Sentence examples for identifiable points from inspiring English sources

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By placing easily identifiable points on the apex of the bone contours, we obtained data in the traditional manner, which allowed us to verify that these data were consistent with published values (Table 6).

By placing easily identifiable points on the apex of the bone contours, we were able to obtain data in the traditional manner, which allowed us to verify that our data were in agreement with published values (Cavaignac et al. 2016).

The examples are then used to make two general claims, first that within the structure of complex theories there are identifiable points that are definitions, and, second, that alternative systems of definitions and laws that account for the same "facts" say the same thing, have the same content.

By erasing any identifiable points of focus, the mind creates ample room to wander as part of the experience of viewing Jeff Elrod's The Brutal World.

Based on identifiable points designated by doctors on the images [ 14, 30], we extracted 15 characteristics from the frontal images.

Because painting in large proportion may skew your sense of proportion, scaling individual identifiable points is helpful in maintaining these proportions.

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To do so requires us to reject two romantic notions: first, that policymakers will ever think like scientists; and second, that there is a clearly identifiable point of decision at which scientists can contribute evidence to make a demonstrable impact.

Because the low-lying wetlands defied Umberto's definition of the origin of the Lualupa, an Anglo-Belgian border commission moved the line further west, to a clearly identifiable point of origin for the river.

The mesiodistal crown width was measured by a method similar to that described by Benninger et al., from the widest identifiable point on the mesial surface to the widest identifiable point on the distal surface of the incisor crown [13].

It often contains calcifications ("brain sand") which make it an easily identifiable point of reference in X-ray images of the brain.

This very warning against reification, though, is explicated into an influential cosmogony appearing at the start of the second chapter of the Huainanzi, which takes each phrase as labeling an identifiable point in a progression of concrete stages.

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