Sentence examples for patterns of organisation from inspiring English sources

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The report offers no view on this set up, or on the relative merits of any patterns of organisation.

"We have not cited names because we were looking at broader patterns of organisation and planning which breach the threshold of... war crimes and crimes against humanity..

Three patterns of organisation emerged from ten studied livestock farms.

It revealed two main patterns of organisation: simple exchanges of pre-formed ideas and more complex exchanges that enabled ideas to emerge and be negotiated in interaction.

It is suggested that patterns of organisation whereby students negotiate meaning and co-construct discourse and the type of interlocutor behaviour underlying this can be used to complement conventional language description of discussion for EAP.

The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic analysis of the spectrum of these initiatives in Europe in terms of patterns of organisation, participants, resources, problems, and landscape values addressed.

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One: no other book about the beginnings of the digital age brings to life anything like so vividly or appreciatively the immense engineering difficulty of creating electronic logic for the first time; of creating originally, and without a template, the pattern of organisation which has since become absolutely routine, and been etched on silicon at ever smaller micron-distances in chip foundries.

Histological examination has shown cone photoreceptors to have the following characteristics: A density of approximately 50 000 cones/mm at 1° temporal to fovea, significant reduction in density from the centre of the retina up to 6.2° (2 mm) and a hexagonal pattern of organisation.

Of note, however, is that whilst these organisms show distinct patterns of tract organisation in their IGR, the preferential spatial arrangement of polydA.dT tracts immediately flanking ORF is conserved.

In this document, we present an approach at farm scale called ATELAGE, which represents and assesses work organisation in livestock farms, and the use of this approach combined with a hierarchical clustering to identify different patterns of work organisation that take account of farm diversity in a farm group.

For example patterns of brain organisation appear similar between gay men and heterosexual women and between lesbian women and heterosexual men.

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