Sentence examples for patterns of charges from inspiring English sources

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The facade of humanized banners, buttons and icons on our screens masks an unstaffed control center of electrical switches, clicking on and off, their changing patterns of charges translating miraculously but mindlessly into the streaming wonders of words and colors we perceive.

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Many explanations have been advanced for the disparity, he said, including the possibility of different patterns of charging by police or the crown prosecution service, different patterns in remand decisions, 'over-policing' of ethnic groups or social deprivation.

Different patterns of charge decorations and spectral thermal properties are also discussed.

Sheets of amorphous selenium convert x-ray images to patterns of charge in xeroradiography and in solid-state, flat-panel x-ray cameras.

While the specific substitution patterns were different, we did observe similar patterns of charge conservation in both subject-pairs: the presence of a charged residue at position 680 (R) resulted in a change in the charge distribution at positions 677 and 683.

Figure 1 B shows patterns of charge segregation.

These abnormalities may result from defects in primary sequence and/or posttranslational modifications could result in altered conformation and/or patterns of charge density crucial for crystal binding.

Although all three training sources give similar patterns of charge segregation events, HCD-Orbitrap-Training was different from the others in that 36% of all bonds in +3 peptides produced only singly-charged y ions.

This is achieved by different patterns of charged amino acids in the extracellular loops of individual claudin proteins, which interact to generate different sized pores through which solute transfer occurs [ 14– 17].

Polymodal receptors located in the cellular membrane of microglia and macrophages (e.g., TRPV1, Mac-1) are sensitive to protons (i.e., charge) or repeating patterns of charge (Block et al. 2007; Husemann et al. 2002; Reilly et al. 2006) like those found on crystalline metal oxide nanoparticles.

If there is a pattern of charges against someone, that would be considered relevant in any organization when promotions are made".

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