Sentence examples for phases in time from inspiring English sources

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The relative magnitude of each layer may fluctuate depending on the effects of the positive or negative influences of the innovation, context, process, and leadership factors at different phases in time throughout the lifecycle of the innovation.

The test could be separated into two different phases in time; the first one was generated in the periphery through the activation of nociceptive neurons by the direct action of formalin, and the second phase occurred through the activation of the ventral horn neurons at the spinal cord level.

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If Mr. Murphy does not step back in, the Academy will again confront the usual questions about whether to pursue an Oscar veteran, like Billy Crystal, who would know the drill and require less phase-in time, or fresh faces like last year's hosts, Anne Hathaway and James Franco.

Give him a phase-in time to run his business and get it all started before he has to do all the rigmarole of licensing.

Recent advances in dynamic sensitivity analysis (Wu et al. 2013) may offer promise for co-benefits analyses where complex dynamics result from the coupling of shifting time courses of mitigation phase-in, time-varying exposures, and varying lag times over which health impacts evolve.

The mine there has an overlying gossan layer, indicating remobilization of iron into oxyhydroxide phases in times before mining.

An aim should be to identify financing sources that will phase in over time as the economy strengthens.

The patterns of use are complex and phased in time, and they work to maintain both the diversity and the productivity of the savanna.

They inhabited a phase in time when the empire of mass-produced objects was reaching its peak, just before it would concede to the empire of mass media, and they thrived on both.

It has been found that model SSC describes reality with the accuracy expectable, when we built up the model layer by layer according to the degradation phase in time.

The stimulus "phase in time ϕ" is described by θ: tan θ = (Samp/0.80) × sin ϕ/cos ϕ.

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