Example sentences of "from [letter] to " in BNC.

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1 Transitions from g to g and from u to u states are forbidden ; only transitions from u to g or from g to u states are allowed .
2 Transitions from g to g and from u to u states are forbidden ; only transitions from u to g or from g to u states are allowed .
3 Comparison of the oligonucleotides used in this study ( Fig. 4A ) suggests that a change from G to A at position 9 may abolish high-affinity binding and a change from T to A at position 5 could also be detrimental to binding of the pou[c] POU domain .
4 Transitions from g to g and from u to u states are forbidden ; only transitions from u to g or from g to u states are allowed .
5 Transitions from g to g and from u to u states are forbidden ; only transitions from u to g or from g to u states are allowed .
6 And now she seemed to be planning a new use for those skills as I watched her gaze , fixed on Boy , or shifting from O to Boy .
7 And on several nights Madame , looking from O to Boy and from Boy to O , noticed , as several of us had , their remarkable similarity of colouring .
8 Conductivity is measured from 0 to 199.9 mS across five ranges , and resistivity from O to 5 M .
9 q is in fact the angle between a line from O to the point and the horizontal axis to the right of O ( the ‘ 3 o'clock ’ direction ) .
10 The pH scale extends from O to 14 , with a value of 7 indicating a neutral solution ( figure 4.1 ) .
11 In the Newtonian approximation the rate at which the radius vector ( from O to the pulsar ) marks out the area of the orbit is a constant ( see Fig. 8.8(b) ) .
12 For it is the long awaited Ford Escort RS Cosworth — unveiled earlier this month — and it can go from O to 60 faster than most cars can reach half that speed .
13 On this basis , a crude approximation suggests that , i time steps going from t to 2 t , there will be roughly sites within the D structure of size hence the asymptotic C fraction , f C , for very large such symmetrical patterns is .
14 Comparison of the oligonucleotides used in this study ( Fig. 4A ) suggests that a change from G to A at position 9 may abolish high-affinity binding and a change from T to A at position 5 could also be detrimental to binding of the pou[c] POU domain .
15 The heuristic component of the algorithm is given by some estimate h(N) which is a guess at the cost of a cheapest path from N to a goal .
16 for every naive state N , h(N) is not more than the least cost of any path from N to a goal ; and
17 If n is a goal node , exit successfully with the solution obtained by tracing back the pointers from n to s .
18 Dropping from the basis means deleting the edge from p to q from the tree , T , and adding I to J. The result is still a tree because , if the path from i to 1 in T is broken by dropping the edge from p to q , another path can be constructed by going instead from p to q round the cycle ( using the edge I to J ) .
19 Dropping from the basis means deleting the edge from p to q from the tree , T , and adding I to J. The result is still a tree because , if the path from i to 1 in T is broken by dropping the edge from p to q , another path can be constructed by going instead from p to q round the cycle ( using the edge I to J ) .
20 Dropping from the basis means deleting the edge from p to q from the tree , T , and adding I to J. The result is still a tree because , if the path from i to 1 in T is broken by dropping the edge from p to q , another path can be constructed by going instead from p to q round the cycle ( using the edge I to J ) .
21 It is , however , equally good in scale passages , legato , and staccato , in wide leaps , in rapid changes from p to f and it is capable of more varied and more subtle tonal nuance than is any other wind instrument .
22 The initial rise in the general price level from p to P 1 which results from the shift in the AD function from AD to AD 1 is mistakenly interpreted on all of our hypothetical islands as an increase in the relative prices of their products .
23 A clear-cut modulation like this from F to B flat , and a little later through C to G before returning to the tonic was still unusual in the mid-seventeenth century .
24 Given any node a in G , the nodes of G– above a are reduced walks in G from r to a : ( r s t … u a )
25 The effect of settlement lag can be represented by reducing the risk-free rate used for the spot price from r to rg , and the no-arbitrage bound for buying shares and selling futures becomes .
26 By integrating this last equation from r to infinity the time interval measured at a remote point where the gravitational potential is negligible can be compared with the same time interval measured at r : Re-expressing this result in terms of the gravitational potential gives .
27 Thus in Figure 17.6 , with money supply controlled at M s even a fairly moderate increase in demand from L to L' has led to a large rise in interest rates from r to r 1 .
28 For example , assume in Figure 18.7 that the authorities increase money supply and this lowers interest rates from r to r 1 .
29 The radiation from B to A is again subject to both doppler and gravitational effects ( Figure 1b ) .
30 At to page nineteen my Lord of the transcript passage that begins my reading of this judgment down to the bottom of that paragraph at letter G , so from B to G on page nineteen my Lord
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