Sentence examples for expression describes from inspiring English sources

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A Japanese expression describes the severity of a winter as "two layer" or "three layer".

In particular, the closed form expression describes the transition from the 45° Warburg impedance to a 90° rise in the impedance spectra.

The expression describes the total AC loss in a wide range of magnetic fields (with different orientations) and transport currents.

Aesthetic expression describes the arc of human history.

This expression describes the positive feedback loop involving Cdc42, Cdc24, and the scaffold protein Bem1 [29].

This Booolean expression describes in a compact and hierarchical way all the possible variants of protein complex within a functional group.

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However, in none of these conditions were NCR genes expressed except for the NCR genes with relaxed expression described above.

Nobody is born in a trunk anymore, to use the old expression describing an immersion from early childhood in showbiz.

"Ask.fm has seen phenomenal usage and engagement because of its compelling take on social expression: describing yourself through the lens of what others want to know about you," continued Leeds.

An entirely new analytical expression describing plastic anisotropy is presented.

We have derived an expression describing the dependence of this ratio on the tilt angle.

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