groups of造句121 For example, the natural arrangement of the chemical elements in Mendeleyev's periodic table has groups of traits reappearing cyclically.
122 Second, it would be a route for access to many diverse groups of potential learners around the world.
123 I found her in a large day-room where groups of elderly ladies sat in plastic-covered armchairs.
124 Groups of legal immigrants have started to demonstrate at the Capitol to express their demands for restoration of cuts relevant to them.
125 Picking his way between the groups of emigrants, he went in search of the family of Bambara cattle farmers who had befriended him.
126 But they did dramatically increase the number of persons and groups of persons who recognized a bond with the crown through fidelity.
127 Groups of work-inhibited students may reinforce mutually held beliefs that school is a negative environment.
128 It is a bit anthemic and I've never liked groups of that kind.
129 Suffice it here to say that there have emerged other groups of educationists who present alternative views.
130 It supports communal groups of various sorts but does not fund individuals.
131 Antral gastrin and somatostatin cell densities and fasting serum gastrin concentrations were similar in the two groups of patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome.
132 Although normally quietly spoken, he would be most courageous in facing hostility in discussion, even from large groups of people.
133 Some days we passed other groups of Rabari with their strings of camels.
134 Can we use a shape difference measure to classify the axes into groups of similar types on the basis of their shapes?
135 Both groups of students were starting their careers at City College, and both were starting at rock bottom.
136 There can be said to be at least three groups of predator assemblage distinguishable by this form of analysis.
137 It involved 14 groups of facial muscles and it releases chemicals to the brain that help combat depression.
138 The same paragraph applies to valuation for banding, especially as properties will be banded in groups of 20,000 or more.
139 Striped marlin, one of the most ferocious and swiftest of hunters, often operate in groups of three or four.
140 It is even more disturbing that job market trends in the mid-1990s pulled down new groups of workers.
141 When a table is transferred into the Working-Set the entries are allocated as bundles to groups of lexicographers.
142 What would these people have to do if they did not infiltrate groups of young political activists?
143 Take our changing use of collective nouns to describe the groups of people we work with.
144 Groups of foods that are good sources of certain nutrients are collected together in six appendices.
145 It has also shown that these groups of people and institutions have been involved in widespread breaches of the law.
146 Three illumination experiments were conducted with various groups of workers.
147 Specific ways of checking individual groups of algae are discussed below.
148 Most people, when they laugh, also exercise more than 14 groups of muscles in their face.
149 These are the main groups of people who will not have to pay the charge: 1.
150 These classifications are able to separate groups of nodal lymphomas with a clear correlation between morphological features and clinical behaviour.