Sentence examples for in terms of isolation from inspiring English sources

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Even without flying ability, he said, wings and feathers offered evolutionary benefit, in terms of isolation and catching prey.

Two types of diplexers are compared in terms of isolation and packaging box's influence.

The algorithm uses a new approach and defines a potential in terms of isolation indices from T-theory.

Here, we compare DM versus nondiabetic (NDM) ASC in terms of isolation efficiency, proliferation, commitment toward endothelial lineage, and seeding onto the luminal surface of a graft.

"He was a little wistful when I was with him about his new public life, his presidential life, and its cost in terms of isolation from ordinary life experiences," said Senator Richard J. Durbin, his former Illinois colleague.

Modern species date chiefly from the Pleistocene Epoch (beginning about 2.6 million years ago), and many facts concerning the distribution and differentiation of northern subspecies and species are explainable in terms of isolation during the periods of Pleistocene glaciation.

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As Jason Robert and Françoise Baylis (2003) note, although species can be defined in terms of reproductive isolation, genetic isolation, shared ancestry, or homeostatic property clusters, none of these definitions takes precedence over the others.

Then, we applied one isolation distance for each scenario, i.e. we did not discriminate between conventional and organic farming in terms of different isolation distances.

Surgery initiates hope for a life with less pain but also creates a feeling of existential insecurity in terms of fear, isolation and uncertainty.

An experimental campaign was carried out to determine the influence of this isolator during the early stages of the seismic response of masonry-infilled steel frames, testing different configuration schemes to assess their effectiveness in terms of overall isolation, reduction of peak loads, strain levels and energy dissipation.

A detailed clinical history and the subsequent quantitative and functional analyses of the lymphocyte subpopulations in the peripheral blood is crucial to classify as complete (<1%) or partial (95 99%) the disease and to guide clinicians in terms of patient isolation, vaccination, prophylaxis for opportunistic infections, use of irradiated blood products and immunological reconstitution.

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