Sentence examples for wide use of terms from inspiring English sources

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Doorways, fireplaces, and the like are usually framed with classical forms, and both outside and inside there is a wide use of terms, pilasters, S-scrolls, and the type of pierced, flat ornament known as strapwork.

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In the late nineteen-sixties, he was the leader of a cult called the Family — the trial ushered in the wide use of the term "cult," to note one example of Manson's broad influence.

Thus, given the wide use of the term V-ATPase for bacterial enzymes, we felt compelled to note that there are no substantial differences between bacterial and archaeal enzymes of this class.

Although BM zone might therefore have been more appropriate to describe the observed epithelial cell lining by its major components laminin and collagen type IV (Kefalides et al, 1979); because of the wide use of the term BM in other studies, this was also used throughout the current paper.

Given the wide use of NSAIDs in the short-term treatment of trivial signs and symptoms, the availability of coxibs for these indications would be advantageous for this relevant subpopulation of patients, since this type of application is unlikely to increase cardiac risk.

Considering these results, we can assume that the main reason for the occurrence of a high number of resistant strains in Estonian herds is the wide use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials and the long-term presence of infected cows in herds.

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Corpus callosum changes are mainly located in the interhemispheric motor fibres of the body (Chapman et al., 2013), and seem exaggerated in patients with primary lateral sclerosis which are considered part of the spectrum of ALS in the wider use of the diagnostic term (Ciccarelli et al., 2009; Agosta et al., 2013).

Patients are supportive of wider use of this technology in the future for hypertension and other long-term conditions.

Presented data provide new molecular insights into the relationship between disturbed testosterone homeostasis and mammalian reproduction and are important in terms of wide use and abuse of AASs and human reproductive health.

Older texts use a wide range of terms, some of which would now be considered insensitive or politically incorrect (eg, 'aids for the handicapped'), and the broader term 'gerontechnology' was introduced recently to refer to telehealth, telecare, mobility aids, lifts and other communicative and assistive technologies when used by (or offered to) older people.

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