interesting observation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinterestingandobservation
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interesting
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.trə.stɪŋ/us/ˈɪn.trɪ.stɪŋ/
Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot ...
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observation
noun
uk/ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːb.zɚˈveɪ.ʃən/
the act of observing something ...
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A firstinterestingobservationfrom the above equations is that the local permeability appears in the numerator of the gravity vorticity.
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Aninterestingobservationis that defects in the maintenance of the progenitor pool are often associated with disruption of adherens junctions between neural stem cells.
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Aninterestingobservationwas suggested, relating this method to contemporary ideas of deconstructivism and eclecticism.
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The fact that under migration-selection balance the invasion criterion is averaged over populations leads to the followinginterestingobservation.
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This is aninterestingobservation, which should be studied more (see below on conclusions).
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A furtherinterestingobservationon the interaction between sugars and amylase gene expression comes from the shrunken-2 (sh-2) maize mutant.
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But aninterestingobservationwas that they often mixed abstract and emotion words together.
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Thisinterestingobservationrequires further elucidation, and is currently the subject of further research.
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Anotherinterestingobservationabout the programs in this paper is that there are no recursive definitions of any kind.
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They also make theinterestingobservationthat chain shifts arise in conjunction with morphophonemic learning.
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At ti is point, we should make the followinginterestingobservation.
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Anotherinterestingobservationconcerns the definition of "normal" chromatic sensitivity and the severity of color vision loss in color deficiency.
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The increased incidence of shigellosis in older populations is aninterestingobservation, which to our knowledge, has not been previously reported.
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However, thisinterestingobservationneeds to be confirmed using larger groups of patients.
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A particularlyinterestingobservationis that considerable trouble was taken to associate ceremonial entries with the city's play cycles.
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Aninterestingobservationmay be made using the energy equation in the form (8).
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Theinterestingobservationhere is that the imperative form of verbs is phonologically based on the future form.
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The study was not designed to comprehensively explore the mutual utility independence assumption, and these results should be treated as aninterestingobservation.
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