Sentence examples for seminal perspectives from inspiring English sources

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A decade ago, seminal perspectives and papers set a strong vision for the field of systems biology, and a number of these themes have flourished.

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The jewel of his collection may have come this week in the form a middle finger-filled snapshot with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, recreating Weiwei's seminal Study of Perspective.

The contribution of transforming growth factor (TGF β to breast cancer has been studied from a myriad perspectives since seminal studies more than two decades ago.

Or, in a recent article in the New York Times about the 1981 air traffic controllers' strike that Reagan smashed, the author provided a broader perspective about that seminal event and its central figure.

Illustrating the problematic effects of asylums, Goffman, coined the term "total institution" from a sociological perspective in his seminal work Asylums[ 1].

To create a more unified perspective, we select seminal reviews and experimental examples from across the breadth of the single-molecule literature, grouped broadly by probe type.

The fresco is an important example of art commemorating a soldier-for-hire who fought in the Italian paeninsula and is a seminal work in the development of perspective.

(a) The (agricultural) economist perspective, rooted in the seminal works by the 'classic' economists T.R. Malthus, D. Ricardo and J.H. von Thünen, focusses on the interrelation between input factors (land, labour or capital) and outputs (produce) from land, mostly in monetary terms, often entailing a rational choice (utility optimisation) perspective.

The fruitfulness of this perspective is evident in his seminal paper from 1885.

From an asset pricing point of view, the effect of liquidity was first argued from a theoretical perspective in 1986 in the seminal paper of Amihub and Mendelson [7], and later by Jacoby, Fowler, and Gottesman in 2000 [8].

Second, the rational choice perspective (first discussed in the seminal work by Cornish & Clarke, 1986) explains that offenders make crime-specific 'rational' choices, 'bounded' by factors such as time, cognitive ability, and available information, and influenced by the perceived costs and benefits of their actions.

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