Sentence examples for determined by particular from inspiring English sources

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In a recent blog post, he writes: "Film noir is historically determined by particular circumstances; that's why latter-day attempts at film noir, or so-called neo-noirs, almost all feel like exercises in nostalgia".

But the film noir is historically determined by particular circumstances; that's why latter-day attempts at film noir, or so-called neo-noirs, almost all feel like exercises in nostalgia.

In addition, there are symbols for certain sounds that have no independent status and whose occurrence is determined by particular contexts: a nasal offglide called anusvāra and the spirants ḫk (jihvāmūlīya), ḫp (upadhmānīya), and ḥ (visarjanīya, visarga).

These results suggest that rice grain size is likely determined by particular allele combinations of several genes involved in regulation of grain size.

Both experiments found that perseveration at the tasks was determined by particular configurations of mood and stop rules for the task.

Each of the plots was circularly shaped with the radius determined by particular local forest stand: it was selected in such a manner that each plot contained 6 trees of the dominant species.

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That's because of its connection to the Higgs mechanism, which tells us that its interactions with any particular particle are determined by that particular particle's mass.

The parameter λ is determined automatically for each data set based on the optimization procedure we developed previously; each particular choice is determined by the particular distributions within each data set [30].

We determine the parameter λ automatically for each data set based on the optimization procedure we developed previously; each particular choice is determined by the particular distributions within each data set [22].

The orientation of the double image is determined by the particular muscle (sometimes more than one muscle) that is not working properly.

July 7, 1861 Cavendish, Vermont May 4, 1912 Baltimore, Maryland Nettie Stevens, in full Nettie Maria Stevens (born July 7 , 1861 Cavendish, Vermont, U.S. died May 4, 1912, Baltimore, Maryland), American biologist and geneticist who was one of the first scientists to find that sex is determined by a particular configuration of chromosomes.

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