Embedding Sentence Examples

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  • Lyapunov exponents for the same vowel shown as a function of embedding dimension.

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  • This showed that departments were already embedding literacy into their daily teaching.

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  • The other dimension on which we can learn from what happened with other technologies is about their possibly conflictual embedding in society.

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  • These include land-use planning issues, operation of electricity markets, and embedding wind generators into electricity distribution networks.

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  • We also show how to use these results to prove a weak version of the conjectured probabilistic embedding lemma.

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  • The tissue is then dehydrated, and transferred to propylene oxide, which will mix with the resinous embedding medium.

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  • They are also compatible with fiber composite hosts and there is a potential of embedding the fiber optic sensor relatively unobtrusively within the host.

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  • The image calculation allows you to see the changes to the image caused by embedding the watermark.

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  • Add shortcuts or other paths by embedding arrows on your board.

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  • This makes the gel ideal for embedding other objects that can be viewed through the gel.

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  • Embedding channel set diamonds or gemstones into the arch.

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  • If you are making melt and pour glycerin soap, try embedding a small plastic toy into the bar for a decorative effect.

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  • When embedding, don't forget to be aware of the other properties of the movie to initialize, including loop, autoplay, or menu selection.

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  • One of the problems with embedding background music into your web page is that, depending on the browser that visitors are using, the code may or may not work.

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  • A wide variety of dirty tricks were used by unscrupulous designers, such as embedding the word "SEX" repeatedly in text the same color as the site background.

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  • A region where volcanic activity has led to the embedding of dykes or bosses of hard rock amongst softer strata produces a plain broken by abrupt and isolated eminences.'

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  • A vase decorated with these simple or complex canes is produced by embedding short lengths of the cane on the surface of a mass of molten glass and blowing and fashioning the mass into the required shape.

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  • They are sometimes regulated by forming artificial "joints" in the structure by embedding strips of wood or sheet iron at regular intervals, thus forming "lines of weakness," at which the cracks therefore take place.

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  • The immersion liquids in common use are water, glycerine, cedar-wood oil, monobromnaphthalene, &c. Immersion systems in which the embedding liquid, coverslip, immersion-liquid and front lens have equal refractive indices are called " homogeneous immersion systems."

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  • The process of embedding gold and silver leaf between two layers of glass originated as early as the 1st century, probably in Alexandria.

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  • The mucilage may also form an embedding substance similar to that of Chroococcaceae, in which the filaments lie parallel or radiate from a common centre (Rivulariaceae).

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