Sentence examples for defining a very from inspiring English sources

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And I guess Carol- you know, I think AOL has been very aggressive about defining a very clear strategy of where we're going.

While defining a very distinct sound of his own, one can see the inspiration that the 18 year old producer has found from rising local stars like Kaytranada and Pomo.

In summary, our Y2H-approach allowed precise characterization of the SF9 target, defining a very small (<3kDa) epitope within a ~200kDa protein.

The phylogenetic analysis of concatenated ribosomal proteins suggested that this species diverged before the separation of the Crenarchaeota and the Euryarchaeota, thus defining a very ancient new archaeal phylum the Nanoarchaeota (Waters et al. 2003).

'Splitting' i.e. defining a very pure cohort (e.g. Posterior uveitis of Birdshot pattern) leads to a very small target population, whereas 'lumping' enables easier recruitment but may be clinically meaningless due to the range of disease included.

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Similarly, Gibson et al. [76] defined a very accurate measurement of biological activity by well-defined preparation of gold drug nanoparticle system.

William Goldstein clearly defined a very troubling trend regarding the condition of our cherished Broadway.

Despite the similarity of the names, CSMA/CA defines a very different mode of operation.

In particular, the Dior years would define a very specific moment in his and pop culture's conjoined histories.

The simulation of the tunnel length influence on the pressure changes permits to define a very short, a short and a long tunnel.

"She sort of comes around to realizing that her roots define a very essential part of her," Ms. Witherspoon says, describing the emotional path of her Southern-born, New York-shaped character, Melanie Carmichael (née Smoot).

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