Example sentences of "well defined [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | to establish the library as the pivotal resource space in which there are well defined areas for supplying specific needs ( School N ) |
2 | In many ways , Doctus have acted as a catalyst , bringing together staff from various locations and backgrounds to achieve improved performance and results in well defined areas . |
3 | In addition , mucosal biopsy specimens ( mean , 5 ) were taken from the greater curvature on well defined areas in the corpus ( at 50 cm from dental arches ) and antrum ( at 2–3 cm above pylorus ) as described elsewhere . |
4 | This speech in the cockney vernacular reads almost like a foreign language , but it has a well defined construction and rhythm . |
5 | Local education authorities have less autonomy and become more the administrative arm of the Department of Education and Science , delivering a system of education within the well defined orbit of circulars and orders in council . |
6 | It is the ratio of the inverse distances of the edge from the two eyes , and is therefore a well defined function of horizontal eccentricity , independent of vertical elevation . |
7 | Fractures on Etna occur in well defined zones related to the asymmetric topography ( and hence gravitational instability ) and the regional tectonic regime . |
8 | degree of bone loss in prey assemblages varies in a well defined way between certain predators , but with little difference between others ; |
9 | The adsorption on such well defined surfaces provides excellent models for more complicated practical catalysts . |
10 | Data were analysed by comparing observed and synthetic spectra for the 5 bands of HNO 3 in the 866cm -1 to 870cm -1 spectral region , where there are seven well defined manifolds of HNO 3 and an absence of other absorbers . |
11 | Manipulation of these structures is possible by means of a small number of well defined operations , the most important operation being unification . |
12 | Clarity about their role presented another problem : secondees had hoped for a job description , clear role definition with well defined tasks and clear line management responsibility . |
13 | The theta temperature is a well defined state of the polymer solution at which the excluded volume effects are eliminated and the polymer coil is in an unperturbed condition ( see chapter 10 ) . |
14 | The evidence for the use of these various terms as tempo indications within quite well defined limits is to be found in the many treatises of the period , notably those dealing with the metronome , but most persuasively in those scores that have survived with notated timings for each movement ( see table 2 ) . |
15 | The aims in that review have been : ( i ) To improve the quality of policy formulation and decision-taking in government by presenting ministers , collectively in Cabinet and individually within their departments , with well defined options , costed where possible , and relating the choice between options to the contribution they can make to meeting national needs . |
16 | Whilst all drawn entities are eventually stored , the highest layers contain specific and well defined sets of information . |
17 | A more probable explanation is a lack of well defined priorities . |
18 | Many of the other major transitions were not filled in , however , and paleontologists thus concentrated on developments within well defined groups . |
19 | These names are based on well defined rules . |
20 | By the physiologist within his special and well defined universe of discourse they may be properly regarded as epiphenomena ; but by the naturalist in his more catholic survey of nature they can not be so regarded . |
21 | Rheumatoid arthritis commonly affects the cervical spine , causing several well defined deformities . |
22 | To perform the abstraction one needs well defined concepts ( for example , what exactly is meant by ‘ a democracy ’ ? ) and criteria for applying them ( for example , is Indonesia one ? ) . |
23 | Although other Christian groups such as the Methodists and Catholics were active in Rhodesia a kind of gentleman 's agreement meant each kept within a fairly well defined territory . |
24 | Definitive evaluation of the possible causes of oesophagopharyngeal reflux awaits the recording of UOS pressure during well defined episodes of such reflux . |
25 | Drawing feathers becomes easier when you perceive the way they often form into well defined masses . |
26 | There , his quick and brilliant mind gained him a degree in electrical engineering and a well defined career path with the Texas Instruments and Teledyne Geotech companies , with whom he was to make his not inconsiderable input to NASA 's Apollo Space Programme . |
27 | Strictly speaking , this second is not a proper rule because it does not end with a single well defined action . |
28 | From the head of Haweswater ascend high Street , named after the Roman road that once ran along the ridge between Blea Water and Riggindale , on a well defined path . |
29 | This family is characterised by a large well defined disk usually covered with thick skin or indistinct scales ; the radial shields long and bar shaped ; the papillae on the jaw may be spine-like or block-like ; the genital slits on the proximal part of the ventral interradial areas ; the arms long and covered with skin . |
30 | A system whereby gross contributions to the EC budget have a well defined relation to relative incomes , even without progressivity , would be a major step in matters of budgetary harmonisation . |