Sentence examples for which was transposed from inspiring English sources

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It is disputed whether the name Judah was originally that of the tribe or the territory it occupied and which was transposed from which.

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This article was amended on 17 March to correct the single pensioners' private pension figures, which were transposed in the editing process.

Blasting in geological bodies is an industrial process acting in an environment characterized by high uncertainties (natural joints, faults, voids, abrupt structural changes), which are transposed into the process parameters (e.g. energetic transfer to rock mass, hole deviations, misfires, vibrations, fly-rock, etc).

The second version, in 1803, consisted of seven drawings by Moreau which were transposed by multiple engravers.

Qualitative data from panel meetings were captured via flip charts and audiotapes, which were transposed by independent transcribers.

According to the mechanism of their transposition, MGEs are usually classified into two broad categories: retroelements (or class I elements), which are transposed through the reverse transcription of an RNA template (retrotransposition), and DNA transposons (or class II elements), which are transposed through a classical DNA "cut-and-paste" transposition model.

By introducing an additional and new normalization condition, we construct two extended systems of linear equations with nonsingular coefficient matrices which are transpose to each other.

Then in terms of face validity it was deemed necessary to adapt the PACIC questionnaire to each context in which it was transposed to adequately reflect the experience of the patients.

Yet this is challenged when he argues that some of Munch's paintings, especially the ones from the 1890s for which he is most known, do the opposite, using an iconography, certain forms of expression, which can be transposed into other media.

In the New Testament statements about the new man, it was not a settled, complete new condition that was being spoken of, into which people are transposed through grace, but rather the beginning of a coming new state, the consummation of which will first take place in the future.

When sung, they sound OK, but we discovered that when we transposed the melody to guitar and then sang a harmony, which was also transposed to guitar, the results were really strong.

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