Sentence examples for transformations of which from inspiring English sources

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These techniques can be expressed as multi-resolution transformations, of which perhaps the best known is the wavelet transform.

The massive accumulation of the hmFCCs in banana leaves, and their functional group characteristics, indicate a chlorophyll breakdown path, the downstream transformations of which are entirely reprogrammed towards the generation of persistent and blue fluorescent FCCs.

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Societies changed, as the dialectic of new and old continued, and people lost themselves in the intensity of the transformation of which they were a part.

He hailed the outgoing boss of HM Revenue & Customs, Dame Lin Homer, for having made a "real contribution" to "public sector modernisation and transformation" of which she could "be proud".

Even for those of us who don't own one, the car is a critical prop of modern life, one of a very few things the transformation of which would make the world alien.

The hollow blastula consists of a simple epithelial layer (the blastoderm), the transformation of which can be likened to the pushing in of one side of a rubber ball.

"When exceptional investors and/or business operators take control of otherwise unremarkable public corporations, it's often a prelude to a lucrative transformation of which outside investors can also take advantage, if they happen to notice what's going on before Wall Street wakes up to metamorphosis in progress," Mr. Mittleman writes.

Osteoblastoma is a benign bone tumour, malignant transformation of which is rare but possible, and so resection is indicated.

The assessment also included data on modelled risk of agricultural transformation, of which low-risk areas were selected where possible.

B-lymphocytes possess a specialized lysosomal compartment, the regulated transformation of which has been implicated in B-cell antigen presentation.

Adequate oxygenation allows the conversion of pyruvate to ATP, water and carbon dioxide, the reversible transformation of which to carbonic acid is catalysed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (Opavsky et al, 1996).

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