Examples of 'repertoires' in a sentence

Meaning of "repertoires"

Repertoire refers to a collection or stock of skills, techniques, performances, or works that a person or group is prepared to perform. It is commonly used in the context of music, theater, dance, and other artistic disciplines to describe the range of pieces or abilities available
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  • plural of repertoire

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Preferred gene repertoires are comprised of conserved genes.
Involving widely diverse actions and repertoires.
It may include new repertoires or innovative musical arrangements.
They play in different musical styles and repertoires.
Selected repertoires from various genres.
European graphic character repertoires and coding.
From the repertoires of other appropriate instruments as well.
The results of the study reveal interpretation repertoires.
The circulation of repertoires and musicians.
Diverse repertoires of dimers are encompassed by the present invention.
When considering behavioral repertoires and.
But trio repertoires are limited and less interesting.
Two artists with complementary repertoires.
The expansion of teacher repertoires to meet identified student needs.
Discourse analysis and the identification of interpretative repertoires.

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Reading repertoires and photography are the lasts concepts used.
Gestural models and dissident repertoires.
Methods for generating repertoires are well characterised in the art.
Belugas and dolphins have highly varied vocal repertoires.
Large song repertoires are preferred by females of many avian species.
Rather behavior disorders are composed of learned repertoires of abnormal behavior.
Those repertoires provide the bases for learning other repertoires.
Strategy and tactical repertoires.
You know how repertoires are built and seasons planned.
Application in the following repertoires.
Humans learn repertoires that enable them to learn other things.
Crossing boundaries and repertoires.
Call repertoires differed significantly among pods in the resident population.
Numerous companies worldwide included his works in their repertoires.
Repertoires of collective action.
Allosteric antibodies could be isolated from bispecific repertoires by selection.
Both natural and synthetic repertoires have advantages and limitations.
Project managers are generalists with many skills in their repertoires.
The creation of repertoires of such molecules is well know in the art.
Generation of human antibody repertoires.
Recombinative repertoires involve the emergence of new combinations of previously learned units.
We need more repertoires.
Develop and execute a sales strategy to exploit and promote repertoires.
The sets of receptors express distinct repertoires of ion channels and receptors.
This antihabituation mechanism is distinguished from other explanations for repertoires.
The repertoires of flamenco bear witness to this geographical and cultural diversity.
Her compositions are in the performance and recorded repertoires of other musicians.
The libraries and repertoires of the disclosure can contain antibody formats.
Visualising language repertoires.
These repertoires tied to a specific state become predominant in moments of intense emotion.
Study of various repertoires.
The libraries and repertoires described herein can contain antibody formats.
Sections e to g cover preparation of the heavy and light chain repertoires.
Large repertoires comprise the highest number of possible variants for selection.
These factors significantly reduce the functional size of synthetic repertoires.

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