Sentence examples for which are demarcated from inspiring English sources

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This is clear from the financial pages of the press, which are demarcated from "news", and presented in almost scriptural terms, far removed from those in which mundane social affairs are described.

After that, a fast and practical K-means clustering algorithm is employed to make a classification of stratigraphy into 5 groups, which are demarcated from the performance of wavelet transform.

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Unifil added that in the area in question, the Lebanese government had "some reservations concerning the Blue Line," which was demarcated by the United Nations when Israel withdrew its forces from Lebanon in 2000, "as did the Israeli government at some other locations".

Also, for those that inevitably won't read through all of this, yes Google absolutely did not acquire Zynga or AOL, but rather invested in them, which is demarcated by a *, see top right.

A recent VBM study (Adleman et al. 2012) found that compared to aged-matched controls, paediatric bipolar patients (mean age 14.2 ± 2.6) exhibited grey matter reductions in the bilateral precuneus and the bilateral pre-supplementary motor area which is demarcated posteriorly by the precentral gyrus.

The apparatus was a square arena (diameter: 80 cm; height: 40 cm) with a light source of 120 lx, which was demarcated into 25 equal areas.

In the H83Amono structure, the hairpin loop adjoining β6 and β7 is disordered, as suggested by the absence of electron density, which is demarcated by asterisks in Figure 4C.

For example, Freeman et al. (2003) observed quasi-stable synchrony patterns in the beta and gamma frequency range, which were demarcated by abrupt phase changes lasting for about 5 ms. These phase changes occurred with a frequency in the theta or alpha frequency range.

When the terms are quite complicated, they can be identified by the plus or minus signs by which they are demarcated.

At a coarser level of granularity, topological adherence is treated as topological coherence and sub-clusters of an object cluster as fiat object parts of the corresponding object of coarser granularity (Fig. 5), which in their turn are demarcated from one another by fiat boundariesmat.

And they thought they found it in the fine print of Florida's law, which alters the way property boundaries are demarcated on nourished beaches by setting a fixed erosion control line, beyond which the shore is public.

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