Sentence examples for orders were described from inspiring English sources

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The morphological characters of immature insects of 24 orders were described, and illustrations of larval morphological characters, and keys to 16 representative families, were provided.

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Characteristics associated with New Zealand Soil Orders are described in Hewitt (1992).

Just as ideal thoughts or propositions are types or species of thinking acts (cf. 1921, 7f), so might ideal orders be described as types of orders.

Improvements via hidden semi-Markov models to computations of order were described in [4, 5], where the Viterbi and Baum-Welch algorithms were implemented, the latter improvement only obtained as of 2003.

The order is described as if it is aimed only at Osama bin Laden and other terrorist leaders.

(It's listed as scrod, the traditional local name for small cod; bigger ones, in ascending order, are described in the trade as markets, larges and whales).

The mechanism of ranking and ordering is described in detail in Section 3.6.

Details of the individual units, in descending stratigraphic order, are described below.

Two new parallel two-sided block-Jacobi SVD algorithms with dynamic ordering are described in detail.

This increase of the reaction order was described with a semi-empirical function.

A method for numerical calculation of integrals containing Bessel functions of integer or integer plus one-half order is described.

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