Sentence examples for points which arise from inspiring English sources

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Results from the numerical modelling of oil displacement and IW/FW mixing are presented to illustrate various points which arise in the discussion.

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Follow-up questions were asked and the clarification of points which arose was also sought.

The second finding is de novo point mutations, which arise spontaneously in the sperm of adult men.

Gaussian fitting analyzes these contributions and assists us to identify different electronic point defects which arise in the PAAO membranes.

The full-field data showed that the weathered structures collapsed with higher center-point velocities, which arise from substantial cracking and damage accumulation during the collapse event, as well as lower structural stiffness.

Given a number of point trajectories, we find a subset of points which are arising from feet in bipedal motion by analysing their spatio-temporal correlation in a pairwise fashion.

This is accomplished by the presence of "nuclear pores," which arise at points where the inner and outer NE membranes conjoin to form circular channels across the nuclear envelope.

This pattern is typical of young transposons and other genetic elements that multiply by copying, but very different from the more relaxed consensus typical of sequences that function as binding sites for regulatory proteins, which arise by point mutation of pre-existing sequences.

Special attention is paid to the amplification of the vibrations which arise as the point load traverses a foundation discontinuity.

The muscle was manually clamped seven times over its complete length (total crushed area: 70 mm) with exception of the entry point of the supplying neurovascular structures, which arise from the mid part of the medial gastrocnemius [ 9, 15, 16].

If there exists λ* = (a1, a2, a3, a4, a 5, b2, b3, b4) such that τ2 = · · · = τ2k+1 = 0 and τ2k+2 ≠ 0 for an integer k then (3.1) has a weak center of order k at O. By the definition in [1], a local critical period is a period corresponding to a critical point of the period function P which arises from a bifurcation from a weak center.

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