Sentence examples for randomly organized from inspiring English sources

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The picture that the unit network is more randomly organized than the hierarchical organization of hospital systems still holds if one plots the graph in other ways with other layout programs.

"It's randomly organized," he said.

Schulson went on, "Even though it seems that with this region" — he pointed to the nucleus — "the energy should be lower than in the randomly organized water molecules around it," that is not the case until the array reaches a certain size, at which point, because "the surface-energy barrier to nucleation is no longer important," the liquid becomes solid.

This was a community-building sort of game — or as Salen describes it, "an interactive play-based experience" — as was the race she helped design in Minneapolis and St. Paul, in which randomly organized groups of people carried 25-foot-high inflatable playing pieces modeled after those used in the board game Sorry through the streets of the cities.

Coherent cell nanofiber interfaces were demonstrated throughout a randomly organized and aligned nanofiber network.

Zero-dimensional (D) TiO2 particles fabricated with randomly organized provides a large specific surface area for absorbing sufficient dye molecules.

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In conclusion, our reevaluation resolves the methodological contradictions between Ikegaya et al. (2004) and Mokeichev et al. (2007), but demonstrates the validity of our previous conclusion that spontaneous network activity is non-randomly organized.

We have come to appreciate the presence of distinct structural elements within the nucleus, the presence of a multitude of intranuclear bodies and the fact that genomes are non-randomly organized within the nuclear space.

In addition, it has become clear that the genome is non-randomly organized within the spatial confines of the nucleus with specific chromosomes and genes preferentially localizing to specific sites (Lanctot et al. 2007; Meaburn and Misteli 2007) (Fig.  1b, c).

Roman satire is hardly more determinate in its structure than in its style; the poems are so haphazardly organized, so randomly individual, that there seems little justification for speaking of them as a literary kind at all.

Nodes are free to move randomly and organize themselves arbitrarily.

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