Sentence examples for linked assemblages from inspiring English sources

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Healthy glycogen had a greater population of large particles, with more α particles (tightly linked assemblages of smaller β particles) than glycogen from db/db mice.

There are indications(11) that the bond between the β particles in α particles is probably chemical; in the same study, theoretical fitting to the same type of size distributions as determined here indicated that α particles comprise randomly linked assemblages of β particles.

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These assemblages, linked to chronological sequences of settlement occupations, provide a record of changing fishing strategies over time.

The assemblage of linked units is often referred to as the "chain," and the atoms between which the chemical bonding takes place are said to make up the "backbone" of the chain.

In an earlier analysis of the NSBS data from the southern and central North Sea, Duineveld et al. [78] linked species richness with assemblage type, instead of latitude.

In such environments, landform assemblages can be linked together through landsystems, which describe the spatial and temporal relationships of distinctive landform and sediment assemblages that correspond to different formational environments and climate regimes.

In a stimulating article, Janes and Corbett draw upon different understandings of 'local' and 'global' and propose the following definition of 'global health' as it pertains to anthropology: 'Global health is an area of research and practice that endeavours to link health to assemblages of global processes ' [ 16].

The composition of the assemblages is strongly linked to fluctuations in marine inflow into the system and the extent of freshwater inputs to the lake as recorded at the core site.

Ambient salinity levels are typically higher on the southern side of Tutuilia [31], and the noted differences have previously been linked with ecologically distinct reef assemblages [32], [33].

They showed that species richness differed among the different assemblages present, the assemblages in turn being strongly linked to sediment grain size.

Her sculptures, made through a hands-on process of carving, casting, painting and assemblage, are often linked to Pop, though the association isn't entirely accurate.

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