Sentence examples for second corresponds from inspiring English sources

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But 20º a second corresponds to the perceived movement of a vehicle 70 metres away that is travelling at 90kph.

The first ionization peak is related to direct ionization of primary relativistic electrons, while the second corresponds to Bremsstrahlung radiation.

The second corresponds to a capture of proteins on a streptavidin chip, named CAP chip, after optimization of biotinylation conditions (amine versus carboxyl coupling, biotin to protein ratio).

But 20º a second corresponds to the perceived movement of a vehicle 70 metres away that is travelling at 90km an hour.

The second corresponds to R ≥ 0.67 in which the sol-gel method leads to the fabrication of ZnO-TiO2 materials with better photocatalytic efficiencies.

The second corresponds to the well-designed graph patterns, that is, a fragment that uses only operators AND, FILTER, and OPT, and enjoys interesting properties that make query evaluation efficient.

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The third corresponds to the degradation of the carbon fabric.

The first corresponds to a fast surface oxygen exchange.

The first corresponds to the use of a third-party parallel direct solver code, named MUMPS.

The first corresponds to the unimolecular decomposition of the parent into IMP and propylene.

The first corresponds to the intrinsic fluorescence of the cell and the latter corresponds to the pyrene chromophore.

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