Sentence examples for which rearranged from inspiring English sources

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T-shirt, rolled out this month, which rearranged the club colors, and shrank the Saint-Germain reference, to the deference of a more prominent Paris.

Late last year, Sting figured out a way to have his pre-rock cake and eat it, too, with "Symphonicities," which rearranged Police and solo hits for the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.

It revealed extensive structural plasticity of the remaining community, which rearranged itself through rewiring, while maintaining its functionality.

However, as reported previously [ 24], these problems were circumvented by the addition of PTPC (AtPPC3) polypeptides, which rearranged the BTPC aggregates into stable Class-2 PEPC complexes.

This is then which rearranged gives The survey effort that minimizes the expected cost (x*) can be obtained by taking the derivative, and solving = 0 for x. and Note that the optimal survey effort depends on the difference in the management costs when the species is present (ce − cc), the probability of presence, and the detection rate.

We selected the regions at which rearranged reads (split reads) consisted of at least 70% of total reads mapped on boundary regions (sum of canonical and split reads).

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The arithmetic operational units in the data path are shared among the modes by having four data rearrangement units (DRU) which rearranges the data systematically at the input, the outputs of MM and the final output.

Those gouges and slashes which rearrange into a Star of David also rearrange into a different thought: they are rents in the fabric, not so much intrinsic to the design as an act of senseless defacement, an afterthought of violence.

The Navidson Record becomes a vérité horror film as Will and his friends try to explore the anomalous space, which rearranges itself periodically with a roar, and expands into terrifying volumes of darkness.

When an onion bulb is cut or crushed, an odourless substance in the bulb, S-1-propenylcysteine S-oxide, is similarly transformed into 1-propenesulfenic acid, CH3CH=CH−S−O−H, which rearranges to (Z -propanethial S-oxide, CH3CH2CH=S+O−, the so-called lacrimatory factor, or tear-inducing substance, of the onion.

We examine the efficiency of two task routing policies – one static and one adaptive – and six task scheduling policies, which rearrange processor queues regarding to a criterion.

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