Sentence examples for indicative passage from inspiring English sources

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In one indicative passage, she spends hours trying on outfits in preparation for meeting Wright.

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By projecting the property-space trajectories onto the first three principal eigenvectors, we observed divergence of the trajectories after 2 ns (500 K) and 0.5 ns (600 K) (Fig. S4 in the Supplementary Material, Data S1), indicative of a passage through the transition state.

The words "Take time" scribbled over a measure are no more indicative of how a passage should be played than the printed score itself, which is, after all, just a blueprint for a performance that must be worked out in direct consultation during rehearsals.

In ibn Khordadbeh's account, the Rus' are described as "a kind of the Saqaliba", a term usually used to refer to Slavs, and anti-Normanist scholars have interpreted this passage as indicative of the Rus' being Slavs rather than Scandinavians.

Martin Battestin believes that this passage is indicative of the fact that while Fielding was opposed to prostitution, "when actually confronted with the pitiable wretches accused of such crimes and misdemeanors ... he acted toward them with the compassion and good-humored tolerance that characterize the treatment of the 'lower orders' in his novels".

We found that while cultured cortical and spinal cord derived NSCs respond similarly to mitogens and are equally neuronogenic, they retain and maintain through multiple passages gene expression patterns indicative of the region from which they were isolated (e.g Emx2 and HoxD10).

Words such as "lasts" and "keeps" generally imply passage of time, which are indicative of kinetic properties and not at all related to thermodynamic properties, such as the thermodynamic stability of proteins.

We then asked which variants specifically demonstrated a constant increase in rate, as passages progressed, that could be indicative of positive selection and could help elucidate functional determinants throughout a genome.

These findings lead us to propose that the miRNA signatures identified in early-passage VERO cells (10-87 LP) and late-passage VERO cells 10-877 HP and 10-87 T cells) were indicative of the progressive changes in VERO cells that were undergoing neoplastic transformation during serial passage in cell culture.

Moreover, the gaps formed through LSECs permitted the passage of erythrocytes to the space of Dissé, indicative of hemorrhage and collapse of the sinusoidal wall (McCuskey et al. 2005).

To determine mRNA expression changes indicative for in vitro senescence of MSCM1, we analyzed mRNA expression patterns of corresponding early passages (P2) and senescent passages (PX) of the same donor.

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