Sentence examples for it describes a type from inspiring English sources

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For example, it describes a type of radioactive decay in which a nucleus emits an alpha particle (a helium nucleus).

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However, 'lie' is considered by some philosophers to be a thick ethical term that it both describes a type of action and morally evaluates that type of action negatively (Williams 1985, 140).

But in the dark, silent hotel room, she realized that it was the same as a mathematical operation that describes a type of projection.

SARAH GREEN: So the article describes a type of organization you call the deliberately developmental organization.

'Chortle' now describes a type of laugh.

It describes a specific and unfortunately common type of video game story, wherein the playable protagonist is male and has to rescue and/or protect a sometimes younger, but always vulnerable female companion, essentially a daughter surrogate.

It describes a relationship between heterogeneous interaction types (29).

Figure 10 is a prototype for PC system and it describes a variety of a built-in type of the prototype modules.

"Zecha saw a market niche and filled it,"says Harper, describing a type of resort that was small, secluded and, above all, expensive.

Though the etymology of the word catfish is sort of strange, it's a useful term to describe a type of con artistry that is centered around crafting a fake identity.

In our previous post we described a type of rep we call a Challenger.

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