Sentence examples for sophisticated orientation from inspiring English sources

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This is consistent with the results of telemetry studies in the field which revealed sophisticated orientation behavior in A. femoralis males (Pašukonis et al. (2014a)), but only when they were translocated within familiar areas (Pašukonis et al. (2014b)).

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They have good dim light vision and do not have laryngeal echolocation ability, whereas Microchiropteran bats can use sophisticated laryngeal echolocation for orientation [ 6, 7].

This mode does not require either cell movement or cell orientation or other sophisticated cell behaviour [13]; it engages only minimal cellular operations and genetic control.

We propose a sophisticated mechanism to calculate and optimize the continuous orientation of a smartphone and estimate the location while driving.

Thus, it is clear that encoding of whisker motion relies on a sophisticated mechanism that is essential for rat spatial orientation and perception.

For these materials, the sophisticated microstructure information of pores, including their shapes, orientations, sizes, spatial distributions, volume fractions and so on, leads to changes of the macroscopic thermo-mechanical properties.

In its early scenes "The Next Best Thing" shows promise as a sophisticated screwball comedy about romantic love, parenthood and sexual orientation in contemporary Los Angeles.

At times "Heights" is hilarious, seeming to comment on how much more sophisticated we are than we used to be about sexual orientation as a factor in romantic competition.

Although systems for fully automated orientation and imaging exist, they usually require a sophisticated technical setup [ 7].

Determining the individuals head orientation is the basis for many forms of more sophisticated interactions between humans and technical devices and can also be used for automatic sensor selection (camera, microphone) in communications or video surveillance systems.

The model reveals that chromosome bi-orientation is a probabilistic self-organisation, rather than a sophisticated process of error detection and correction.

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