Sentence examples for has initially introduced from inspiring English sources

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Lao has initially introduced himself as a cynic, but the message in question, unfortunately, seems to instruct him to convert into a repetitive prophet.

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Davis had initially introduced the issue, arguing that all persons liberated by the act be required to emigrate.

Before I hung up I asked again if I could use his name as he had initially introduced himself.

I was driving in middle of nowhere a week or so later when the sound editor, Ted Caplin who had initially introduced Park to my work, called me to tell me that Park wanted it for the film.

For simplicity we have initially introduced this concept of drift correction in the concept of sample motion, but in the next section we will see that it has a second, more important purpose in the context of image translation introduced during focus correction.

Parallel factor (PARAFAC) is a subset of multi-way analysis and has initially been introduced as a data analysis tool in psychometrics and chemometrics.

The nematode Pristionchus pacificus has initially been introduced as a satellite system for comparison to developmental processes of Caenorhabditis elegans [ 7].

In the present study, we employed the widely used classification for tumor cell budding in CRC that has initially been introduced by Ueno et al. in the slightly modified version as reviewed by Mitrovic et al. [ 8, 26].

The scanning process (variation of the applied field strength) begins when a steady state is reached, i.e., when the sample is continuously fed to the system (about 5 min after the sample has initially been introduced to the GEMMA instrument).

The concept of 2-normed spaces has been initially introduced by Gähler in the 1960s [26], as an interesting non-linear generalization of a normed linear space, which has been subsequently studied by many authors [27 29].

Researchers have likened gene-drive technology to a nuclear chain reaction because it allows GM genes to be amplified within a breeding population of insects or other animals without any further intervention once the trait has been initially introduced.

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