Sentence examples for underlying place from inspiring English sources

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This analysis begins to shed light on one of the central conceptual limitations addressed in this paper and thus highlights ways in which scholars and practitioners in the AIDS field might begin to reorient their approaches - prioritizing the underlying, place- and time-specific drivers of uneven vulnerabilties.

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An underlying prioritisation places convenience ahead of personal security, mainly because government is not feared by the majority of democratic populaces.

We are still in the early stages of discovering what those are, and before the technology can take off in a big way, we will need more underlying infrastructure in place.

In addition to adherence to the mesothelium, adhesion to components of the underlying ECM takes place in peritoneal metastasis.

Additionally, we did not have sufficient data for patients with OHCA, such as underlying disease, the place where the cardiac arrest occurred and the quality of bystander CPR.

There are several potential reasons why these patients display a nonhyperdynamic phenotype in the first place (underlying co-morbidities, different physiological reserve, different bacterial load, different genetically -driven responses, and so on).

When the dogs had learned the difference, the scientists tested the animals' underlying mood by placing bowls in ambiguous positions – in the middle of the room, for example – and noting how quickly each dog went to the bowl.

In a tissue culture laboratory, 4 mm articular cartilage explants were harvested from the underlying subchondral bone, placed in 100 l of culture medium and weighed.

Here is the problem: These efforts at creating an underlying database of places are duplicative, and any competitive advantage any single company gets from being more comprehensive than the rest will be short-lived at best.

The XRF spectra were recorded in two ways: either directly from the exposed pictorial layers of underlying portrait in places, where the cracks and flaked areas of Ecce Homo were sufficiently big, or from the Ecce Homo surface.

1 4 Significant cardiac enlargement may be an expression of underlying cardiac disease, placing the athlete at a greater risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD).

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