Sentence examples for traditionally designated from inspiring English sources

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Another corollary to our findings is that regions that are mapped closer to the center in this native space are not all traditionally designated as having the rich-club property.

Furthermore, constraining the topology and enforcing sister taxa relationships between the assumed subspecies, consistently recovered a topology that was statistically significant worse, indicating that the traditionally designated subspecies groupings probably represent invalid taxonomic units, thus clearly reflecting considerable discord with current taxonomy.

The crest of Ambohimanga is higher than the surrounding hills and others among the traditionally designated twelve sacred hills of Imerina, symbolically indicative of the site's political significance relative to other similar hill towns.

In this scheme, the ATPase has two distinct groups of states during the catalytic cycle, which are traditionally designated as E1 and E2.

qualifier to confer reasonable caution that the Pacific worm traditionally designated N. mirabilis (see [ 56]) is conspecific with its presumed cognate originally described from the North Atlantic Ocean.

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Traditionally, the designated siren who lures us into the shallows is a toxic femme fatale as ruthless as she is irresistible.

The aforementioned trees are rooted and ordered, their order corresponds to the 5'-3' orientation of an RNA sequence and their root is traditionally a designated node parenting the motif in which the first 5' base participates.

When Maimon's friend, Graf Kalkreuth, asked why he was treated with such disrespect, he was told that "the edge of the cemetery is an honorary place designated traditionally for philosophers and their like").

Jeff Howe, who coined the term in an article in Wired in 2006, defined it as "the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call .As the Longitude prize shows, the idea is not new.

Crowdsourcing, defined as taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent and outsourcing it to an undefined large group of people, provides scalable access to humans.

Crowdsourcing (as discussed in detail in Section "Crowdsourced data") is the outsourcing of a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) to an undefined generally large group of people in the form of an open call.

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