Sentence examples for first part describes from inspiring English sources

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The first part describes the design of a photomask.

The first part describes the working principle of the actuator.

The first part describes the relevant fundamentals of reactive distillation.

The first part describes generally applicable concepts in nanoparticle technology.

The first part describes the KM method, its strengths, limitations, and evolution.

The first part describes the main principles that should be considered.

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The first part described knowledge and perception of a respondent about environmental issues and groundwater resource as well and a hypothesized market scenario used to elicit a household's WTP.

The first part described the animal's physical attributes which included blue animals and things that can't possibly exist in nature.

The first part described elements common to Molyneux's terrestrial and celestial globes, including the circles and lines inscribed on them, zones and climates, and the use of each globe's wooden horizon circle and brass meridian.

The chapters of the first part describe selected patterns of post-accession emigration.

In general, each PBL discussion focuses on a two-part case, the first part describing a patient with a presenting complaint, and the second part presenting history/physical, laboratory and radiological findings, as suitable.

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