Sentence examples for recognizable expressions from inspiring English sources

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What does seem well established in the light of cross-cultural research is that a small number of emotions have inter-translatable names and universally recognizable expressions.

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German pinot noirs are not so easy to find in the United States but they are worth seeking out if only to sample a very different – and to me, at least, more recognizable expression of pinot noir than the prevailing heavy style most popular in California.

Our results show a clearly recognizable expression phenotype in cultured fibroblasts.

In neonatal livers, EpCAM expression is similar to that observed in fetal livers, in that there is a recognizable expression in ductal plates around portal tracts and a lack of expression of EpCAM in mature hepatocytes (112, 113, 155).

People in the photograph who seem a bit blurry in the smaller image are suddenly revealed in great detail, often complete with recognizable facial expressions.

Statistical analyses tested whether we can achieve as readily recognizable emotional expressions with virtual as with natural faces.

"It had a recognizable look".

Of all of the molecular markers and their combinations examined, the most readily recognizable gene expression effects were those of the GLUT4 NFκB ratio in response to the presence of dioxin, as assessed in the serum of the veterans.

But Mr. González Iñárritu's own visual grammar tries to go deeper, to suggest a common idiom of emotion present in certain immediately recognizable gestures and expressions.

"The Renaissance Portrait From Donatello to Bellini," which starts Wednesday, explores how artists working in Florence, Venice and the Italian courts began to produce recognizable likenesses and expressions of personality in portraying the people around them.

On May 2012 issue of Leukemia, Valleron et al. presented a specific gene-expression signature, characterizing acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), which was recognizable by ectopic expression of SNORD112 114 small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) located at the DLK1-DIO3 locus.

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