Sentence examples for range of artifacts from inspiring English sources

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It displays the range of artifacts Tibor collected, and his designs expressed the fusion of his references.

And there, in the lightless saline netherworld, a vest, a trilby hat, a pair of laced boots, a belted valise and an alligator bag (along with a huge range of artifacts) lay scattered across a broad apron of remnants.

In a statement released through Swann, the society wrote that the sale will help it better fulfill its mission "of chronicling Minnesota's history through a wide range of artifacts and materials," and the profits will be used to acquire "new historical items that preserve and tell the story of Minnesota's past".

The range of artifacts surrounding each bracket was evaluated based on the method by Imai et al. [16].

As a result, software engineering is dealing with a wider range of artifacts and concepts (i.e., in the context of this paper: services and business processes) than ever before.

Such contribution patterns which affect a broad range of artifacts with little co-development by others suggest maintenance work (e.g. refactorings) and strongly affect the average degree of contributions.

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Portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) instruments can source obsidian artifacts once beyond analytical reach, expanding the range of artifact classes included in sourcing research.

An entrepreneur from Ashanti, Ghana, Mr. Cobbinah opened Dafco's, with a broad price range of African artifacts, three years ago.

Finally, Daryabar et al. in their recent work guided by this process model analyzed a range of forensic artifacts arising from user activities which could be forensically recovered from smartphones when the MEGA cloud client app is utilized.

In addition, they exploited both marine and terrestrial resources, produced ceramics and a wide range of other artifacts, widely exchanged materials and knowledge between islands, and were especially skilled at manipulating and moving larger stones (megaliths).

Semivolatile organic contaminants (SVOCs) are particularly vulnerable to a range of sampling artifacts because of their wide range of gas-particle partitioning and degradation rates, and these can lead to erroneous measurements of air concentrations and a lack of comparability between sites with different environmental and sampling conditions.

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