Sentence examples for zone describes from inspiring English sources

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The Hot Zone describes a 1989 outbreak of ebola virus in a monkey population in Reston, Va., which-readers were led to believe-seemed destined to lead to a biological holocaust in the surrounding suburbs.

The calculated critical fracture strength with the stress model for steels in a mushy zone describes the measured tensile strength well.

His memoir The Discomfort Zone describes his older brother Tom leaving home after a row with his father: mystified and ashamed, the Franzen family "quarantined itself and suffered by itself", much as the Berglunds do after Joey moves out.

The Type II dilemma zone describes a segment of road on the approach to a signalized intersection where, if occupied by a motorist presented with the circular yellow indication, is likely to result in a motorist having difficulty deciding to stop at the stop line or proceed through the intersection.

The excavation disturbed zone describes the volume of rock surrounding the damage zone where the stress redistribution is too small to permanently change rock properties (unless some other stress increase, such as thermal loading, is added), and it is also characterized non-permanent but potentially long-term changes in hydraulic head.

The major difference is that the Ficus Machilus zone describes the overall lowland forests in Taiwan (Su 1984), whereas the Dysoxylum Machilus zone is only the lowland forests confined to southern Taiwan (to the south of 23.2°N) (Li et al. 2013).

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Massoud Barzani, president of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, which controls the western zone, described similar instructions earlier this week.

Visitors to the conflict zone describe soldiers as being largely confined to their outposts.

Other users wrote scathingly about China's muted response to foreign military flights into the zone, describing the government as a paper tiger.

The collected data allocated four zones delimited by supersaturation ratios and temperatures, each zone describing a specific behaviour of zirconium and molybdenum solutions in nitric acid.

Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection means a person who commands a Marine Inspection Zone described in part 3 of this chapter and who is immediately responsible for the performance of duties with respect to inspections, enforcement, and administration of regulations governing units.

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