Sentence examples for involved a key from inspiring English sources

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However, before attempting to directly analyze the data involved, a key step is to preprocess the data instances in order to allow for a structured optimization of the downstream analysis process.

This involved a key position for UKIP at the front of the parade.

While a number of organizational and cultural issues are involved, a key technical difficulty lies in linking together the different time and length scales at play into a single representative format.

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The last playoff game in Houston was in 1994, before the Oilers moved to Tennessee, and any chance the Texans had of advancing figured to involve a key play from their No. 2-ranked defense.

A backdoor into encrypted communications must be built into the encryption protocol, such as iMessage, itself; in practice, proposals for such encryption systems exist, and they involve a key, or a number of keys, which can be used in concert to decrypt the communications.

3D flowerlike platinum (Pt) nanoparticle clusters are electrodeposited onto multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by using an all-electrochemical protocol, which involves a key, second step of a potential pulse sequence.

Two new families of chiral arenesulfonic acids were synthesised in a short, robust and scalable synthetic sequence involving a key cross-coupling step of an aromatic scaffold with a suitable chiral auxiliary.

The decision to ground the new Mars lander, dubbed InSight, follows unsuccessful attempts to repair the leak, which involves a key scientific instrument.

However, this model does not involve a key feature which is that the liver disease is associated with a state of inflammation.

The I424S mutation involves a key residue in helix 3 that packs against helix 1 and forms part of the stabilising hydrophobic core of the three-helix bundle.

We present a putative mechanism for robustness in C4 carbon fixation, involving a key enzyme in the pathway, pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK), which is regulated by a bifunctional enzyme, Regulatory Protein (RP).

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