Sentence examples for documented about from inspiring English sources

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Very little has been documented about the vocalizations of the Merida Flowerpiercer (Hilty 2011).

That's hardly a surprise given what that story itself documented about this man's attempts to stifle leaks.

Although the literature is well documented about electrode materials based on single metal oxides, polycationic oxides have also drawn some attention upon the last five years.

I have further reservations, equally documented, about Professor Kronstadt's anti-critical fugue, hut I will suppress them, if only in deference to the happy season.

In 1993, the maritime bureau documented about 20 maritime criminal attacks and attempted attacks in Southeast Asia, but that number steadily rose to nearly 250 by 2000.

While changes to groundwater recharge resulting from conversion of land for agriculture are relatively well understood, less is documented about the changes resulting from urbanization, due to a paucity of data from field-based studies.

Even though climate change is recognized as a major challenge for the economic growth of developing counties such as Ethiopia, little information has been documented about climate change from local people perspectives.

Although it is well known that western trekkers suffer from acute mountain sickness (AMS) in the Himalayas, not much is documented about the incidence of AMS in the local population of Nepal that go to high altitude.

As these scant biographical traces suggest, much of what historians have documented about the life of Mary Bowser comes from sources that focus more fully on the Van Lews, especially the pro-Union Elizabeth "Bet" Van Lew.

In one recent study, the French scholars Jean-Luc Azra and Véronique Cheneau, both of the University of Paris VIII, documented about 350 Verlan terms, which tended to be clustered around a handful of subjects: illegal activities like theft and drugs; race, ethnicity and national origin; and taboo topics like sex, as well as everyday objects on the street and in the subway.

In the Inupiaq dialect of Wales, Alaska, Krupnik documented about 70 terms for ice that mark such distinctions as: "utuqaq," ice that lasts year after year; "siguliaksraq," the patchwork layer of crystals that forms as the sea begins to freeze; and "auniq," ice that is filled with holes, like Swiss cheese.

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