Sentence examples for which is a cue from inspiring English sources

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As is customary in sitcoms set in the north, Leo gets offered a job in London, which is a cue for much pained decision-making.

This phenomenon granted protection against herbivores by promoting the association with nurse plants (cacti and thorny shrubs); interestingly, such induction of tendril-like stems following damage only occurred in the shade, which is a cue of the presence of the nurse plant (González-Teuber and Gianoli 2008).

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Their task was to read out five words addressed to the Learner, the first of which was a cue word and the others one of four possible words associated with the cue word that the Learner was supposed to have memorised beforehand.

In the other room, the auction began as given through two diamonds, which was a cue-bid showing a maximum pass with at least three-card heart support.

The only core pathway in these two stages is the ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis pathway, which is a significant cue of carcinogenesis from early to late stage bladder cancer.

We observed no change in copulation rates for arista-cut males, but this may be due to the fact (as we suggest in the text) that these males can still sense female wing spreading (which is a receptivity cue).

One candidate regulator of pigment cell behaviour at wounds is stromal cell derived factor-1 (sdf-1), which is a guidance cue for pigment cells as they developmentally disperse; indeed, abnormal expression patterns of sdf-1a lead to an altered pigment pattern in the choker zebrafish mutant (Svetic et al., 2007).

First, it's gold in color, which is a strong visual cue that says, "This is of higher value".

In our informal observations, vergence, which is a more certain cue, appears to "win" during short-term exposures.

On the other hand, genes that are strongly regulated by Set1 were responsive to nitrogen depletion (Fig. 4B), which is an environmental cue that induces filamentation or sporulation.

Note that in our data there was a non-negligible proportion of intermediate visibility trials in which observers anticipated the imperative cue, which is a hint that even well-trained observers may tend to respond somewhat automatically before perceptual awareness is stabilized.

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