Sentence examples for whose variation from inspiring English sources

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For example, for the 3 1 commensurability, the angle θ = λA - 3λJ + ϖA is the argument of one of the important periodic terms whose variation can vanish (zero frequency).

Bruce Springsteen struck a similar chord, crooning "in the cool of the evening light/The girls in their summer clothes/Pass me by," as did the Airborne Toxic Event, an indie rock band, whose variation on the wistful summer-dresses theme still resonates in some circles as a catchy cellphone ring tone.

The new is a direct examination of people's DNA, searching for genes whose variation correlates with observable behavioural differences.Twins studies, which seek to control for the effects of upbringing by comparing identical twins (who share all their DNA) with fraternal ones (who share, on average, half), have been going on since the 1950s.

E plot, whose variation was correlated with the open circuit potential.

For mRNA expression levels, predictive features are those mRNAs whose variation in expression levels is associated with survival outcome, and mechanistic features are those mRNAs whose variation in expression levels is associated with genomic variants.

CRDs are composed of structural modules, whose variation in number and type confers heterogeneity upon the family.

Strain is a secondary physical quantity whose variation varies depending on the elastic coefficient of the medium, and it can yield potentially valuable information as well.

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Reports on genes whose variations cause three complex diseases are under review at scientific journals.

Mugham is a type of improvised singing or playing whose variations, or modes, are defined partly by the emotional states they evoke.

(The poem was gutted and rewired for our moment, but its insinuatingly creepy gender politics were first exposed by Kenneth Koch, whose "Variations on a Theme by William Carlos Williams" is now often taught alongside it).

The most plentifully represented composer (and also the best known) was Francesco da Milano, whose variations on sacred and popular vocal works, as well as a handful of fantasies, were offered on either side of the intermission.

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