Some sentences in use of “display”

How to use in-sentence of “display”:

+ The national library was part of the British Museum and was kept at various places, with some of the most important items always being on public display in the museum.

+ They are usually grown for the display of their flowers.

+ In such articles the parameter, “df”, should be set to display the day before the month.

+ In turn, pyroelectricity is strongest in materials which also display the ferroelectric effect.

+ The reason for this scheme is however not to display size or location, but simply to have enough combinations available within the maximum length of eight characters per plate.

+ To disable the display of images for a specific article, or for all articles on the “bad image” list, you must have an account.

Some sentences in use of display
Some sentences in use of display

Example sentences of “display”:

+ Its display channel number is 31.

+ A mannequin is a doll used by artists, tailors, dressmakers, windowdressers and others especially to display or fit clothing.
+ In sharp contrast to this population genetic phenomenon of regression to the mean, which is best thought of as a combination of a Binomial distributionbinomially distributed process of inheritance, the term "regression to the mean" is now often used to describe completely different phenomena in which an initial sampling bias may disappear as new, repeated, or larger samples display sample means that are closer to the true underlying population mean.

+ Its display channel number is 31.

+ A mannequin is a doll used by artists, tailors, dressmakers, windowdressers and others especially to display or fit clothing.

+ In sharp contrast to this population genetic phenomenon of regression to the mean, which is best thought of as a combination of a Binomial distributionbinomially distributed process of inheritance, the term “regression to the mean” is now often used to describe completely different phenomena in which an initial sampling bias may disappear as new, repeated, or larger samples display sample means that are closer to the true underlying population mean.

+ They do not change the display looks.

+ The peafowl is the best example of a display of colour to attract a mate.

+ His works were reproduced in many books, and are on display at several major museums in the United States.

+ Unfinished parts of his mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum.

+ In larger animals, eyespots may play a role in intraspecies communication or courtship ndash; the best-known example is probably the eyespots on a peacock’s display feathers.

+ Functionality exists to display multiple shields for one route, which is used to display tolled and free shields for routes where they differ.

+ To display the template, just place on the relevant page where the item in squared brackets is replaced by the relevant value.

+ They have been on display in the British Museum since 1816.

+ This can be used to see how Unicode space characters display in a browser window.

+ It startles the predator, and the display truly indicates the prey is bad to eat.

+ There is also plenty of street food and sometimes there are public performances of dancing or a traditional display of criminals.

+ For flowering plants the taxobox should include should not be used or it will display between these unranked APG III clades.

+ An air show is an event at which aviators display their flying skills and the capabilities of their aircraft to spectators in aerobatics.

+ The second parameter is the description or display name.

More in-sentence examples of “display”:

+ The two main theories have revolved around use in combat, or display in courtship, with the latter thought now to be the most likely primary function.

+ He reads the name as "Dju meaning "the two lords", and similar to a much earlier cosmetic palettepalette on display in the Barbier-Mueller Museum of Geneva.
+ Richard Allen and I agree that Blach drew my attention to the leaf-like fossil holotype now on display in Leicester City Museum.

+ The two main theories have revolved around use in combat, or display in courtship, with the latter thought now to be the most likely primary function.

+ He reads the name as “Dju meaning “the two lords”, and similar to a much earlier cosmetic palettepalette on display in the Barbier-Mueller Museum of Geneva.

+ Richard Allen and I agree that Blach drew my attention to the leaf-like fossil holotype now on display in Leicester City Museum.

+ This template can be used to display small approximations of an ice hockey kit in an article.

+ Laws about the public display of pornographic materials for sale may vary in the West: in The Netherlands the very liberal laws allow stores that sell pornography to display books, magazines, photographs, and the covers of videos openly, but in Canada and the United States the laws require that such stores keep pornographic material out of the sight of children.

+ If they are made for decoration, their owners might keep them on display and not actually use them.

