Sentence examples for is traditionally described from inspiring English sources

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"Coherence" is traditionally described as the relationships that link the ideas in a text to create meaning for the readers.

The organization of cnidarian nerve nets is traditionally described as diffuse with randomly arranged neurites that show minimal reproducibility between animals.

Catalyst deactivation is traditionally described with semi-empirical models involving separable kinetics and time-dependent activity factors, but the rational approach is to treat catalyst deactivation as a chemisorption process among other surface processes.

Dust explosibility is traditionally described by two parameters, namely the maximum explosion pressure, Pmax, and the deflagration index, KSt, usually determined through testing in a closed, pressure-resistant spherical vessel, either 20 L or 1 m3 in volume.

Although the nervous system of Hydra is traditionally described as a simple nerve net, we surprisingly find instead a series of functional networks that are anatomically non-overlapping and are associated with specific behaviors.

The triple helix model is traditionally described as a chart like Figure 1.

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These effigies, more usual in execution, also form a contrast; they are traditionally described as active and thoughtful, respectively.

Despite their complexity, they are traditionally described through APIs (the operation signatures) and informal prose (the behaviour).

Relict glacial and periglacial landforms are widely identified in mid-latitude regions that have been traditionally described as having been shaped by the "normal" processes of fluvial erosion.

Despite a large scatter in experimental data, charge-injection barrier at organic/metal interfaces has been traditionally described as a function of metal work function.

No longer thick as "pea soup," as it was traditionally described, the city's air is now laced with nitrogen dioxide — a toxic gas mostly produced by vehicles with diesel engines.

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