Sentence examples for inlay represents from inspiring English sources

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Inlay represents zoomed image of ChR2-expressing interneurons of the EPL (scale bar, 100 μM).

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The chilly blue-and-white Spring has sound holes and inlays representing raindrops.

Therefore, the phantom consists of a cylindrical outer body that simulates healthy tissue and six spherical inlays which represent tumor lesions with high tracer uptake.

The 13 inlays mentioned above represent the 12 months of the year and the intercalary month added every few years to synchronize the lunar calendar with the solar calendar.

Sharing the case is a 19th-century American folk artwork, a plaque in which a map of a town intricately inlaid in wood embraces a found stone, which represents a pond while suggesting a woman's ghostly profile.

In the cherrywood-paneled basement of his Latrobe, Pa., home a coffee table was inlaid with 24 gold medals, each representing a tournament he had won.

The headpieces and masks have metal teeth, inlaid eyes, and frequently pegs to represent hair, which, alternatively, may be carved in elaborate coils.

It correlated with metastasis expansion and dissemination, and was represented by an indicative colouration inlay in mice pictures.

Ultra-thin bonded posterior occlusal veneers represent a conservative alternative to traditional inlays and complete coverage crowns for the treatment of severe erosive lesions.

Her stripes are represented by two engraved lines, with a black niello inlay between them, in most places not meeting the engraved lines.

In the 1990s, charismatic invertebrates represented nearly 80% of the 1.8 million individuals collected (Fig. 1B, inlay).

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