Sentence examples for key yielding from inspiring English sources

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The results obtained with ITS sequences and OPTSIL analysis favour a much broader species concept for the genus, as the key yielding the lowest number of species also resulted in the highest agreement between molecular data and classification.

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Thirdly, the utility decrypts c with all of its keys, yielding decryptions d l.

Operation mode (see Figure 7): The key idea of the fuzzy vault scheme is to use an unordered set A to lock a secret key k, yielding a vault, denoted by V A. If another set B overlaps largely with A, k is reconstructed, i.e., the vault V A is unlocked.

Authorized devices use one or more of the manufacturer's assigned device keys to decrypt the media key block, yielding a processing key and enabling further decryption of the volume and title keys, and finally the content.

The deposition of carbon is the key to yielding pit-free graphene terraces on SiC(0 0 0 1) surfaces.

The P2.58 pattern results from an indel (insertion/deletion) in TM2 [6] which appears as the key event yielding the emergence of this group.

High quality and adequate amount of the initial mRNA is the key for yielding sufficient amount of the first strand full-length cDNA by reverse transcription.

In order to survey the current state of the outcome literature in pediatric hydrocephalus, a Pubmed search was conducted using "pediatric hydrocephalus" and "clinical outcome" as key words, yielding 206 citations.

In this 58-item questionnaire, the frequency and severity of problem behaviour during the past 4 weeks is rated by the group leader and the key carer, yielding five subscale scores: (1) irritability, agitation, crying; (2) lethargy, social withdrawal; (3) stereotypic behaviour; (4) hyperactivity, non-compliance and (5) inappropriate speech.

The sign function plays a key role in yielding a distribution with 'restricted support'.

The key evolutionary novelty yielding the human language phenotype perhaps the only innovation, putting to one side an important mystery regarding the origin of human concepts that were called "word-like atomic elements"–is an operation called Merge.

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