Sentence examples for widely opening from inspiring English sources

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This result implied that G. speciosum had developed the avoidance of drought stress by widely opening stomata only for a short period of time in the early morning to conserve water (Ort 2001).

RealNetworks fired a new salvo at digital music rival Apple Computer today, starting an advertising campaign that criticizes Apple for not widely opening its iPod digital music player to other formats.

Yet, this view has been recently challenged by a series of eye movement studies pointing out to a similar use of fixation strategies across observers from different cultures [49], [50], [51], widely opening a debate on this question.

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The widely opened NBDs in these structures create a 9 Å opening for access to the DBS on the cytoplasmic side of the membrane that are formed by transmembrane (TM) helices (TM4 with TM6 and TM10 with TM12).

There is a tradeoff between the thermal efficiency and Widely Open Throttling (WOT) torque/power.

The localized peri-diaphragmatic abscess cavity was widely opened, and the thoracic cavity was well laved during the operation.

The cost of dehumidification was high when the ventilators were widely opened and so ventilation rates were constrained by restricting the maximum angle of opening.

For example, the exposure of a pixel is widely opened when the pixel observes a dark region, and the exposure is closed when the pixel observes a brighter region.

Unlike the native diatoms made of silica, which is a good insulator material, SiDs are converted into a nanostructured semiconductor that widely opens the range of possible applications due to electrical features.

I have been trying to find the language to express my discomfort with the presumption that anyone who does not welcome very large numbers of refugees into Europe with widely opened arms is somehow resurrecting the ghost of Hitler.

The Kennebec, along with the Penboscot and Sheepscot, was widely opened up for the ice industry, becoming an important source, particularly in warm winters, for the rest of the 19th century.

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