Sentence examples for whereas the terms from inspiring English sources

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Whereas, the terms on the right hand side present the transport of k and ɛ by diffusion, rate of production of k and ɛ, and rate of destruction of k and ɛ, respectively.

Whereas, the terms internalizing and externalizing problems have traditionally mainly been used to describe symptoms occurring in childhood, they are also applied in adult psychiatric research due to the latent structure of psychiatric disorders [ 12, 13].

The words brush, bush, creek, paddock, and scrub acquired wider senses, whereas the terms brook, dale, field, forest, and meadow were seldom used.

Taylor flow appears in micro and minichannels whereas the terms have not always been used with a clear distinction.

In what follows, the term "predicted" will refer to the information about the genes retrieved by the programs, whereas the terms "annotated" and "really" will refer to the information about the genes as found in the databases.

The ϵ stands for the Expectation operator whereas the terms e(n) and y(n) are the residual echo signal and the acoustic echo signal at sample n, respectively, and 0<γ<1 is a forgetting factor.

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The term concept formation describes how a person learns to form classes, whereas the term conceptual thinking refers to an individual's subjective manipulation of those abstract classes.

Robin Kellner, founder of Robin Kellner Agency, a Manhattan agency that was established in 1986 as a nanny placement firm and now offers a broader range of services, added: "The term nanny is a more professional term for child care, whereas the term baby sitter suggests a passive watcher.

In the remainder of this article the term acid is used to denote a proton donor (following the Brønsted Lowry terminology), whereas the term Lewis acid is employed exclusively to refer to electron-pair acceptors.

"Whereas the term adventurer suggests a passion for new frontiers," Alexandra Lapierre observes in the coffee-table book she's written with Christel Mouchard, WOMEN TRAVELERS: A Century of Trailblazing Adventures, 1850-1950 (Flammarion, $45), the term adventuress "connotes ambitiousness, intrigue, mercenary sex".

Nor would we regard a female schoolteacher who has an affair with one of her teenage pupils a paedophile, however immoral her behaviour – "sexual abuse" is often referred to, whereas the term "paedophile" is rarely employed.

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