Sentence examples for described competition from inspiring English sources

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In an article published in The New York Times today, two senior Democratic Party officials described competition between Ms. Dozoretz and Mr. McAuliffe over who deserved the greater share of credit for soliciting donations from Ms. Rich.

Variables that described competition included basal area of trees larger than the subject tree, stand basal area, and their transformations.

Groups then compared by their average group payoffs according to the above described competition rules.

Circulating levels of CRP in plasma samples were detected using an in-house, high-sensitivity ELISA adapted from a previously described competition ELISA by comparing the direct detection of bound CRP by horseradish-peroxidase-conjugated rabbit anti-human CRP (DakoCytomation) and visualisation using Tetra Methyl Benzidine (Sigma-Aldrich).

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It can also be used to describe competition and exclusion of biological population [2].

Theoretical models were tested which describe competition between various sizes X.

In the "Bachelor Pad" chapter of the "Reproduction" section (p. 115), Dr. Bondar describes competition for mates among male bowerbirds.

First, the FCC inquires about which analytic framework and data sources will most clearly describe competition in the mobile wireless market.

In extension of Canham's idea, hemispherical projections of neighbouring trees similar to fisheye- photos were simulated to describe competition for trees ((Courbaud [1995]); (Biber [1996])), and branches (Seifert [2003]).

When the models were used in this study, the predictors which describe competition (stand basal area, G, and basal area in larger trees, BAL) were calculated from trees that were within 10 meters from the tree for which predictions were calculated.

Constructing an antibiotic-resistance model that appropriately describes competition between antibiotic-sensitive and -resistant strains for a specific agent requires knowing whether within-host strain coexistence occurs, replacement infection is possible, and strain conversion is possible.

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