Sentence examples for marked and parallel from inspiring English sources

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Marked and parallel polymorphisms have purportedly evolved in some African and Asian cuckoos and their hosts [20], [48], [71], and it would be valuable to examine in more detail what ecological, behavioural and genetic conditions underlie these contrasting outcomes.

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A sudden Ca2+ load produced uniform dehydration of the RBCs, seen as a rapid, marked, and largely parallel left shift in the osmotic fragility curve; after 10 minutes, the RBCs have attained near-maximal dehydration.

The surface facing the table was marked, and 5 to 10 consecutive sections were cut parallel to this asymptotic plane.

Its principal motifs include a blushing-pink cloud bearing a dark-green lightning bolt, a deep-blue, vaguely anthropomorphic blob with a red arrow poking into it (emitting cartoon "pain" rays), and a woozy, bright-orange, winged H shape, marked with parallel red lines, that suggests a piece of clapboard.

I prefer my donburi with barbecued unagi, all sweet and salty, or with shrimp tempura teriyaki, these crunchy lengths of deep-fried crustacean marked with parallel lines of the Japanese sauce, a double-barrel blast of the fifth taste.

The Aqua Terra watches are characterized by an instantly recognizable "teak concept" dial marked with parallel lines that recall the wooden deck planking of a luxury yacht.

As any fan will tell you, the greensward the game is played on, marked with parallel white stripes, is called a gridiron.

Cells were cultured to confluence on six-well plates, which were previously externally marked with parallel lines to use as guides for the subsequent photography.

Thus in an MEQ paper in a final undergraduate medical exit examination marked in parallel by several assessors, statistically significant differences between the scores of the different examiners were shown in 50% of the questions, as well as significant differences in the median scores for the examination as a whole [ 47].

Figure 5c,d clearly depicts that each 9-NW exhibits a bundle of two nonequivalent zigzag chains (indicated by two zigzag lines) with different widths/heights of 1.2 ± 0.2/0.28 ± 0.02 nm (left) and 2.2 ± 0.2/0.34 ± 0.02 nm (right) at both sides and one linear row (marked by two parallel dashed lines) with a width/height of 1.9 ± 0.2/0.28 ± 0.02 nm at the middle.

Crucified as would-be "king of the Jews" (Mark 15:26 and parallels Matthew 27 37; Luke 23 38; John 19 19), Jesus also was taunted on the cross as the one who would destroy and rebuild the Temple (Mark 15:29).

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