Sentence examples for develops to a from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, FIF likely arises from a zygote at a primitive-streak stage and fetiform mass develops to a certain degree in a manner similar to normal fetal development [ 7].

After a bud develops to a certain point and even before it is severed from the parent cell, it is itself capable of budding by the same process.

The films without and with low C content have columnar appearance, which develops to a very compact "featureless" morphology for the highest C-alloyed films.

Acceleration happens due to the initial ignition geometry at the tube axis when a flame develops to a finger-shaped front, with surface area growing exponentially in time.

Because a node of the tearing mode develops to a dominant magnetic reconnection and other small nodes disappear as the simulation progresses, the dominant mode number decreases from m=6 to m=4 in Fig. 4 d.

This paper develops to a new concept, called progressive dimensionality reduction by transform (PDRT), which is particularly designed to perform data dimensionality reduction in terms of progressive information preservation.

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Even here, little was developed to a theatrical, let alone musical, argument.

They were able to transition from a developing to a developed economy by investing in their young labour force.

But in the past the plays that were developed were being developed to a purpose: the staging of that play.

It also developed to a high degree of perfection the arts of textiles, ceramics, and metallurgy.

Water storage is developed to a high degree in the stems of cacti.

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