Sentence examples for reflective of control from inspiring English sources

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We interpret a northeast southwest grain in velocity structure that parallels the Colorado Mineral belt to depths near 150 km as being reflective of control by uppermost mantle Proterozoic accretionary lithospheric architecture.

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The higher rate of SIQ given during outbreak weeks may also be reflective of a control strategy for IGI outbreaks, whereby ill persons are effectively removed from the workplace for 48 72 hours during the period where infectious agent shedding may be very high.

With respect to the original study aims, the post winter to summer difference in glycemic control was computed by subtracting the fall A1C (i.e. reflective of summer glycemic control) from the spring A1C (i.e. reflective of winter glycemic control).

My own back and forth opinions on the shows themselves may be reflective of erratic quality control and perhaps overproduction (they recently began producing several new shows annually instead of one), but O and Love were so remarkable that I'm eager to see them again, even at $150 a ticket, and I'm regretting having skipped Ka, which I hear is also incredible.

Additionally, for A1C, summer/fall values (i.e. reflective of spring/summer glycemic control and habits) were subtracted from winter/spring values (i.e. reflective of fall/winter glycemic control).

According to Ajzen [ 25], the strength of PBC in determining behaviour is dependent on perceptions of control being reflective of actual control.

The capability of TGZ to induce apoptosis in this system may be reflective of the larger percentage of control cells in G2/M phase of the cell cycle.

Your fortunes may well be manacled to an unemployment rate that, to your thinking, is more reflective of dynamics beyond your control than of any tinkering you can do.

Tokyo and Kyoto's high rankings are reflective of Japan's Cannabis Control Act, under which use and possession is punishable by up to five years' imprisonment; users often face a range of unofficial social penalties as well, such as job losses and exclusion.

Consistent with this, one electromyographically-derived muscle co-contraction index suggests that active neuromuscular control (reflective of stiffness) in the frontal plane is higher in unstable knees in response to a perturbation during walking [ 13], although there is evidence to the contrary in response to a perturbation when standing [ 14].

Reflective control images of hemozoin were recorded after (guided) STED images of each dye and added up for the final image.

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