Sentence examples for key exploration from inspiring English sources

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With the increasing interest in oil and gas exploration and development, low permeability clastic rock reservoirs are becoming key exploration target areas (Yang et al. 2010; Cao et al. 2012).

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From that special-effects cloudburst, however, Hereafter immediately settles into a globe-spanning but low-key exploration of loss and heartache.

Politicians should not be deterred by "fierce unionist hostility from undertaking a preliminary, low-key exploration of the possibilities with the Irish," the minutes state.

The key with exploration is to welcome and embrace it.

Filtering out uninteresting data is a key to exploration and summarization.

In 1962, science educators J. Myron Mikee) Atkin and Robert Karplus argued influentially that effective learning cycles involved three key components: exploration, term introduction, and concept application (Atkin and Karplus, 1962).

The various explorations in the aspects of nanomaterial preparation and performance at present provide the base for nano-engineering, in which the controllable preparation and unique performance of nanomaterials have been the keys of exploration.

French director Alexandre Moors's low-key 2013 exploration into the DC sniper attacks of 2002 is terrifying in its banality, in the way it captures the paranoiac feeling that at any moment, seemingly out of nowhere, your life could be ended by a single bullet fired from a ways away.

Thus, navigation has always been a key to undersea exploration.

Phobos's low gravity could be a key to Mars exploration.

A key area for exploration and production-related spills is liability.

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