Example sentences of "[n mass] from [noun sg] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 There is no information on the sinking characteristics of Thalassiothrix mats but new data from sediment trap studies have highlighted the significance of mass sinking of mats of rhizosolenid diatoms as agents of rapid flux to the sea floor .
2 Thus an attempt is made to harness data from course perception questionnaires to assist in the self-development of staff .
3 In contrast , data from life insurance applicants suggested that for comparable degrees of hypertension the impact on mortality was greater in diabetics , and particularly marked in those aged less than 40 years ( Goodkin , 1975 ) .
4 Experimental data from DNA melting studies show that the free energy increment per base pair added to a DNA double helix increases the helix stability at room temperature by a relatively small increment that is the difference between large and opposing enthalpy and entropy terms .
5 According to data from animal perfusion systems , net sodium movement even in glucose containing solutions is linearly related to sodium concentration of the perfusate and this pertains equally in secreting intestine , although the threshold at which sodium absorption occurs is higher in the secretory state ( 120 mmol/l v 60 mmol/l ) .
6 Data from combination therapy studies are also gradually becoming available .
7 The American space agency , NASA , already allows access to data from climate research satellites and makes only a minimal charge .
8 Such data include those from the Population and Agricultural Censuses as well as point data from rain gauge sites and radiation monitoring stations .
9 Speed healing by applying a vitamin E cream , like that by Nature Knows Best ( £2.35 for 50g from health food shops or call 759–302595 for mail order details ) .
10 They may consider that the exhibition of works from war booty collections should become an established practice .
  Next page