Sentence examples for points refers from inspiring English sources

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"Corresponding points" refers to two points or particles in the same phase i.e., points that have completed identical fractions of their periodic motion.

His title for the series, "Vanishing Points," refers both to the distorting effects of his camera (a Russian panoramic machine called a Horizon) and to the phrase's dictionary definition: a point where something disappears or ceases to exist.

The information about demand points refers to the geographic location and the amount of emergency petroleum demand.

For between-subjects correlations, the number of data points refers to the number of participants included in the analysis.

For mixed correlations, the number of data points refers to the number of participants multiplied by the number of observations per participant.

For within-subjects correlations, the number of data points refers to the number of observations of subjective and genital response for each individual.

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The data points refer to compiled data from the literature.

The blue points refer to MGEX stations, red points to iGMAS stations.

This process resulted in 4131 grid points referring to potential rupture fronts.

The red-colored points refer to a mixed use of magnetic stirring and ultrasonication methods.

The Netbeans Platform makes it possible to define extension points, referred to as Services, using a NetBeans Platform-specific mechanism.

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