Sentence examples for coupled closely with from inspiring English sources

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The second mention was to stress freedom of belief and conscience, this time coupled closely with freedom of expression.

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Detailed taphonomic observations coupled with closely spaced sampling, however, have demonstrated that there can be substantial variation in the preservation of tephras across short distances – both in environmental [78] as well as in archaeological contexts [93].

Moreover, H-NS activity is closely coupled with its interaction with other proteins, such as StpA and Hha that can complement its activity (Zhang et al. 1996; Williams et al. 1996; Sonnenfield et al. 2001; Paytubi et al. 2004; Madrid et al. 2007; Ueda et al. 2013).

The couple worked closely with SALA Architects of Minneapolis to make sure their cabin had amenities like a slate shower wall in the bathroom and solar-heated floors.

The couple worked closely with their neighbours to keep relations smooth: more than 150 local artisans and labourers were hired during Naked Stables' construction phase, while a further 120 villagers from the immediate area work as staff.

Because of the challenges noted above in X-ray structure analysis and theoretical modeling of RNA properties, there is great emphasis on coupling theoretical approaches closely with experimental predictions and verification.

By integrating thoughtful, interesting, and actionable triggers that are closely coupled with users' deeper needs, designers can build notifications that people look forward to engaging with.

Closely coupled with the circulatory system is the ventilatory (breathing) apparatus, the lungs and associated structures.

The roll out of voice over Internet protocol is closely coupled with Dartmouth's recent decision to stop charging students, faculty and staff for long-distance phone calls.

These examples indicate that in semelparous forms, in which full vigour and function are required until virtually the end of life, senescence has an onset closely coupled with the completion of the reproductive process and is governed by relatively simple enzymatic mechanisms that can be modified by natural selection.

Nearly 75 years ago, the British physiologist Edgar Adrian used electrodes to record brain activity in hedgehogs, and found that brain waves in the olfactory system were closely coupled to breathing, with their size and frequency being directly related to the speed at which air moves through the nose.

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