Sentence examples for mixture of key from inspiring English sources

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Mixture of key aromatic components in seawater was prepared to represent produced water and was treated by the catalytic membrane contactor.

Obviously, the best way to handle segregation is to create a product consisting of a mixture of key ingredients that does not tend to separate when subjected to typical stimulus in handling processes and distribution networks.

This suggests that the mixture of key odorants in itself might be perceived as a configural stimulus.

The fact that honeybees, which are generalist feeders, respond not only to the mixture of key odorants, but also to the single key odorants, might be a reflection of their ability for broader odour generalisation.

The interviews were based on a mixture of key questions with subsequent items depending on responses, some suggestions for prompts including reading them relevant passages of their lecture in which they used narrative, and used mainly open-ended questions (see question quide).

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As anticipated, expert problem solutions were almost exclusively composed of KCs of natural selection, whereas many novices' solutions comprised mixtures of key concepts, naïve ideas, and other contextually inappropriate cognitive resources (e.g., adaptation as acclimation and Southerland et al.'s 2001 P-prim "need as a rationale for change").

Its troops are motivated by some mixture of three key goals: revenge, renown and reaction from the enemy.

The multicomponent natural oil was simulated by a mixture of three key components, one for each relevant class of compounds (monoterpenes, monoterpene oxygenated derivatives and sesquiterpenes).

A mixture of low-key dancing and deliberately overwrought acting, it sets out from the first to exhibit its own artfulness.

The yield of each species and its seasonality, instantaneous and cumulative light interception, as well as the stratified leaf area index were measured in monocultures and 11 types of mixtures of four key species of productive temperate grasslands worldwide: Lolium perenne, Cichorium intybus, Trifolium repens and Trifolium pratense.

The resultant mapped floristic gradients enabled visualisation of homogeneous vegetation stands, heterogeneous mixtures of different key species and PFTs, and the presence of continuous and abrupt floristic transitions, without the need for unique spectral signatures or the collection of data characterising ancillary environmental variables.

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