+ Recent exhibits have included a display focusing on the search for the remains of Richard III, a “Wallace and Gromit” display, and “Spirits of War to Hands of Peace”, an exhibit of paintings and sculpture on the horrors of war and the power of peace.

+ All unvaccinated families have been ordered to display a red flag or red cloth in front of their homes to warn others.

+ On my LCD display I can hardly see the difference in color between the links I visited before and those I haven’t.

+ It shows the very bottom part of the display on the Beta preferences screen here on Simple.

+ One example of preadaptation is in dinosaurs, which evolved feathers with the function of thermo-insulation and display long before they were used for flight by early birds.

+ The tablets are on display in the British Museum.

+ Templates used to display standings for the 2018–19 NHL season.

+ Templates used to display standings for the 2009-10 NHL season.

+ It did not win, but it was on display outside the Archibald exhibition.

+ The display includes such specialities as Korean endangered species like the Baby-Dragonfly, the smallest dragonflies in the world, and the biggest and worldly rare beetle.

+ Page of the type “penis”, “ejaculation”, “nudity” will not be displayed without parental permission, but pages like “elephant” will display without a parent having to give permission.

+ The effects of relative humidity on some physical properties of modern vellum: implications for the optimum relative humidity for the display and storage of parchment.

+ A liquid crystal display is a special thin flat panel that can let light go through it, or can block the light.

+ The template is given as a quick way to display information about mushrooms, and to enable quick comparison between them.

+ The templates that use can display numbers in words rather than using numerals.

+ It has more than six million things on display and over 40 galleries.

+ It accepts two positional parameters, the link, and an optional display value.

+ The Centre was planned to provide a safe space for youths to meet as well as a place to hold and display historic collections as well as offer training programmes and volunteer opportunities to locals who live in the area to improve their quality of live and the job aspects etc they are able to get.

+ In a sure display of the demand for even one Furby, some sellers at the time scammed people out of a lot of money, without even having first given them a Furby.

+ ANZAC Hall is on the upper level of the memorial, used for the display of large military equipment.

+ By specifying, display of “US” before the “$” sign may be suppressed when it is clear from context that the United States dollar is meant, rather than one of the twenty or so other currencies going by the name of “dollar”.

+ Two similar statues are on display in front of the Pribislav chapel.

+ Version selection and alternate display text are optional.

+ In the side aisle, valuable medieval tomb stones of abbots have been arranged as a new display in 2004 and 2005.

+ For some chemicals pictures can be really small, and then a side-by-side display is often nicer.

+ It had a clock, an LCD display and four buttons.

+ The template can display up to nine parties or nominees at the same time, three per row.

+ This template is designed to display a Box score #Line scoreline score of a baseball game.

+ When using country code aliases, template will display the country code for the wikilink text.

+ An optional parameter, df, can be set to “y” or “yes” to display the day before the month.

+ The counts display is commonly “counts per second”.

+ Additionally, you will need to update the display link on the taxonomy template.

+ Monitors often have higher display resolution than televisions.

+ For templates used to format and display Unicode characters and information about them, see :Category:Unicode character templates.

+ Usually the display of the Interlanguage or Wikidata or the Reasonator are in normal font, but if the appended link is for example in a title line of table, then along with the rest of the line the appended link will be bold.

+ Pixels per inch or pixel density is a measurement of the display resolutionresolution of a computer display, related to the size of the display in inches and the total number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions.

+ When a topic does not have an article, the template can display the foreign language entry link for reference on the basis of generating internal connections.

+ They have a limited bandwidth which only allows for at most a few hundred characters of text to be communicated in any transaction of a dialog session, and are attached to a keyboard and small display to perform text messaging.

+ Add the code anywhere you’d like inside braces, and that should force the taxon to display all the time regardless of its rank.

+ A stormy display of feelings was accepted in the family.

+ If the dates do not match it will display the date from the URL, add a red warning message “date mismatch”, and add the article to the warning tracking category.

+ Without any input devices a computer would simply be a display device and not allow users to interact with it, similar to a TV.

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