Sentence examples for distinctively described from inspiring English sources

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Many scientific applications in the literature of mathematical physics and fluid mechanics can be distinctively described by the Emden Fowler equation textstylebegin{cases} u"(x)+frac{beta}{x}u'(x)=H ( x,u(x) ), u(0)=u_{0},qquad u'(0)=0, end{cases} (1) where (H x,u(x))=f(x g u)); (f(x)) and (g( u )) are given functions of x and u, respectively, and β is a shape factor.

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When Alberto Gutman, a state senator of distinctively Floridian heritage (he described himself as "Jewban": ie, Jewish and Cuban) was indicted for a distinctively Floridian crime (Medicare fraud), opening up positions further down the food chain, Mr Rubio was elected to the statehouse aged just 28.

Thus Baron's position is half-way between the usual, worldly kind of patriotism, and what might be described as its distinctively ethical type.

The latter point pertains to what is perhaps the most distinctively phenomenological aspect of the interview described here, an aspect that might be compared with the famous "phenomenological reduction" [ 27].

The critic Alfred Kazin recognized this distinctively American attitude of what might be called critical patriotism when he described the cultural mood of the 1930's as "born of the depression and the international crisis," but also suffused with a feeling of "affirmation," with "an insistence to know and to love what it knew".

As described briefly in the sequel, the three methods are based on distinctively different principles and procedures.

The work is described as a dialogue between Maqoma and his contributors and promises to be far more than a straightforward verbatim performance of the joint efforts, as he reinterprets their material in his own distinctively offbeat style.

Prior to her breakthrough success, she is described as having sung "much deeper than her highly recognizable trademark voice of today", with Eric Foster White, who worked with Spears for her debut album...Baby One More Time, being cited as "[shaping] her voice over the course of a month" upon being signed to Jive Records "to where it is today distinctively, unmistakably Britney".

The apoptotic tubes observed macroscopically in glafenine-exposed fish comprised cellular debris and multiple, distinctively apoptotic IECs within the epithelium of segments 1 and 2 and in the lumen of segment 2 (Fig. 3A), confirming that the caspase-3 and AO signals described earlier were due to apoptosis.

Edge praised Barret's introduction as something "new" in the series, citing both his use of a gun and his "distinctively black" character, and further describing him as a "pseudo-nod" to similarly armed characters, such as Mega Man or Samus Aran, who in contrast were either robots or encased in armor.

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