Sentence examples for key to generation from inspiring English sources

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It simplifies the complex atom-level description of proteins and is therefore the key to generation of schematic diagrams of their three dimensional (3D) folding patterns (Lesk and Hardman, 1982; Richardson, 1981).

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On Tuesday, the House of Commons will once again debate the government's new housing and planning bill, hyped up as the key to "transforming generation rent into generation buy", which will supposedly mark another big step towards the age-old Tory dream of a property-owning democracy.

By Jon Michaud June 3, 2010 This week, The New Yorker publishes its 20 Under 40 issue, in which the magazine presents the twenty young fiction writers our editors believe "are or will be key to their generation".

By The Editors Last winter, when we came up with the plan to devote this issue to young fiction writers who we believe are, or will be, key to their generation, we took a look at a similar issue that we published, in 1999, titled "The Future of American Fiction".

Last winter, when we came up with the plan to devote this issue to young fiction writers who we believe are, or will be, key to their generation, we took a look at a similar issue that we published, in 1999, titled "The Future of American Fiction".

The purpose of the exercise, the editors explain, is "to offer a focused look at the talent sprouting and blooming around us," in particular the talent of these "young fiction writers who we believe are, or will be, key to their generation,... the ones our grandchildren and their grandchildren will read".

It is likely that the delivery site (whether i.d. or i.m). is key to the generation of the immune response.

Most of the value, though, emerges from a creative rethink of the business playscript, for it holds the key to value generation at the business level.

Interneuron networks are key to the generation of gamma-frequency range (30 100 Hz) oscillations that are observed in many brain regions.

The cross-fertilisation of ideas and knowledge between the parties is thus the key to the generation of ideas, while the involvement of lecturers and researchers as collaborators and the availability of funds are stressed as important enablers of firm creation (Van Looy et al. 2011).

Clearly iTreg cells express receptors for IL-2 and TGF-β (both key to their generation) and must also express receptors for IL-12 and IL-27, when exposed to these cytokines in the cultures used here.

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