Sentence examples for in age to reference from inspiring English sources

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Yoho National Park forests were similar in age to reference area forests and more productive, and therefore had both higher C stocks and greater CO2 uptake.

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These strength development diagrams provide an immediate indication of the strength that can be expected at the child's age using a continuous age scale, in contrast to reference tables with 1-year or 2-year intervals.

median values, SD standard deviation The Wilcoxon test was used to compare BMI values in age categories with reference to place of residence.

Other frequent suggestions included providing information about unspecified health issues, and teaching young people '... we must not do older people' s things at a young age' in reference to counselling adolescents to remain sexually abstinent.

Neo-Theosophist Alice Bailey published the book Discipleship in the New Age (1944), which used the term New Age in reference to the transition from the astrological age of Pisces to Aquarius.

But in the effort to stay relevant in an age in which reference materials and novels can be found on the Internet and Oprah's Book Club helps set standards of popularity, libraries are not the cultural repositories they once were.

We observed a significant difference in age of death with reference to the place of death.

Saudi laws, she insisted, were "perfect" (a word that I heard at least half a dozen times, from other women her age, in reference to the Saudi legal system).

It has what is a producer's favorite form of insurance these days: stars known to the public from movies, television and tabloids, of whom people can later say things like "She's even more beautiful in person" (as they surely will of the lustrous Ms. Zeta-Jones) or "She's amazing for her age" (in reference to the 84-year-old Ms. Lansbury).

Organum, plural Organa, originally, any musical instrument (later in particular an organ); the term attained its lasting sense, however, during the Middle Ages in reference to a polyphonic (many-voiced) setting, in certain specific styles, of Gregorian chant.

Another, Julio Pena, did a painting of two cackling skeletons dressed in revolutionary military uniforms, in a tongue-in-cheek reference to Cuba's aging leaders.

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