Sentence examples for wherein because of from inspiring English sources

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Writer mentions a comic scene, reported by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in "The Gulag Archipelago" wherein, because of a group of NKVD men at the back of the room, a crowd could not, at the risk of their lives, stop applauding.

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is a leading cause of cancer deaths (http://www-dep.iarc.fr/) wherein, because of its characteristically late presentation, only 10 15% of patients present with resectable tumours (Alexakis et al, 2004).

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This potential interaction is of interest because the PI3K inhibitor LY22490 binds to PI3KCγ in a mode wherein oxygen of the morpholine ring is hydrogen bonded to backbone nitrogen of Val882 of PI3KCγ.

Sometimes it comes from a couple wherein one of them is infertile.

Furthermore, application of the M-PCR assay will potentiate the diagnostics of BV-AAs because thirteen agents can be detected independently of the clinical status of women, wherein many of these BV-AAs are difficult to identify using conventional methods.

Consider the evolution of this corrupt rule, wherein the case of Eric Garner: A man who breaks up a fight is subjected to harassment by the police and fatally reprimanded because he expresses his rightful frustration, because he in fact did not do anything and those empowered by the law decided to mess with him, to assault him and deny his right to breathe.

Because the labelling at low resolution levels is conditioned on the segmentation result of the higher resolution levels, wherein the number of blocks is smaller, is varied with, with greater values at low (high resolution level).

Our findings are significant because they point to opportunities for development that are not fully realized, and because they highlight potential positive outcomes in domains wherein the impact of bioenergy has often been assumed to be negative.

The probability of an amphiphile precursor permeating into a protocell is assumed to be 1- 1- P APP )y, wherein the effect of Donnan's equilibrium is not considered because amphiphile precursors are assumed to be uncharged molecules.

However, the probability of an amphiphile precursor permeating into a protocell is assumed to be 1- 1- P APP )y, wherein the effect of Donnan's equilibrium is not considered because amphiphile precursors are assumed to be uncharged molecules.

As emphasized by Gilbert (2003: 735), "homology can be a tricky concept… [because] it risks forming a circular argument wherein structures are considered homologous because of common origin, and these animals are said to have a common origin because they have homologous structures.

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