Sentence examples for encounters with different from inspiring English sources

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Anti-pneumococcal antibody levels showed extensive inter-individual variability (Fig.  1), probably due to the variable number of previous encounters with different S. pneumoniae strains (colonisation, subclinical infection), as well as inter-individual differences in the ability to mount a humoral immune response.

In particular, we trace how this category took on multiple meanings through its encounters with different human and nonhuman entities in disparate spatio-temporal settings.

Does an abundance of local toolstone reflect frequent encounters with different outcrops while foraging, or was a particular outcrop favored and preferentially quarried?

Written at a time when children might have gone shopping alone, in a series of playfully scary encounters with different animals who try to help themselves to Steven's purchases, it describes the real dramas which Steven might encounter as he "pops down to the shops" in an imaginative way.

These patient journeys typically involve a bewildering sequence of encounters with different nurses and doctors, starting with triage.

The university is intentionally diverse and inclusive because encounters with different perspectives, beliefs and ways of thinking lead to a more comprehensive understanding in politics as in every domain.

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In Spain, encounter with different cultures stimulated the development of the Andalusian, or Moorish, branch of Islamic music.

"I thought he might have been in the habit of sending fake headlines to people he had encountered with different political opinions".

Traditionally, college was seen as an experience as much as anything, a chance for self-discovery, broadening the mind, socialization -- at best, an encounter with different kinds of people and ideas, at worst a kind of day care for big kids.

While a large number of patients were encountered with different symptoms, most of them were presented as pelvic and/or abdominal pain.

(a) Fingerprint, (b) iris (from WVU multimodal database), and (c) face (from SCface and CAS-PEAL face databases) illustrating the wide range of quality that a biometric system can encounter with different image and biometric specific degradations.

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