Sentence examples for core backbone from inspiring English sources

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From the slime mold's point of view, Interstates 10 and 20 represent the core backbone of the United States transport network: when these interstates are removed, the network separates into disconnected western and eastern parts.

NiO net-like macroporous nanoflake arrays grow on Ni foam as freestanding core backbone material, and MnO2 nanosized mesoporous foams grow on the two sides of NiO nanoflakes, forming secondary shell structure on NiO nanoflakes.

As Rosenstein explains to us, Asana has become a "core backbone to how things get done internally," not just for tech startups but even for non-profit organizations and businesses.

Most identified GIs contained low %G+C, sequence composition different from the core backbone composition, and were large inserts.

SiS also discovers a large, core backbone network of interactions among human transcription regulatory networks of diverse cell types.

This massive subgraph hints at the stunning fact that despite diverse cell types, there is a core backbone network among these transcription regulatory networks.

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It should be passive at first — a group that simply monitors and discusses things like hourly trends in data traffic or stresses on the core I.P. backbone.

Star and graft polymers now have block structures within their branches, or a range of different branches can be found growing from one core or backbone.

Next generation networks (NGN) have been proposed to support newly emerged multimedia IP based applications such as voice over IP (VOIP), video on-demand (VOD), and IPTV using a core IP backbone.

Consistent with its varied lifestyle and membership of the Enterobacteriaceae family, K. pneumoniae genomes exhibit highly plastic architecture comprising a core genome backbone interspersed with numerous and varied alien genomic islands.

However, ring‐opening of reducing end monosaccharides limits applicability to very short oligosaccharides (di‐ and trisaccharides) and, potentially, to N‐glycans recognized by proteins such as Pisum sativum agglutinin (pea lectin) that require both intact core and backbone regions for strong binding.

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