Sentence examples for strict relationships from inspiring English sources

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The strict relationships found between the amount of "protected" SOM and the median diameter (d50) of water-stable soil aggregates (R2 = 0.88), on the one hand, and the larger class of pores in water-stable soil macroaggregates (R2 = 0.99), on the other hand, demonstrated the crucial role of this SOM pool in soil structure formation.

Thus, such strict relationships between four Aβs may have been relatively independent of Aβ37 and 39.

Although there are no strict relationships between receptor subunit or type and disease, some interesting preliminary conclusions have arisen.

Even in MCI/AD, strict relationships are maintained between the levels of Aβ42 and Aβ43, and between those of Aβ38 and Aβ40 as seen in controls, which are predicted by the stepwise processing kinetics (unpublished observation).

Thus, our observations suggest that lower CSF concentrations of Aβ42 and 43 and presumably higher CSF concentrations of Aβ38 and 40 are the consequence of altered γ-secretase activity in brain rather than the effect of preferential deposition of the two longer Aβ species (Aβ42 and 43) in senile plaques, which would not have maintained such strict relationships between the four Aβ species in CSF.

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This strict relationship implies that the 2D (turbostratic) or 3D (graphitic) nature of the stacking in graphene-based flakes whose determination usually requires diffraction studies may be merely deduced from low magnification images of their morphotypes.

It was found that a strict relationship exists between the amount of Ca2+ ions incorporated into the film during reduction and eliminated from the film during oxidation and the charge involved in these processes.

The geomorphological heritage embraces landforms and processes playing a key role in the understanding of the history of Earth and having a strict relationship with both the biological and the cultural heritage.

In the manuscript, the author posited his theory on the strict relationship between the orientation of Roman founded cities and local environmental conditions, especially in relation to the winds.

In particular, the phyla AD3, Tenericutes and Verrumicrobia were negatively influenced by the CTS over time, which can be explained by the strict relationship between these organisms with the pH, organic carbon, nitrogen and electric conductivity14, showing greater abundance in sites with low concentrations of C and N and salinity, although AD3 showed higher abundance in soil with a higher pH15.

In particular, a composite portrait of the philosopher and his three sisters superimposed on one another, captures all too clearly the essence of Wittgenstein's idea of "family resemblance, " in which concepts like "soul, justice, truth" are better understood as "captured by a picture" than as a strict "relationship between a word and an object".

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