Sentence examples for uniquely constituted from inspiring English sources

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While the Qurʾān was being received, there had been reluctance and misgiving about recording the words and acts of the Prophet, lest they be confused with the uniquely constituted contents of the scripture.

Archaeal lipids are uniquely constituted of ether-linked isoprenoid phytanyl cores conferring stability to the membranes.

In contrast, we have demonstrated how, in relation to individual cases, value is essentially indeterminate and uniquely constituted in situated contexts through dialogical reasoning.

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The total number of uniquely mapped reads constituted a gene's transcript abundance.

Against the background of the debate about potentially uniquely human and linguistically constituted property/kind-based object individuation, the present findings corroborate previous findings that property-based object individuation is possible in the absence of language.

The essays collected in the edited volume The Question of Animal Culture do not directly touch on this large body of research in evolutionary biology but present instead research in psychology and ethology about what constitutes uniquely human social behavior.

Issued in 1975, the record constituted a zenith of that uniquely British entwinement of driving rock with vast symphonic scale; it was wrapped in the first four-way gatefold cover; it was a definitive convergence of Brock's guitar, the ethereal synthesiser of Simon House and the impenitent bass of "Lemmy" Kilminster, for whom Warrior was a studio farewell with Hawkwind, before he formed Motörhead.

The major source of non-uniquely mapping reads were poly-A sequences, which constituted approximately 20% of all reads generated by 3SEQ.

An overpowering introversion constitutes their uniquely spooky strength.

There is a dangerous myth abroad, and it is this: that the pensioners of today constitute a uniquely fortunate generation, whose luxury cruises, second homes and bus passes are coming out of the birthright of the young.

The so-called wet-foot, dry-foot rules are a "preferential treatment" afforded uniquely to Cubans that constitute the "principal incentive and stimulus" behind the flight of Cubans from the island, she said.

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