Sentence examples for pace defined from inspiring English sources

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The common thread is the woozy, hypnotic pace, defined by often the barest of percussion and slowly phasing waves of feedback.

Walking speed will be monitored, and six successful trials for normal and fast pace (defined as a complete foot strike on a single force plate) will be collected for each leg.

Findings from our study could support this hypothesis, in that the variable presence of tumor cells that are largely either CD44+ or CD24+ may reflect the current state of a tumor undergoing constant cell renewal, differentiation and death at a pace defined by their intrinsic machinery and interaction with surrounding stroma.

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They understand that the N.F.L. is Tolstoyan, with its history made by both glamorous coaches and anonymous offensive guards, its pace largely defined by shameless blowouts and garbage time on Sunday afternoons.

Susceptibility to arrhythmia induction was assessed using both rapid pacing and premature stimuli (S1S2) protocols with the pacing electrodes defined above.

The play may have been written by a man in his 60s, and its principal performers are at least into their 30s, yet even more than in its London incarnation at the National Theater, where I saw it four years ago, "Voyage" is paced and defined by the quicksilver changes of mood and conviction that come from being young in a time of flux — by the feeling that everything and nothing is possible.

These days, the policy specialists and advisers on the public-sector payroll can barely keep pace with defining the problems, let alone craft the solutions.

Although the potential for genomics to contribute to clinical care has long been anticipated, the pace of defining the risks and benefits of incorporating genomic findings into medical practice has been relatively slow.

GH treatment also did not affect the pace of puberty, defined either by the rate of change in testicular volume or testosterone concentration during the 4 years after pubertal onset.

We can be remembered as a generation that chose to drag the arguments of the 20th century into the 21st; that put off hard choices, refused to look ahead, and failed to keep pace because we defined ourselves by what we were against instead of what we were for.

Fourth, not measuring the distance walked or run prevented us from standardizing the paces and defining the intensity of ambulatory tasks more objectively.

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