Sentence examples for extends the description from inspiring English sources

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Our study extends the description of the role of NETs in the host response to Gram-negative sepsis caused by B. pseudomallei in both clinical melioidosis and a murine model of melioidosis.

The structure of the paper follows the different stages of the OMR system implemented, which extends the description shown in [7, 9], a scheme is shown in Figure 2. Thus, the organization of the paper is the following.

This paper extends the description and evaluation of the system proposed by the authors in [4], which consists of a commonly used combination of a minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) beamformer with a single-channel spectral enhancement scheme.

This explanation complements and extends the description already given by the title of the text block.

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There is therefore a need to extend the description of chemical and weathering systems in the SoilGen model.

In this section, we extend the description of a scenario given in the previous section to more precisely define what we mean with a scenario.

The description of a systemic category's potential, whether linguistic or cultural contextual, does not undervalue such intuitions; but it seeks to extend the description to the complete range of regular patterns of possibilities.

The present paper builds upon the work of Galvin and Nguyentranlam (2002), incorporating improvements into the general theoretical framework, and extending the description of the system to cover binary suspensions.

Having extended the description of the field of activity in delicacy, I will then combine field values certain values from tenor and mode parameters to illustrate the cartographic power of this descriptive framework.

We made an alteration in this method of classification, adding one new class, the In-Cab Train Advisory Systems, reorganized the content of some classes, and extended the description of each class and their subsystems.

In what follows, I will begin by extending the description of fields of activity — of socio-semiotic process — in delicacy up to the point where it is possible to make contact with the extensive body of accounts of "genres" documented by e.g. Martin (1992a, 1992b), Martin and Rose (2008), Christie and Derewianka (2008) and Eggins and Slade (2005).

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