Example sentences of "to produce a single " in BNC.

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1 TRIPOS ' extensive experience and expertise in conformational searching , activity prediction , and 3D visualisation places it in a unique position to produce a single system that unites 3D searching , molecular design and analysis with proprietary activity and property prediction techniques into an effective information analysis environment .
2 The measure of conservation is the amount of energy required to produce a single unit of economic growth .
3 Watch out for percentages which are cumulated to produce a single and apparently sensible result .
4 For the very fountain head of the triboluminescent effect mentioned in these columns to the astonishment of the entire civilised world , had been unable to produce a single flash from a load of peppermints hot from the press or the ovens or whatever machinery is used .
5 And then I used a delay , which in the beginning was an old , modified Echoplex , to produce a single repeat .
6 Yet even when Ruddock allowed his sleep to be interrupted by thoughts of Lewis 's punching ability , he could n't have envisaged his boxing rival having the power to produce a single knockout punch .
7 The question about history then becomes the more interesting one of the relation between different significations , and the ways in which such differences can , or can not , be articulated and unified under the same horizon of totalization to produce a single meaning .
8 However , we can not use a simple average ( mean ) of the four ratios for each township to produce a single multiplier factor because they were determined by different methods .
9 It should be noted , however , that a positive effect has never been found to produce a single word , far less a complete utterance , the usual effect being a sustained or interrupted cry .
10 In practice , however , they are contradictory , because the purpose of the rules is to produce a single solution to any accounting problem while economic reality , with which accounting purports to be concerned , is far too complex for unique solutions .
11 At the same time , the critic will learn from this figure that , since the secrets are never disclosed , and since the absent essence only operates when it is absent , he should not force his text to produce a single interpretative meaning .
12 In the main part of these Lectures , we work with the ‘ orthodox ’ Solow ( 1956 ) model , in which malleable capital is used to produce a single output according to an aggregate production function , with a higher ratio of capital to labour being associated with a lower competitive rate of profit .
13 The fitted curves are then spliced together to produce a single smooth curve ( called a spline.curve ) over the entire range .
14 They collaborated with Sony to produce a single , de facto standard enshrined in what has become known as ‘ The Red Book ’ .
15 Ashenden ! — the man whom Cedric Downes now claimed to have passed on his bicycle ; the man who had lied about his visit to Magdalen ; the man who , like Howard Brown ( and possibly Eddie Stratton ? ) , was as yet unable to produce a single witness to his whereabouts the previous afternoon .
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