Sentence examples for describing globally from inspiring English sources

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XML provides numerous capabilities and advantages for describing globally diverse transaction content.

An alternative simulation framework is discussed here, based on parsimonious modeling of the hysteretic behavior, established by describing globally the restoring force drift relationship for each floor.

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Recently, we have revealed that the atomic packing in both metallic liquids and supercooled liquids can be described globally by the spherical-periodic order (SPO), while the global feature of the glassy solids can be characterized by the local translational symmetry (LTS) imposed on the SPO (Liu XJ, et al. Phys Rev Lett 2010 105:155501).

Wood swells when exposed to an increase in RH and the typical deformations observed in the cellular structure of wood samples has been described globally.

Espi et al. [8] succeeds in modeling spectrogram patches input as a whole, i.e.; it learns features that describe "globally" a short-time spectrogram patch.

Existing recognition methods mainly relied on the points spatial features, which can be described globally or locally (Stiene et al. 2006).

Those choices, particularly around censorship, press shield laws, intellectual property laws, electronic privacy and government surveillance, are often not congruent with the Internet freedom that Clinton describes globally.

Increasing antimicrobial resistant Campylobacter prevalence has been described globally, yet data from Peru is limited.

Already in 1995, one cefixime-resistant (CFM-R) isolate was found, which is the first CFM-R isolate described globally.

All genes identified as potentially regulated under these conditions were re-annotated with BLAST2GO to describe globally the influence of TPS on the L. infantum transcriptome.

To assess whether the E. faecium isolates belonged to previously described, globally dispersed hospital subpopulations, MLST was performed on 12 E. faecium isolates and identified 7 different sequence types (STs) of which ST132 (5 isolates) and ST18 (2 isolates) were found in multiple isolate.

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