“strep” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “strep”:

– It can also be caused by tonsillitisbad tonsils, trauma, strep throat, tumors, and other problems.

– It shows how likely it is that someone has strep throat.

– The symptoms of strep throat usually get better, with or without treatment, in about three to five days.

– I have just formatted and inserted the Strep throat article on behalf of the enwiki WikiProject Medicine translation task force.

– The rapid strep test is faster than a throat culture but correctly finds the illness only 70 percent of the time.

– Removing the tonsils is one way to stop these people from getting strep throat.

– To be sure that a person has strep throat, a test called a throat culture is needed.

– Some people get strep throat more often than others.

strep - example sentences
strep – example sentences

Example sentences of “strep”:

- Even without this test, a likely case of strep throat can be known because of the symptoms.

- When a person is sick a throat culture or rapid strep test can tell if the person is sick from strep throat.

– Even without this test, a likely case of strep throat can be known because of the symptoms.

– When a person is sick a throat culture or rapid strep test can tell if the person is sick from strep throat.

– Medicine to lessen pain can help with the pain caused by strep throat.

– People who have no symptoms should not be tested with a throat culture or rapid strep test as some people have streptococcal bacteria in their throats normally without any bad results.

– The usual symptoms of strep throat are a sore throat, fever of more than 38°C on the tonsils, and swollen lymph nodes.

– There is another test called a rapid strep test, or RADT.

– A person who gets strep throat will show symptoms one to three days after coming in contact with a sick person.

– A test called a throat culture is the main way to know if a person has strep throat.

– Antibiotics can help a person with strep throat.

– Penicillin V is the most common antibiotic used in the United States for strep throat.

Some example sentences of “Soap opera”

How to use in-sentence of “Soap opera”:

– Turman played Lew Miles on the prime-time soap opera “Peyton Place Peyton Place”, Leroy “Preach” Jackson in “A Different World” and Mayor Clarence Royce on the HBO drama series “The Wire”.

– She played in the supernatural NBC soap opera “Passions”.

– It is the only United StatesAmerican soap opera to have its daily episodes translated into Spanish for the Hispanic viewers in the United States.

– She also had a recurring role in the soap opera “General Hospital” in 1982.

– He was known for his role as Joker the bartender in the TV soap opera “Rederiet”.

Some example sentences of Soap opera
Some example sentences of Soap opera

Example sentences of “Soap opera”:

– She also appeared as Colby Chandler in the soap opera “All My Children”.

– Starred in the telenovela Zorro, the Sword and the Rose was the first soap opera in history to HD, this is the most ambitious project of her career so far.

– Her appearance on the soap opera “Pernikahan Dini” made her famous.

– She was best known for her role as Vera Collins in the 1970s television soap opera “Number 96”.

– Yuki Kato became known after starring in the soap opera “Primata Cantik”.

– He was best known for his role as lawyer Lee Baldwin on the soap opera “General Hospital” playing the role from 1965 to 1976, 1977 to 1986, briefly in 1990, and again from 1992 to 2004.

– The chairman of the IBA Lady Plowden described the soap opera as “distressingly popular”.

– He also starred as Harper Deveraux on the soap opera “Days of Our Lives” from 1987 to 1988.

– Presley is probably most famous for her roles in the television primetime soap opera “Dallas Dallas”, and “The Naked Gun” movies with Leslie Nielson.

– She played Amanda Fowler on the Australian soap opera “Neighbours”.

– Lucy Beale is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera “EastEnders”, and is currently being played by Hetti Bywater.

– This is more than the BBC soap opera “EastEnders” which costs £130,000 per episode.

- She also appeared as Colby Chandler in the soap opera "All My Children".

- Starred in the telenovela Zorro, the Sword and the Rose was the first soap opera in history to HD, this is the most ambitious project of her career so far.
- Her appearance on the soap opera "Pernikahan Dini" made her famous.

More in-sentence examples of “Soap opera”:

- Bhanumotir Khel is a Bengali LanguageBengali television soap opera that premiered on 8 January 2018 and airs on Zee Bangla.

- He was well known for his title role in the movies about Roland Hassel and for his role as Harald Bovallius in the soap opera "Skilda världar".
- After "The Young and the Restless", it is the highest-rated soap opera there.

– Bhanumotir Khel is a Bengali LanguageBengali television soap opera that premiered on 8 January 2018 and airs on Zee Bangla.

– He was well known for his title role in the movies about Roland Hassel and for his role as Harald Bovallius in the soap opera “Skilda världar”.

– After “The Young and the Restless”, it is the highest-rated soap opera there.

– Woodward was best known for his returning role on the soap opera “Dallas” as Marvin “Punk” Anderson.

– Before that, she played Carrie Brady in the soap opera “Days of our Lives”.

– Cannon was cast in ITV soap opera “Emmerdale” as pensioner Derek in 2019.

– It broadcasts shows such as the soap opera Pobol y Cwm, and children’s programs such as Superted and Sam Tân.

– The book was the basis for a Peyton Place movie of the same name starring Lana Turner, and a 1965 prime time television soap opera starring Mia Farrow and Dorothy Malone.

