Sentence examples for narrow branch from inspiring English sources

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He made his way along a narrow branch, nimble as a tightrope walker.

The general trend here is that startups are increasingly starting off with, or simply focusing entirely, on a narrow branch of products in the hopes to overtake larger e-commerce companies that are hoping to sell a wide array of products and may not necessarily have the time or capital to invest heavily in one division alone.

For roughly the last 40 years, McKay explains, scientists believed that microbial metabolisms involving methane, like methanogenesis, which these tiny organisms perform to survive, were isolated to a narrow branch on the tree of life: a single archaeal phylum called Euryarchaeota.

For example, dense foliage or narrow branch substrates within tree canopies could influence the rate of agonistic interactions or the coordination of coalitions.

Finally, demonstrating spatial associations with an irregularly shaped area (wetland) posed considerable methodological problems as these associations can be overrepresented in the entire dataset when a group of homesteads is in proximity to a narrow branch of a wetland.

The large numbers of GUGA_AA sequences discovered in such a narrow branch of species, including only several algae and primitive sponges, suggest that the conservation of SECIS elements is more specific to the organism than the selenoprotein family.

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While pushing almost never occurred on wide branches, it was a regular event on narrow branches.

Twig anoles generally are well camouflaged and they search out immobile prey, moving slowly along narrow branches, twigs, and vines.

In true twig anole fashion, the variable-scaled anole was almost always found on very narrow branches and vines: 97 percent were first noted on surfaces less than one inch in diameter.

But it was unquestionably ours, and its narrow branches, frosted with a skin of ice that reflected gleams from the street lamp across the way, held within them a promise of a benevolent change, the brush of dusty green leaves in the heat of city summer.

The results of the present analysis can be generalised to networks of narrow branching estuaries characterised to predict the consequences of various discharge programmes.

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