Sentence examples for natural description from inspiring English sources

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Fowles had begun keeping nature journals in his teens, and natural description has always been what he does best.

(Even in the Metaphysical Foundations Kant leaves room for such "scientific cognition" by dividing the doctrine of nature into natural science — e.g., physics — and the historical doctrine of nature, which is separated further into natural description and natural history, 4 468).

The protein variance of the linearized model is given by: var ⁡ (P ) = P ^ n (1 + k p − γ m 2 (γ m + γ p ) ) Although the Poisson-like nature of the noise makes the fano coefficient a natural description of variability, a more standard measure is the dimensionless coefficient of variation equal to standard deviation divided by mean.

She specialised in lyrical natural description and in dark anecdote.

Knausgaard is at his best with finely observed natural description; he is also skilful with atmosphere.

Macdonald's perfect blending of natural description, fact, raw emotion, and references to T.H. White's 1951 classic The Goshawk impressed critics.

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His early books Simboln (1930; "Symbols") and Minyaturn (1934; "Miniatures") emphasize the self and natural descriptions.

They were followed in mid-century by Bhānubhakta, whose Nepali version of the Rāmāyaṇa achieved great popularity for the colloquial flavour of its language, its religious sincerity, and its realistic natural descriptions.

Many of the novels contain lengthy natural descriptions as well, like the wintry Regent's Park scene that opens "The Death of the Heart" -- one of those old-fashioned novelistic weather reports that are both literal scene-setting and metaphorical temperature-taking, a clue to the inner climate of the characters.

In Hass's hands, both approaches resist closure and convey a slightly earnest sensuality that often involves plain old physical desire (there are a lot of women here, and they're regularly being "made love to") but also emerges in lovely, exacting natural descriptions: "In the pools / anemones, cream-colored, little womb-mouths".

These equations appear as natural descriptions of observed evolution phenomena in many branches of the natural sciences (see, e.g., [2, 3]).

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