Sentence examples for generation of spots from inspiring English sources

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Dozens of these restaurants still exist, some having been handed down, generation to generation, and though they have been on the decline in recent years, a combination of nostalgic attachment, new devotees, and a more modern generation of spots — mainly in bigger cities like Madison and Milwaukee — that recalls their charms have sustained the tradition.

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Cavitation results in the generation of hot spots, highly reactive free radicals, and turbulence associated with liquid circulation currents, which can result in the intensification of various physical/chemical operations.

In order to reduce the generation of "hot spot," it is necessary to control the hot spot temperature and heat content, while the high thermal conductivity of the filler materials can effectively reduce the "hot spot" temperature and heat content.

Wander into ABC Kitchen on any given weekday and the nature of that transformation will be abundantly clear: There's a new generation of power-lunch spots in downtown Manhattan, and women are the most devoted regulars.

Third, heat effects represented by the generation of localized hot spots developed by rapid explosion of the bubbles (Young 1999).

This could be due to a reduction in the inflammatory response and/or in the regrowth of vasculature without generation of microvascular hot spots.

A near Gaussian profile focal spot of a 1.5 m diameter parabolic mirror is transformed into an intense rectangular light column, uniformly distributed along the 2D-CPC output end of the assembly, avoiding the generation of hot pump spots within the laser rod.

The generation of diffraction limited spots, along the regular grid allows us to perform scanning based imaging.

To obtain precise control over the generation of multiple excitation spots, we used a liquid crystal on silicon spatial light modulator (LCOS-SLM or in short, LCOS, X10468-01, Hamamatsu, Bridgewater, NJ).

For the generation of probes for spotting, cDNA inserts from a single 384-well plate of non-redundant, fully sequenced, annotated human cDNA collection (Human Ensembl set RZPD1.1) were employed- (BenKahla et al., unpublished) and a second partial plate consisting of control genes and empty wells to be used for data normalisation were amplified by PCR in a 384-well format.

Generation of the amplicons, slide spotting, slide treatment after spotting, and slide quality control were performed as described [ 4] with modifications (see protocols at supplementary web-site [ 21]).

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