Sentence examples for for instance chapter from inspiring English sources

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For instance, Chapter 34 occurs three times in a row.

For instance, Chapter 11 gives debtors the right to propose a restructuring plan within 120 days.

For instance, Chapter Six is headed "Basic Training Sit, Stay, Come" and relies heavily on training puppies as an analogy.

In anticipation for an eventual Chinese admittance, several TPP chapters targeted such issues, for instance Chapter 9 on Investment, Chapter 15 on Government Procurement, Chapter 16 on Competition, and especially Chapter 17 on State-Owned Enterprises.

Therefore, the expression of the perturbed fluence due to an absorbing defect obtained with the Born approximation (see, for instance, chapter 7 in [ 21]) can be used to describe the photons absorbed by a fluorescent inclusion.

It can be noted that the integral of Eq. (7) is similar to the expression of the perturbed fluence due to an absorbing defect placed inside a turbid medium obtained using the Born approximation (see, for instance, chapter 7 in [ 21], Eq. (7.11) for the DE or Eq. (7.63) for the RTE).

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Each chapter has its own introductory essay, up to four pages in length, and within each chapter sub-sections also have their own preliminary essays; for instance, the chapter on meat has a two-page opening essay, with individual essays on beef, lamb, pork and veal before the recipes for each.

For instance the chapter devoted to Venus looks at the role the planet has played in poetry, whereas the chapter on Uranus and Neptune is written in the form of a long letter by Caroline Herschel, the sister of the discoverer of Uranus and predictor of the existence of Neptune.

Take for instance, the chapter in which Klausner discusses the troubling implications of Kermit and Miss Piggy's relationship.

For instance, in Chapter Six, the authors acknowledge that the guided pathways plan may increase the per-student-cost for education.

For instance, the chapter on Mars is told from the viewpoint of Allan Hills 84001, a rock from Mars discovered in Antarctica in 1984 and Galileo is reduced to the sum of his astrological chart.

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