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Sampling continued until the saturation of information had been reached, the point at which enlarging a sample ceases to furnish new analytical concepts [ 23, 26].
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Unlike a metaphor, which enlarges an idea, a symbol substitutes a new image.
H. G. Wells should have been considered for the science fiction, which enlarged everybody's imagination.
The second strategy uses fluorinated alcohols as additives which enlarge the chemical window.
The purchase, which enlarged protection for once-fabulous wetlands supporting thousands of migrating birds, was essentially a bailout.
In Europe certain lace bugs (Tingidae) insert their eggs into flower buds, which enlarge and house developing lace bug nymphs.
Escherichia coli has six murein synthases which enlarge the sacculus by transglycosylation and transpeptidation of lipid II precursor.
We construct a subclass of Hadamard propelinear codes which enlarges the family of the Hadamard translation invariant propelinear codes.
She had complemented her experience by constant reading, including reading of trade journals, and the Wall Street Journal all of which enlarged her knowledge of the species.
The zany host, bullet-headed Ahmet Zappa, speaks remotely via a video screen, which enlarges his image to four times life size.
Experimental support for this model includes microscopy-based approaches showing co-localization of different vRNP types12,15 and Rab1111 in viral inclusions, which enlarge with time of infection14.
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