Sentence examples for especially discusses from inspiring English sources

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The present paper reports on results for the low velocity case and especially discusses the effect of an outer coating of the sensor with a paint, which is used to reduce heating by solar radiation.

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It, especially, also discusses the holonic paradigm and challenges and research areas for industrial MASs.

My mum said, 'No, we'll come back when the main feature starts.' I said, 'No we won't!' Thanks, Mum!" The text Beck has written to accompany the multiplicity of photos is often poignantly revealing, especially where he discusses his hardscrabble youth in postwar England.

The conversation quickly becomes lively, especially when Kostya discusses his drawings.

It would, I felt, be a little like meeting Homer… Writer discusses two especially popular epics, one about Pabuji, a semi-divine warrior, and one about Dev Narayan, the son of a cattle herder named Sawai Bhoj.

The requirement to say more seems especially clear when Strawson discusses the mind/body problem.

Quantitative assessment methods often face the critique of being perceived with more precision than justified [31],[32], especially [33] when he discusses Nowotny's perspective.

Phillips usually discusses potential moves, especially ones that affect payroll, with both owners.

It's especially fun later when he discusses changes in the macroeconomic framework (toward systematic inflation, for instance) and identifies corresponding changes in the obsessions of contemporary writers.

In his pursuit of other bodily geography, Aldersey-Williams discusses the foot, especially the big toe, with a ballerina; recalls a brain scan; reviews a recipe for shrinking heads (it sounds a bit like cooking cabbage); and interviews an "immortalist," who is convinced the key to living forever is to solve a few technical glitches in our cells.

Chakra, especially Vishnu's Sudarshana Chakra (discus of Vishnu), Shankha ("conch"), Padma (lotus), Ankusha (elephant goad), Pasha (noose), Trisula (trident), vajra (thunderbolt), Khadga (sword), Danda (a sceptre or club), Bana/Shara ("arrow") and Bhindi (sling) are depicted male.

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