Sentence examples for directly describes from inspiring English sources

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A novel turnover index (TI), which directly describes the effect of degradation of a biomaterial on cell behaviour, was calculated.

In the present study a simple one- or two-stage model is proposed which directly describes global kinetics and neglects intermediates and radicals.

The model directly describes in vitro experiments of the type shown in Fig. 1.

We used this statistic as it more directly describes the effect of a test result (in this case GRG status) on the odds of disease [59].

It directly describes the survival experience of a study cohort, and is usually estimated by the KM method.

The major advantage of proteomics is that it most directly describes the functional output of a cell in both health and disease.

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The victim addressed Turner directly, describing waking up bloodied and dirty in a hospital.

Romney has not directly described Kobach as an adviser, but he was effusive in January welcoming his endorsement.

Although Brighton is not directly described in the novel, it plays a key role in the plot.

She attacks the blandness of our current forms of love without directly describing or explaining that blandness.

It has been amended to more directly describe the question Assange was responding to when he spoke of Russia's "many vibrant publications".

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