Sentence examples for is subsequently described from inspiring English sources

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Damage progression is subsequently described by the ratio of actual and critical stability numbers.

Each process is carried out independently than the others which is subsequently described.

The implementation of these strategies is subsequently described for some prototypes and formulations in research and development stage as well as for already marketed dry powder products.

She lives in a small mobile home, with her husband and six children in a community considered "illegal" and "unauthorized," and even marked as a "wildcat outpost" by those who oppose its existence, and is subsequently described as such in much of the international press.

The EPR data flow is subsequently described to visualize the link between operational procedures and the aforementioned potentially relevant concerns of users.

The checklist was introduced and one patient is subsequently described as having been identified as having a malignancy via the use of this checklist.

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In July, frustrated by the slow pace and irritated by homeowner complaints, the Treasury Department summoned major mortgage companies to Washington for what was subsequently described by officials as a dressing down.

"Rutherford and Son," Sowerby's first play, was received to acclaim, and the author was subsequently described by the early feminist Emma Goldman as history's first significant female playwright.

On his famous voyage aboard HMS Beagle, English naturalist Charles Darwin collected fossil specimens of Toxodon, which were subsequently described by British anatomist and paleontologist Richard Owen.

When his other wife showed up at the shop with a baby, and the tattoo artist drove off with her to settle her, Jolene smashed up the shop, and fled to Las Vegas where she became the moll of a gray-haired man of some girth named Sal Fontaine, who was subsequently described as dying of a heart attack after an appointment with two gentlemen that he did not want her to meet..

Madison was a prominent contributor to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787, and was subsequently described as the "Father of the Constitution" – although he always insisted that that document was not "the off-spring of a single brain" but "the work of many heads and many hands".

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