Sentence examples for indicative of living from inspiring English sources

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I suppose, for all their socio-cultural differences, J Hus and Jay Rayner are united in their loathing for themselves, and what could be more indicative of living in London than that?

Immigration conditions in the host country is often indicative of living in crowded places, being homeless or in prison, all well-known risk factors for TB infection, reactivation, transmission and TB disease progression [ 20, 30, 31].

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The figure shows approximately half of the cells fluorescing green, indicating these cells have an intact cellular membrane which is indicative of live cells.

Double-negative cells were indicative of live cell populations.

Cytoplasmic streaming in root hairs (GFPE. coli: movie S1; GFPyeast: movie S2) and other root cells (movie S3) was indicative of live and active plant cells.

Synovial cells emitted a strong green fluorescence indicative of live cells.

The fungal phospholipid-derived fatty acid (PLFA) marker C18 2ω6, indicative of the living fraction of the fungal biomass, decreased from 575 to 280 nmol g−1 compost in the negative control.

The average volume of fluorescently-intense live cell signal, indicative of the volume of living cells in the short-chambered system, was generally cyclical, where total cell volumes growth decreased at day 16 and 44 on the shunt hole inside or outside the scaffold (Fig.  7b, d).

14 While education and occupation are markers of social relationships and command over life-long skills, income is more indicative of a current standard of living.

However, it is unclear whether elevated HIV-specific traumatic stress reflects the influence of specific HIV-related traumatic stressors (e.g., HIV diagnosis) or if it is more indicative of the cumulative effects of living with this highly stigmatized, chronic illness.

This analysis takes a critical realist epistemological standpoint, treating respondents' accounts as indicative of their lived 'reality' although recognizing that the meanings attached to experiences are mediated by socio-cultural contexts (Willig, 1999).

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