Sentence examples for refers to recording from inspiring English sources

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Characterization refers to recording highly heritable traits, usually controlled by a single or very few genes, while evaluation refers to traits depending on several to many genes, whose expression is usually environment-dependent.

MT generally refers to recording of 10 0.001 kHz or as low as 0.0001 Hz (Bahr and Simpson 2005; Vozoff 1991).

Transparency refers to recording, reporting and publishing of information in a timely manner, including either proactive or reactive disclosure of information.

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Mr. Ek said that Spotify had so far paid $500 million to "rights holders," which generally refers to record companies and music publishers, who in turn pay artists.

It's not real," he says, referring to record store category bins.

An earlier version referred to record levels of employment in the British-born labour force.

Did "labels" refer to record labels, clothing labels or social labels?

Within the nursing profession "nursing documentation systems" always refer to record keeping of the nursing process and related information [ 39].

[RHS refers to "Records and Historical Services", a unit of the FCO.].

Major focus refers to records in which an index term has been tagged as the major topic of the article.

At the time, this referred to records such as those held by phone companies.

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