Sentence examples for the remarkable point from inspiring English sources

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The remarkable point is that the only material in contact with the analytes is the lutetium bisphthalocyanine.

The remarkable point is that American gun violence persists at its astonishingly high levels in spite of the general decline in the rich world of violent crime.

The remarkable point is that the series on the right-hand side of Lemma 3.1 is uniformly convergent in the wider sense.

The remarkable point of view of this paper is that one administrative contradiction is transferred to operating contradictions to be solved.

The remarkable point that was noted is that at pH 8, where the removal was superior, the increase in doses of sago and bean (1.5 and 2 mg/l) has shown a depressing outcome.

The remarkable point is the high values of Nusselt number for very dilute Ag/DI water nanofluid used in this study with respect to DI water which shows the potential of Ag/water nanofluids in heat transfer enhancement even for very dilute suspensions.

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The remarkable points of the method capabilities are the multi-criteria optimization of food ERP and SMEs collaboration in the value chain's distributed platform.

Yet the most remarkable point of this experiment was the comparison made of the profiles before and after stress.

The first remarkable point we observe is that the PH-driven mobility generally becomes higher in [110] than [100] nanowires, where the reason can be found from the higher injection velocity of hole carriers in [110] Si channels [27].

The fluorescence attributes (mean intensity and area) of nuclei and Mimivirus factory showed a concomitant and inverse evolution compared to each other, with the most remarkable point around 5 h p.i.: at this time, the cell area occupied by nuclei showed a 50% drop, whereas the cell area occupied by the Mimivirus factory showed a 50% increase (Figure 6 A and B).

From a contemporary perspective, the most remarkable point here is, in our opinion, that they see the determination of the locutionary act by the hearer, not as a matter of merely decoding the conventional meaning of the sentence uttered, but as a matter of inference that has to be based on linguistic meaning plus contextual information concerning the speaker's intentions.

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