Sentence examples for progression from one to another from inspiring English sources

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The movements are mapped out onto a single lattice-like grid, related to each other by a musical rule system the circle of fifths which allows harmonic progression from one to another.

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Stand-alone images are scattered amongst series of five or six images that show the progression from one movement to another, allowing us to see the subtle shadowplay of tensing and relaxing muscles as the models change position, or shift their weight from one leg to the other, or change lead.

Cox regression analysis was used to determine the effect of clinical progression from one stage to another (time-dependent covariate) on first-week mortality, adjusted for fixed variables such as age, sex, place of acquisition of infection, source of infection, comorbidities, SOFA, APACHE II, and type of microorganism identified in blood.

However, a longitudinal study with longer follow-up duration is necessary to detect a significant disease progression from one pattern to another.

According to Gordon et al. (2005), temporal polyethism and/or the progression from one task to another is the product of interacting factors, such as spatial distribution.

The progression from one phase to another provides the means of measuring the progress and impact.

The term "missing link" has fallen out of favour with many researchers, in part because it implies a simple, step-wise progression from one species to another.

As there is no natural progression from one caste to another, social status within a colony was relatively stable and is reflected in the level of neurogenesis.

Progression from one category to another is associated with increased mortality.

This questionnaire evaluated the process of change as a personal mechanism that permits progression from one stage to another.

Further, longitudinal, multicenter studies with longer follow-up and larger population may clarify any relationship with the onset of a particular FAF pattern, any progression from one pattern to another, and whether or not retinal alterations have functional (e.g., localized scotomas) and/or prognostic (e.g., on the development of choroidal neovascularization) consequences.

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