Sentence examples for to be span from inspiring English sources

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On the contrary, the covalent monolayer films of calix[4]- and calix[6]arene based monomers bearing 4 chalcone groups each were mechanically stable enough to be span over 19 × 19 μm-sized holes of copper grids.

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But if the gap is too wide to be spanned, even the best of bridges will disintegrate.

It was to consist of 19 pointed arches, each with a span of approximately 24 feet (7 metres), built on piers 20 feet (6 metres) wide; a 20th opening was designed to be spanned by a wooden drawbridge.

A subgraph H of G is said to be spanning if H and G have the same vertex set.

This allows a wide range of states of deformation at the onset of failure to be spanned.

There is no logical gap that needs to be spanned between subject and predicate terms: any term can play the role of particular or general, subject or predicate.

Realistic assumptions on the shapes, the distances and the fields of the magnetic elements are taken into account in order to limit the parameter space to be spanned.

For haplotype phasing, we attempted to phase mutations that are sufficiently close together to be spanned by single read pairs.

Culture here is seen as a boundary that needs to be spanned in order to increase understanding and team performance.

We can also attempt to phase any two somatic mutations that are sufficiently close together to be spanned by single read pairs.

The assembly process was complicated by the presence of repeats, which were too long to be spanned by the relatively short 454 reads.

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