Sentence examples for the common characters from inspiring English sources

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In those studies, the common characters of the data used have revealed a lack of generalization of analyzed earthquakes and the localization of the recording area, without strictly considering the site categories.

Adjusting the relationship network by giving a certain weighting or priority to each character depending on its use frequency, means the learning path spreads gradually through the network while picking up most of the common characters first.

Assisted by the liu shu rules, Wu and colleagues mapped out the structural relationships between all 3,500 of the common characters, to form a network with over 7,000 links.

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But Trump bespoke the battlefield, and the common character of the candidates' rhetoric: grandiosely petulant; showy and false; gaudy, low, cheap — and, at times, just plain puzzling.

"I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony," he says at one point, "but chaos, hostility, and murder".

"I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony," Herzog' s German-accented voiceover ran, over some lingering footage of a rotting animal carcass, "... but chaos, hostility, unt murder".

The sweetly deluded Treadwell could not see the dark truth of Nature, Herzog explains in a typically doomy voice-over ("I believe the common character of the universe is not harmony but hostility, chaos, and murder"), and Treadwell's experiment ended in dismemberment.

The common character of those species is gynostemium, gently sigmoid, basally prominently connate with the lip, elongated and slender above.

These biosurfactants bear the same common structural features as conventional surfactants, but the presence of bioactive functionalities incorporates new features such as structural complementarity and biological specificity into the common character of self-assembly driven by amphiphilicity.

Instead of using the sequence A–Z as the alphabet, ROT47 uses a larger set of characters from the common character encoding known as ASCII.

We believe the random transfection may not result in random integration instead in some hot integration sites and these hot integration sites may have the common character easy for transgene to integrate, but, we propose the hypothesis, it may be also easy for transgene to lose; secondly, it is sequence dependent.

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