Sentence examples for more general descriptions from inspiring English sources

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In this paper, we added discussions of new publications up to 2017 and improved the descriptions of the implementation framework and classification to more general descriptions.

More general descriptions of such phenomena have advantages such as being easier to relate to new contexts and technologies, and opening up for additional inspiration and confirmation from other disciplines such as cognitive neuroscience.

Overall, this book is more likely to appeal to the specialist, who will find it a useful addition to a technical library, while most public health officials will likely be better served in seeking a book containing more general descriptions of mapping infectious diseases.

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Profile 400 with the generalized signature -GxDxGxxG- appears to be the more general description of the same elementary function as represented by the profile 604.

GENERAL NONFICTION SAUL FRIEDL DER "The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945" In his second volume of a history of the Holocaust, Mr. Friedl?er, 75, interwove segments from contemporary journals and letters into the more general description of the atrocities.

A more general description of a kin network would require the inclusion of all the types of kinship [25].

This gives more general description and flexibility in choosing the right operator depending on the varying imaging conditions such as scale variations.

To obtain a more general description of the results, the added mass coefficient, a m, and the damping coefficient, c, were calculated for each mode.

The extra time spent in local educational and/or occupational institutions has helped these parents develop what Bourdieu, in a more general description of cultural capital, calls "information capital" (Bourdieu and Wacquant, 1992) (p.119).

These correlations account for both penetrant size and chemical effects simultaneously, thereby providing a more general description of the transport properties of the polymer n-alkane and polymer n-alkanestems.

Each suggests that the descriptive element in ethical sentences is more complex and perhaps more vague, suggesting as they do a more general description of an action, person, policy, etc. as exemplifying certain characteristics or properties, rather than the narrower and more precise description of a speaker as exemplifying a specific attitude.

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