Sentence examples for which is proximate from inspiring English sources

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If the fault occurs at any area among the 19 areas, the PMU which is proximate to fault area will detect the fault firstly according to the traveling wave theory and classification method using Wavelet Singular Value Decomposition (WSVD).

On chromosome 11, frequencies of LOH peaked at the D11S969 and D11S387 markers, which expressed LOH in 53% and 48% of the informative cases, whereas D11S1818, which is proximate to the ATM gene, exhibited an LOH frequency of 24%.

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The AKR1C enzymes have a preference for bay region-substituted trans-dihydrodiols, which are proximate carcinogens derived from the highly tumorigenic bay region-methylated PAH.

It is observed that when there is no stock available with w i d−2 the orders are fulfilled by supplier w i d−0, which is more proximate to w i d−2.

Translation of the main ORF would still be limited by uORF3, which is very proximate to the main ORF.

The variant location, C, is specifically referring to the, variant-induced, location of the predicted mRNA splice site, which is often proximate to, but distinct from the coordinate of the actual genomic mutation itself.

Finally, the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) might affect food security and thereby the prevalence of undernutrition (WHO and WTO 2002; Chand 2006; Gayi 2006; Labonte and Sanger 2006b) which is a proximate risk factor of TB infection (Lönnroth et al. 2009).

The evidence of incorporation of the supporting mesh means that should dissection occur it would not lead to intrapericardial rupture which is the proximate cause of death in acute aortic dissection and the incorporation of the mesh will provide a technically more secure aortic wall at any subsequent operation than native Marfan aortic tissue.

In reality, it is hardly random, and usually, the supplier warehouse is the one, which is the most proximate to the warehouse, which is processing that order.

Further, democratic transitions are more likely in increasing returns production structures and this enhances the diffusion of technical knowledge (Acemoglu 2008), which is an important proximate cause of growth.

Which is the most proximate force, what she wished (and authoritatively told you she wished) or what you think she might wish the second time around if her first wishes were ignored?

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