Sentence examples for depends for example from inspiring English sources

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It depends, for example, on the cable lengths, total group delays of radar device electronic systems, and so forth, but especially on the chip position at which the M-sequence generator started to generate the first M-sequence.

Whether or not feedback to referral sources is provided depends, for example, on program philosophy, privacy policies, and/or professional notions of client confidentiality.

The amount of such cells depends, for example, on the transcription state defining the phenotype and the ratio between the time scale required to re-establish the histone modification and that of cell replication (not shown).

The selective value of an allele depends, for example, on the probability that the same allele is present in chromosomes of both paternal and maternal origin, which depends on the frequency of the allele in the population.

Much depends, for example, on the assumption that during complex formation binding through dangling ends is predefined – we know that this is NOT how, for example, the templates are recognized by the Q β (protein!) replicase (since we do not have a replicase ribozyme we have to look at what we have).

It depends for example upon the question whether the investigators are seeking to show equivalence regionally or across all sites, the design of the experiment, the degree to which sites and reference varieties are orthogonal in the design, the form of the statistical mixed model and the variation expressed by the components of the interaction.

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Ring with different characteristics, depending, for example, on whether a call is internal or external.

The researchers can also vary the protein coatings depending, for example adding hemoglobin, which could carry oxygen.

A minute will mean many things to different people, depending, for example, on whether you are Einstein or a contributor to a panel game.

You can imagine that there are varied views about those questions, depending, for example, on whether you are a politician with an R- attached to your name.

This raises questions about the objectivity of the second law: does it depend, for example, on what we know about the system?

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