Sentence examples for only a sector of from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, we found that claudin-4 localisation in PC3 cells was confined to only a sector of the membrane but the reasons for this finding are unclear.

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In the gyrencephalic brain of cats, we identified similar repetitive circumferential propagation around larger ischaemic lesions imaged, however only in a sector of perhaps some 75° of the full 360° of the evolving infarct.

On the basis that the contractors in question work in more or less every offshore field in the world, the commission found, this amounts to a systemic failure in the industry.The American Petroleum Institute (API) sees this aspersion on the industry as a whole as unfair, since however much work those companies do they are only three in a sector of hundreds.

But if Motorola only manages to convert a sector of its own developers to Android, it will likely have plenty of manpower.

The first map of galaxy distribution, looking like a thin slice of pie, shows only a small sector of the sky, not enough yet to capture the full dramatic effect of some earlier cosmic maps that have revealed, for example, the existence of a "great wall" of linked galactic clusters stretching across some one billion light-years of space.

This is an intuitive result, but is relevant because only a small sector of the graph is actually occupied by trees (the remaining regions of the space represent network graphs that are not trees).

While the Series 7 is important, it does limit professionals to offering only a narrow sector of investments to their clients.

Banking is only a small sector of the much larger Corporate America, and breaking-up the banks does nothing to address the problems in Corporate America overall.

In the aperture only a small sector of the diffraction ring is included (∼10°).

There are only a few sectors of technology where you're limited by the actual physical characteristics of the elements you work with.

In 2011, in an influential book called "The Great Stagnation," Cowen argued that the American economy had exhausted the "low-hanging fruit" — cheap land, new technology, and high marginal returns on education — that had powered its earlier growth; the real story wasn't inequality per se, but rather a general and inevitable economic slowdown from which only a few sectors of the economy were exempt.

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