Sentence examples for define the start of from inspiring English sources

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Crucially, they must also decide a location which will define the start of the Anthropocene.

Since doctors, in any event, define the start of a pregnancy as when the egg is implanted in a womb, the small chance that emergency contraception may sometimes work by inhibiting implantation isn't very meaningful — either way, it prevents, rather than ends, a pregnancy.

At the minimum, a training protocol should define the start of the sequence.

We define the start of the epidemic as the day on which the first 100 individuals are exposed in a single city, and we define the FPT as the number of days from the epidemic start until the first infected individual crosses the United States border.

Finally, the assemblies were arranged so that the beginning of the dnaA gene would define the start of the genomes.

This recall period did not have the salient event of the rehabilitation admission to define the start of the recall period.

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The insta-fashion that so defined the start of the season in New York (the way, arguably, insta-everything so defines modern life) is finding little purchase here.

This means it is powerful enough to climb through the Karman Line, an internationally designated altitude of 100km (62 miles) that defines the start of outer space.

He said that the scale and rate of change on measures such as CO2 and methane concentrations in the atmosphere were much larger and faster than the changes that defined the start of the holocene.

Each symbol defines the start of a 30-day interval.

"That one delivery defined the start of his career, not his entire career.

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