Sentence examples for distinctly address from inspiring English sources

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The change of the arginase isoform according to polarization could allow each MØ type to distinctly address arginases to the cytosolic (Arg I) or mitochrondrial (Arg II) subcellular compartments where they may exert distinct biological effects as reported in endothelial cells [18].

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Or another moment when he shakes the hands of a white coach before distinctly addressing NBA player Kevin Durant in a more casual, brotherly way.

The four categories we focused on were: (1) direct orders or personally addressed demands were single tasks assigned to a specific team member; the addressee must be distinctly addressed by name, physical gesture or eye contact.

While Moore says the airline still operates on a low-cost basis, minimising unnecessary overheads – the headquarters are still the distinctly unglamorous address of Hangar 89 in Luton "and will be for some time to come" – he believes consumers no longer have that label in mind.

Indeed, this is due to the fact that different CSPs tend to act distinctly while addressing service quality of service (QoS), features, customizability, requirements, etc. [3, 4].

An even newer generation of startups addresses distinctly urban questions.

Hilbert's range of mathematical interests was broad, and included an interest in the foundations of mathematics: his Foundations of Geometry was published in 1899, and of the list of questions posed to the International Congress of Mathematicians in 1900, three addressed distinctly foundational issues.

In "An Unspeakable Word Is the Word That Has to Be Spoken," published in the Sunday magazine, the author, Jenny Diski, rather creatively addressed a distinctly feminine obscenity: bits of literary history concerning it, BBC bloopers using it, the lingering cultural objection to it, and her own call to actually use it in print.

They saw Mr Obama, by contrast, as a normal family man: one woman imagined him making pancakes for his children on a Saturday morning.Although he is now a veteran of the hustings, Mr Romney can still sound distinctly wonkish, even awkward, when addressing supporters.

Words that may be of some comfort to his namesake (sort of) Pope Francis after he accidentally used some distinctly unholy language during a Papal address to thousands in St Peter's Square.

We previously observed that some sets of functionally-related genes are weakly differentially-expressed; here we wish to address a similar, but distinctly different question within the network context.

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