Sentence examples for owing to line from inspiring English sources

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If CO2 leakage occurs in such a case owing to line equipment damage, the low-temperature high-speed jet flow will be hazardous for human lives and property.

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Remarkably, residues G305, G306 and G313 showed strong shifts when bound to H3K4me2 and disappeared completely from the NMR spectrum owing to line-shape broadening on binding to H3K4me3, indicating an involvement of this region in peptide binding.

The passively operating wearable QLEDs minimize power consumption and suppress overheating owing to the line-by-line passive matrix operation process, which ensures the safe operation of the wearable display on human skin.

A Thanksgiving dinner required several reshoots, owing to a line about a "slow-roasted bird".

Among the defendants is Allen, whose 2011 film, Midnight in Paris, is targeted owing to a line spoken by Gil Pender, the character played by Owen Wilson.

For the film-coupled nanobar system with both gold nanobar A and the gold nanobar B, the phenomenon in Fig. 5a also can be treated as double Fano resonances with two reflection dips (ωLeft and ωRight) owing to the asymmetric line shape [3].

This indicates that selection on female refractory period can promote changes in males' sperm production, although genetic drift cannot be ruled out owing to lack of line replication.

Calculation of the surface electrostatics of the M. musculus Smc1/Smc3 hinge domains reveals that its central channel is highly positively charged, owing to it being lined with many arginines and lysines.

A different sort of kooky was being investigated elsewhere, with JuliaWagner demonstrating the effectiveness of economy in her short review Ken Kalfus's Equilateral: The plot is quirky, resulting from the belief that Mars (the planet) was populated, owing to the straight lines discernible when telescopes were finally powerful enough to provide such details.

Hess survived this first purge of Jews owing to the "front-line fighters' privilege" (Frontkämpferprivileg) he was able to invoke as a consequence of his war service.

Brownlee reprised old attempts in January 1926, making direct offers to CN President Henry Thornton and CP President Edward Wentworth Beatty, but neither was interested, owing to the Alberta lines' debts and operating losses.

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