterioration of the undoping peak in the reverse scan.

Published in 1785, Hutton's findings were quickly refined by his colleagues and successors, helping to pave the way for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by establishing that the planet was consistently changing.

He says: What's disturbing is that the authorities haven't given a coherent account of what happened; on the contrary, they've given consistently changing accounts, so it's far from clear what happened.

The rapid development of Information Technologies in Architecture, Engineering and Construction Industry (AEC), as well as in Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Owner/Operator (AECO), are consistently changing the definition of Building Information Modeling (BIM).

Consistently changing just one thing in the string can make a significant improvement in reliability and the magnitude and duration of downtime.

Humans are consistently changing fixation, such that information processed in the periphery can be processed in the fovea, and vice versa.

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The goal was to study if there are certain attributes that are consistently affecting changing the state of the module from faulty to none, or the opposite.

In multiple votes on gay issues at the conference here, the nearly 1,000 delegates have consistently opposed changing their church doctrine to include acceptance of gay sex or openly gay ministers.

And voters, including those in California, had consistently opposed changing the marriage laws to legalize same-sex unions.

The GOP has consistently opposed changing the Bush era tax policies that greatly contributed to the ever-greater concentration of wealth in the hands of a few.

For key candidate genes affecting muscle development, one gene common to the two breeds (MYBPC1) changed consistently with the changing patterns of breast tissue weight (Table 4).

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