Sentence examples for map the connection from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Lipscomb's research involved developing X-ray diffraction techniques, usually used as a tool in physics, that allowed him to map the connection of the atoms in an important but puzzling group of compounds called boron hydrides.

Nonetheless our ability to map the connection pathways is limited by the image sensitivity and resolution, and also the contrast and resolution in encoding of the diffusion probability distribution.

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For one thing, neuroscientists were starting to map the connections between individual neurons believed to encode many aspects of memory and identity.

The N.S.A. also programmed computers to map the connections between telephone numbers in the United States and suspect numbers abroad, sometimes focussing on a geographic area, rather than on a specific person — for example, a region of Pakistan.

Last month a report on the front page of the New York Times attempted to map the connections between civil war in Africa, consumers in Asia and criminal traffickers, and suggested that warlords including Joseph Kony are using proceeds of illegal ivory sales to buy arms.

For the past five years I've been working on a trilogy of novels that aim to map the connections between technological change, warfare and human psychopathology, so obviously I'm attempting to respond to the zeitgeist using this increasingly obsolete art form.

Anonymous is planning on setting up a database to be able to map the connections between cases, and is calling on its followers to research cases of high level corruption and to "present them widely and clearly" by sharing the information across social media, and to find "qualified and trusted people" who should be chosen to serve on the independent, victim-led inquiries.

Jedryczka wanted to see if there was a way to map the connections between airborne spores in the fall and stem canker crop losses in the summer.

A launch of LinkedIn's Sales Navigator tool as a standalone app and the quiet retiring of its free InMaps tool to map the connections of your personal LinkedIn network speak to how the company is sharpening up its focus on building more products out of its paid services, and potentially using its analytics in a more strategic way to bolster that.

"We look at over 1.5 billion user profiles, 250,000 interests, 50,000 brands and 6,000 TV programs on a regular basis, and we map the connections between all of those entities, which is literally trillions of nodes' worth of data," CEO Lance Neuhauser tells Beet.TV in this video interview.

This data was used to assemble contact networks which map the connections between an infected person (infector) and the different individuals he/she infected (infectees).

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