Examples of using Examples include in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Some of the most popular productstoday were outsourced in their initial days: Examples include Fab.
Examples include semiconductor lasers.
Each program will have its own focus, but examples include watershed hydrology, ecological toxicology, stream and river ecology, urban ecology, and ecology of bioinvasions.
Examples include enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.
In Israel examples include, Shatil, the New Israel Fund and the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
Examples include eating only fruits, eggs, potatoes or cookies.
Examples include a variety of adult websites and pages containing“offensive” content.
Examples include Lyme disease, Reiter's syndrome and infections caused by food poisoning.
Examples include the Commodore Amiga's Original Chip Set or SEGA's System 16 chipset.
Examples include civilian Emergency Medical Service vehicles, civilian aeromedical helicopter services.
Examples include civilian EMS vehicles, civilian aeromedical helicopter services, and Army air ambulances.
Examples include the descent into madness from Nietzsche and Schumann to Van Gogh, who all possessed heavy Shadows.
Examples include Marinol, a synthetic cannabinoid that has been used to combat loss of appetite and nausea in AIDS and cancer patients.
Some examples include the following: counting dots, where children count the number of dots on a computer screen(see Figure 1B);
Examples include mental counting, compulsive visualisation and substitution of distressing mental images or ideas with neutralising alternatives.
Examples include thoughts such as:“I'm going to fail, I just know it”,“I will never get out alive”,“This will completely destroy me”, etc.
Examples include the Bachelor in European Public Health, the Master in Forensics, Criminology and Law and the Master in Global Health.
Examples include car-sharing services, carpet leasing programs, printing services, and even Rolls Royce's“power by the hour” engine maintenance management.
Examples include brimonidine tartrate 0.1% or 0.15%(Alphagan, Allergan) and the generic versions at a higher concentration of 0.2% with a different preservative.
Examples include eyeglasses, communication aids, alternative computer keyboards, adaptive switches, and services such as those that might be provided by speech/language pathologists.
Some examples include false retreats to bait enemies into ambushes, and tying sticks to horses' tails to kick up dust storms equal to those kicked up by large armies.
Examples include a half-cup of fruit juice or a non-diet soda, five Life Savers(small hard candies), two tablespoons of raisins, one cup of milk, or three glucose tablets.
Examples include large breccia exposed at Grants Pass and a granitic remnant of the magma chamber, which is visible from the Sus Picnic Area in the Tucson Mountain District.
Some examples include satellite services in the communication, navigation and remote sensing fields, aerospace transportation, space tourism or the future mining of extraterrestrial materials.
Examples include falsely claiming to be a legitimate company when sending an e-mail to a user, in an attempt to get the user to send private information that will be used for identity theft and fraud.
Examples include organs of state, such as the armed forces or public authorities(intelligence agencies, police, secret police, administrative agencies, and government bureaucracy).
Examples include WeWork's acquisition of 93,000 sq. ft. for one Hong Kong centre and JustCo occupying 60,000 sq. ft. in Marina One in Singapore, significantly dwarfing traditional spaces.”.
Examples include supporting atomic access to bits or bytes within a word, or other atomic access primitives like the LDREX/STREX exclusive access primitives introduced in the ARMv6 architecture.