Sentence examples for three describes from inspiring English sources

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The order of the nucleotides in a gene, read off in groups of three, describes the order of the amino acids in a protein.

Tom Bachofner, a graphic designer from Cheshire and father of three, describes the moment when his youngest child, Rosie, now four, was diagnosed antenatally as a "very negative experience".

Red Cavalry, spattered with all three, describes the course of the war alongside the narrator Lyutov's ("Ferocious", Babel's risible real-life nom de guerre) transition from innocence to experience.

Section three describes women's labor market conditions, the labor market data used in the analysis, as well as the trade liberalization process.

Chapter three describes the concept of "regulatory capture," whereby a regulator – such as the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency MHRAA) in the UK, or the Food and Drug Administration FDAA) in the United States – ends up advancing the interests of the drug companies rather than the interests of the public.

Section three describes the design of the simulation study.

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The three described are typical.

The three described species are all seemingly locally endemic.

Three described their score as a "clinical prediction rule".

"Glory of the nation," one describes him.

Which one describes his boss, Donald Rumsfeld?

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