Sentence examples for distinctive innovations from inspiring English sources

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The metal truss technology of the bridge displays distinctive innovations developed by the prominent civil engineers and bridge designers Squire Whipple and J. W. Murphy; the innovations are evident in the bridge's double-intersection diagonals and counter-diagonals with pin connections.

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The basic principle here is that innovative biomedical technologies may follow distinctive innovation pathways as they emerge, and thus that they may be amenable to different forms of governance intervention and steerage.

Plimpton also devised the Review's most distinctive innovation, the extended literary interview, and conducted two of the earliest and best himself, with E. M. Forster and with Ernest Hemingway.

A distinctive innovation lies in a newly defined loss function, which replaces the probability vector maintaining in conventional LA.

Adaptive immunity that until recently had been considered a distinctive innovation in animals, is represented in prokaryotes by the CRISPR-Cas systems that are found in nearly all archaea and many bacteria [ 23- 25].

The Nqo1-like clade shows its distinctive innovation in the region between strands 4 and 5, which also corresponds to the same general spatial location where the ligands are bound in the transcobalamin-like clade and β-GF ferredoxins.

It also incorporated one of his most distinctive conceptual innovations, a lexicon of some two dozen semiabstract designs meant to symbolize negative emotions.

They may or may not be the new rock 'n' roll, but they are one of the few truly distinctive cultural innovations of our time.

JPL would later credit him for making "distinctive technical innovations that advanced early efforts" in rocketry.

Despite the distinctive structural innovations, the conserved core of the β-GF domain in this assemblage is a 4-stranded version with a "lateral shelf" suggesting that it represents an early branch of the clade unified by the latter derived feature.

Everywhere churches were built in Romanesque style, and they continued to be built in the south long after some architects, such as Suger at Saint-Denis in the 1140s, introduced the new aesthetic of Gothic style, a distinctive French innovation.

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