Sentence examples for of multifarious nature from inspiring English sources

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Soil contains soluble salts of multifarious nature.

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DNA purity from marine samples has also been a problem because of the complicated and multifarious nature of the marine environments and the role of co-extracted substances, such as humic acids that inhibits biochemical reactions [47].

But this mixture of GOF and LOF transformation of segment identity may equally reflect a difficulty of interpretation inherent in the multifarious nature of CTCF, which can bind both to the insulators and to the Abd-B promoter.

As noted elsewhere, widespread genomic divergence is not surprising in view of low gene densities in the centromere-proximal regions and the multifarious nature of phenotypic differentiation between M and S (White et al. 2010; Weetman et al. 2012).

However, we hypothesized that the multifarious nature of metabolites present in human feces dictates the use of several diverse SPME fiber coatings for more comprehensive metabolomic coverage.

While more data (particularly that of host plant) will provide insight into this issue, we expect that the multifarious nature of the A. mormo complex will undermine future determinations that A. m. langei is more evolutionarily divergent than other isolated populations in northern California.

Given the multifarious nature of the Chinese language, choices have to be made, and some Chinese-Americans might be disappointed to know that millions of children are about to be told to call red packets — the envelopes used for gifts of money at new year — ya sui qian rather than hong bao or ang pao.

The results confirm the multifarious nature of the ISE contributed by the surface effect, strain gradient work hardening and non-dislocation mechanisms of deformation.

The multifarious nature of biological sample composition also complicates the SPME procedure, as compounds with higher affinity for the fiber may compete with and displace those with lower affinity [15].

The host of divine names and titles expresses the gods' multifarious nature.

I had come to you, Chongqing, seeking my fortune like any other of your millions, and you'd embraced me, given me a place in your streets, revealed to me a few of your close-held secrets and showed me your multifarious nature — at times ugly, at others remarkable, uncaring to be sure, but with unimpeachable ulterior motives.

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