Sentence examples for cross refers to from inspiring English sources

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"One More Road to Cross" refers to college as the last obstacle before reaching the grail of the N.B.A., and "Messiah" is the label that Wagner's maternal grandfather placed on him shortly after birth.

The 4m-high bobbin, wound with glossy red hair, which fills a room at the newly opened AVA gallery in King's Cross, refers to the same absent-mother ritual.

The analysis results of the selected 100 nodes are shown in Fig. 6, where the cross refers to the number of messages passed N j in one data reception period, i.e., C p, and the triangle refers to the number of messages N j forward from N i, i.e., C r.

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Secondly, we used a baseline condition that consisted of looking at a cross (referred to here as low level baseline; LLB) instead of a reference condition (i.e. looking at another type of stimulus).

Once attention is focused on your employment section, you can then cross refer to other jobs you've had.

To identify and localize modifying loci, we used the intercrossed RIL population developed from a B73 x Mo17 cross (referred to as IBM; Beavis et al. 1992; Lee et al. 2002).

A signal flag illustrating "You've got your signals crossed" refers to displaying signal flags in incorrect order.

A hole was defined as the lack of one or more black scales in the middle of a stripe; a crossing refers to black scales connecting two adjacent stripes; and a split refers to a continuation of a stripe in the white area between the two adjacent stripes.

Here, Cyber-Development also cross-refers to Cyber-Democracy (Campbell and Carayannis 2014).

In the three figures circles refer to Y = 0 mm and crosses refer to Y = 1.8 mm.

Teachers may cross-refer to these maps to help them adjust concept balances and even select appropriate test items from test banks.

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