Sentence examples for described from a unique from inspiring English sources

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This approach allowed selection of new specific serine proteinase inhibitors for neutrophil elastase and plasmin (a thrombin inhibitor variant was previously described), from a unique template molecule, LDTI, a Kazal type one domain inhibitor, by only 2 4 amino acid replacements.

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After performing the mentioned transformations, each cell's coverage area is described by a unique polygon, resulting from Voronoi tesselation.

Each cell line described herein is from a unique donor.

She studied at the LSE, which she has described as a unique institution.

Director of BBC radio Helen Boaden described him as "a unique and brilliant talent".

Ann Romney, whose own tribute at the convention to her husband Mitt was well-received, described Eastwood as a "unique guy" doing a "unique thing".

Bruce Levy, an agent who represents 25 W.N.B.A. players, though not Hammon, described her as a unique phenomenon.

Nick Bridgland, leader of the English Heritage listing team in the north, described it as a unique building of international significance.

It offered what you might charitably describe as a unique interpretation of where Morrissey's career highlights lay.

Bullshit, Frankfurt describes, is a unique kind of speech act.

We report the isolation of SLEV from a person in Peru and describe a unique collection method, using oropharyngeal swab specimens, for detecting this virus.

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