Sentence examples for which were key from inspiring English sources

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Alluvial fans presently blanket the areas adjacent to major river systems, which were key areas of prehistoric human habitation.

Thirdly, a highly disordered structure implied the presence of more active sites, which were key to the improvement in OER activity.

This Letter describes the synthetic routes to challenging pyridyl analogues of 2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-6-carbaldehyde which were key intermediates for our antibacterial medicinal chemistry programme.

The genius is the simplicity of his 'thought experiments' which were key to his remarkable insight.

During this interview, Thomas made several self-incriminatory statements, which were key to his later convictions and the admissibility of which was the central issue in the appeal.

The deputy chief information officer of Minneapolis, Bill Beck, stated that the city was worried about legal restrictions and lawsuits, which were key reasons for the lack of transparency in the process.

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Which is key.

So I made each full line disappear, which was key.

Nicotine involves dopamine release, which is key in signaling pleasure.

The look from Spring Summer seems to be all about femininity, which is key to my designs.

Among other problems, irrigation — which was key to the Green Revolution — is relatively scarce in Africa.

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