Sentence examples for describe roughly from inspiring English sources

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The second position is the opposite: adopt a public interest test for major bids and describe, roughly, how it would be applied.

The change in the contact angle has been used to describe roughly the variation in surface chemical composition of the substrate as well as the extent of the surface coverage [25].

For higher principal-component indices, the principal components in each mode pair are at a 90° offset from one another and describe roughly the same percentage of expected variance.

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Mr. Stefanoni of Pulte described roughly the same pattern of recovery in the market for newly constructed housing.

It is also found that all these "yield" surfaces can be described roughly by a general formula.

This describes roughly something that is fairly commonplace, it's 100-proof vodka 1/2 water, 1/2 ethanol -- that describes that macroscopic system.

There are different stages of a malignant tumor evolution; described roughly, the main stages are the cellular stage and the macroscopic stage.

As it is, botanists have described roughly 200,000 species, with about 2,000 new species being described each year at the current rate.

Instead, the report describes roughly a dozen different projects that countries that have built nuclear weapons — the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France, Israel, India and Pakistan — all had to grapple with, in some form.

The procedures described roughly fall in three categories: (i) in vitro quantification of CK2 activity in crude biological samples and cell lysates; (ii) in-cell assay of endogenous CK2 activity based on the phosphorylation of reporter substrates; (iii) identification of CK2 targets in malignant and normal cells.

The automatic procedure is described roughly and needs more thorough analysis in the future.

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