Sentence examples for means formation from inspiring English sources

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BILDUNGSROMAN is a literary genre that literally means "formation novel," and deals with the moral and emotional growth of the main character.

The order parameter grows in time that means formation of separated adsorbate clusters (see Fig. 1 b).

The fitting gives a B of about 1 for QD/azo dye complexes in solutions which means formation mainly of one azo dye molecule to one QD complex.

Angiogenesis means formation of a vascular network from the previous vessels, which occurs in different pathologic conditions such as tumor growth and metastasis, and it has also an important role in some physiologic processes like the organ growth, wound healing, and reproduction.

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Also, this high level was explained through glucogensis, which mean formation of glucose and glycogen from tissue proteins and amino acids (Almeida et al. [2001]).

The word must be refined before it can be applied to God and this means the formation of an extended meaning which leans on the primary meaning for its intelligibility.

In operative surgery the term means the formation of a passage joining two normally separated spaces or organs.

In Italy, Spain, Japan, Argentina or Brazil, growth means the formation of new and autonomous co-ops that cooperate together in consortiums to gain the advantages of corporate size without the risk of executive capture.

Presenting his critique in the form of a series of dialogues between an old philosopher and a student companion, Nietzsche argues that education (he uses the German word Bildung, a term with multiple senses but that broadly means the formation of culture and individual character) has been degraded by being subordinated to other goals.

By Howard Helm Cushman and Harold Ross The New Yorker, May 5, 1934 P. 19 A man having occasion to look up the word "onomatooeia" in Webster's New International Dictionary, learned that it means the "formation of words in imitation of natural sound buzz, hiss, bobwhite".

A man having occasion to look up the word "onomatooeia" in Webster's New International Dictionary, learned that it means the "formation of words in imitation of natural sound buzz, hiss, bobwhite".

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