Sentence examples for serious description of from inspiring English sources

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This issue contained the first serious description of a night at the recently opened Comic Strip club in London's Soho, written by the late author and critic Ian Hamilton.

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The book's leitmotif of geology typically oscillates between serious descriptions of formations such as Whin Sill to the fate of countless Mars bars (his wife's contribution), turned into a "dense paving stone of chocolate and glucose somewhere between the layer of underpants and the rainwear stratum".

To me, ­Living with Teenagers and The Lost Child are very different things: one a collection of affectionate vignettes that I hoped would strike a chord with many parents, and the other a ­serious description of what happens when skunk cannabis bursts into a home".

That is a description of serious counterterrorism work.

This review focuses on some important aspects of RBC transfusion in the ICU, including physiologic considerations, a brief description of serious infectious and noninfectious hazards of transfusion, and the effects of RBC storage lesions.

Many are talking about a favorite story or writer who can evoke hunger with the written word, and for me that would be John Thorne's Serious Pig, and his description of how to fry potatoes.

However, about one-third of the students make serious errors in the description of the role of ATP and how, through a phosphorylation reaction, it affects catalytic activity.

The secondary outcomes described in this publication include the comparison of the long-term persistence of immunogenicity of the two vaccines, and the description of serious adverse events (SAEs) related to vaccination and of any event related to the lack of vaccine efficacy up to Year 5 after vaccination.

Most (25 of 51) of the published trials not present on the GSK Web site (11) did not report a detailed description of serious adverse events, including malignancies; only two malignancies had been observed in those trials for which this information was available.

Due to the numerous prehospital descriptive scoring system it is uncertain whether they are efficient in the description of how serious illness are and furthermore whether they can have prognostic role in the estimation of the illness outcome (what is their validity in connection with the prognostic scoring system APACHE II).

Rebecca Bates, the interviewer on that occasion, found Ball (pictured) "by turns both serious and coy" – an effective description of his fifth novel, A Cure for Suicide, a deceptively bland dystopia centred on the social construction of identity.

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