Sentence examples for resolve timing from inspiring English sources

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These zones allow high correlation among sections to better resolve timing of major bio-events, and provide a Floating Point Time Scale to which absolute ages can be applied.

To fully understand neuronal function it is important to resolve timing at this scale because it allows assessing the chronology of events taking place in multicellular neuronal networks.

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Each relative timing analysis thus uses contours which start at the first resolvable timing difference outside these different uncertainties, and those that cannot be resolved are marked in white.

Our data were consistent with these hypotheses, but the temporal spacing of time points collected in this study was inadequate to properly resolve the timing of these events.

Also, from the detector perspective it is not possible to resolve the timing between arbitrarily close pulses.

Map-based predictions of the thermochronometric signatures of disparate topographic scenarios show the distribution of sample data necessary to resolve the timing of relief change.

In fact, while there is a relationship between [Ca2+] and the number of APs in a burst it is not possible to resolve the timing of single APs within bursts [16].

While we cannot resolve the timing of the radiation relative to the origin of the lake, because of the lack of robust geological date calibrations for cichlids, our results are consistent with a scenario that the different clades reflect independent adaptive radiations into different broad niches in the lake.

This has allowed us to resolve the timing of the deployment of endogenous attention in isolation.

Although sequencing complete spider genomes from each suborder should resolve the timing and scale of this event, our transcriptomes proved a powerful resource for identifying this large-scale duplication and demonstrating its importance in the evolution of tissue-specific transcripts.

Until additional taxon sampling can fully resolve the timing of gene loss, we can conclude that the Type IIa-3 subfamily appears to have been lost in the common ancestor to birds.

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