Sentence examples for screen was based on from inspiring English sources

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But his point is clear: What unfolded on the screen was based on real plans that have been offered by one or both of the parties.

Gary Ross's film may be based on a bestselling book by a woman, Laura Hillenbrand, but gender in that case rarely guarantees a thing: after all, last year's Oscar frontrunner, The Hours, a story with not one, but three, women centre screen, was based on a novel written by a man.

The screen was based on in vitro transcription and translation (IVT) of cloned cDNAs, which affords a rapid method to generate radiochemically pure proteins.

This screen was based on suppression of the egg-laying defective (Egl) phenotype caused by the hypomorphic allele, lin-12(n676n930) [10]; the properties of this allele are described further below.

Our functional screen was based on two steps.

SCREEN was based on collaboration between primary health care and secondary care adolescent psychiatric services.

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My Buffett stock screen is based on of the book Buffettology, written by Buffett's former daughter-in-law, Mary Buffett.

The 3D home screen is based on the Rightware Kanzi UI, a platform for displaying complex 3D UIs on mobile devices.

"Sex and the City" has already been on the mind this week, after Miranda Cynthia Nixon revealed in an IMDb interview that many of the sexual scenarios depicted on screen were based on real life. .

The screen is based on the finding that upon inhibition of proteasomal activity, this fluorescent reporter molecule translocates from the cytoplasm to the nucleus.

The trans-regulation screen is based on two nested screens.

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