Sentence examples for elements to understand from inspiring English sources

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The present article brings elements to understand this landscape and describes techniques helping for behaviour changes.

He has lived in China 16 years, he said, but still finds there are many "cultural elements to understand.

More immediately, the techniques may allow researchers to use variation within genes and within regulatory elements to understand and treat disease.

The main conclusion is that convenience (flexible, efficient) and exogenous restrictions (danger, vandalism, facilities) are the most important elements to understand the attitudes towards the bicycle.

Crum and her co-authors urge researchers to develop more studies that measure the physical effects of these psychosocial elements to understand and quantify patients' subjective experiences of expectations, connection and trust.

Identify these elements to understand your criteria for the most ideal customers.

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Emphasis was put on characterising the passive layer of the unimorph structure, before bonding the piezoelectric element, to understand how the active element affects the behaviour of the flexing plate.

"Another important element to understand is how the territory is perceived and narrated by indigenous intellectuals or leaders, be they poets, writers, 'ulamā' (Islamic scholars) or tribal shaykhs.

TB singularity can be identified in several neuron models and this unfolding has been proposed as a key element to understand neural excitability [30 32, 37, 39].

Our findings show evidence that the interplay of age and gender with local clustering is an important element to understand grouping phenomena and the growth of social networks.

As an additional element to understand the complexity of a class, we report the minimum number of bifurcation curves that the path for that class here identified has to cross, which may also affect whether an arc of great circle can be used as a path (last column, 'y' (yes) if the great circle 'g.c.' can be used, 'n' (no) otherwise).

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