– When she was eight years old, she started on television, in the last episode of the soap opera “Pantanal”, in which her mother also worked.

– She starred in the teenagerteen soap opera “Swan’s Crossing”.

– It was one of the longest Indian soap opera running in this period.

– She is best known for her role in the BBC Radio 4 soap opera “The Archers” as Peggy Woolley.

– This song was on the soundtrack to the soap opera Malhação.

– The British television soap opera “Crossroads” had its original run from 1964 to 1988.

– Jane Cox is an English actress, known for her role as List of Emmerdale charactersLisa Dingle in the British soap opera “Emmerdale”, a role she portrayed from 1996 to 2019.

– He is best known for his role on the CBS primetime soap opera “Dallas”, where he played Bobby Ewing from 1978 to 1985 and from 1986 to 1991.

– In 2004 she acted in the soap opera “Senhora do Destino”, getting the sympathy of the audience by clashing with the villain Nazaré, played by Renata Sorrah.

– Oliver Cousins in the BBC Television soap opera “EastEnders” and Detective Sergeant Sam Speed in a “Life on Mars Life on Mars” parody on “The Catherine Tate Show”.

– The only soap opera partially produced by PG remaining on air is “The Young and the Restless” on CBS.

– She first became notable for playing Beth Jordache in the soap opera “Brookside”.

– Aditi Sajwan is an Indian television soap opera actress.

– She scripted an episode of “Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie”, and after publishing three books in three years, she was hired as co-head writer for the CBS soap opera “Guiding Light”.

– He was also known for being in the television soap opera “Crossroads”.

– She played Georgina Worsley in the ITV NetworkITV drama series “Upstairs, Downstairs”, Stephanie Rogers in the Dallas”, Olivia Richards in the Sunset Beach” and Jackie Marone in the CBS soap opera “The Bold and the Beautiful”.

– Goodwin’s last major television appearance was in the ITV ITV soap opera “Coronation Street” in the early 1990s.

– She also starred in the famous soap opera “Peyton Place” in the 1960s.

– She is known for her role as Vishaka in the soap opera “Radha Kalyana” which currently telecasts on Zee Telugu.

– Ripa plays her sister, a soap opera star whose character is killed off, leading her to move in with her sister’s family.

– Loreley “Lee” June Phillip Bell was an American talk show host and soap opera creator.

– She played Camilla Hope in the soap opera “Compact”.

– She was known for her role as Caroline Sterling in the BBC radio soap opera “The Archers”.

– She played Penny Davis in the 1970s television soap opera “The Doctors”.

– She is known for her playing Stacey Slater in the BBC soap opera “EastEnders”.

– She is mostly known for playing the character of Mo Butcher in the BBC soap opera “EastEnders”.

– Metcalfe has also had roles on the soap opera “Passions” and in the movie “John Tucker Must Die”.

– She had a recurring role as “Connie Wayne” in the soap opera “The Young and the Restless”, and made guest appearances on “Friends”, “Providence Providence”, “MADtv”, “3rd Rock from the Sun”, “Star Trek: Voyager” and many others.

– She played Emily Shadwick in the television soap opera “Brookside”.

– John Ernest Briggs He was best known for his role as Mike Baldwin in the soap opera “Coronation Street”, in which he appeared from 1976 to 2006 and again in 2012.

– Reilly on the soap opera “Passions” and the ghost of Joe’s father on the hit television show “Medium”.

– She soon had the chance to play a regular role on the Australian soap opera “Neighbours”.

– From the 5 March 2007 Alexandra will be participating in the NetherlandsDutch soap opera Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden on RTL 4.

– She won awards for Outstanding Actress from the 17th Soap Opera Digest Awards for her act as Nikki Newman.

– She also starred in the soap opera “Peyton Place” in the late 1960s.

– She then joined the soap opera “As the World Turns”.

– Clarke was known for his role as Mickey Horton on the NBC soap opera “Days of Our Lives” for 39 years, beginning with the debut of the program in 1965, until he retired early in 2004 because of health concerns.

– Her first job in television was a small part on the soap opera “Ryan’s Hope” in 1975.

– From 1979 the show changed to a seasonal twice-weekly soap opera format.

“educator” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “educator”:

– After looking at her record in the university during her years as a student, the president gladly appointed Pitts educator, making her the youngest person to become an educator there.

– Cyberbullying is getting bigger as an issue, as an educator I have had to attend several training sessions about it.

– After her graduation, Pitts went back to the University of Belize and this time applied to be an educator there.

– He was also an educator teaching at Everett Community College.

– Dewar was a Canadian educator and politician.

educator example in sentences
educator example in sentences

Example sentences of “educator”:

– Ha Seung Moo is a Korean poet, pastor, educator and historical theologian.

– George Theophilus Walker was an African-American composer, educator and autobiographer.

– Salimatou Fatty is a Gambian educator and gender advocate.

– Murray Stanley Hoffman was an American cardiologist, educator and diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Cardiovascular Disease, a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology.

– She had a sister, Catharine Beecher, who was an educator and author, and three brothers Henry Ward Beecher, Charles Beecher, and Edward Beecher.

– Jean Frederick Oberlin was an AlsaceAlsatian educator who established schools in poor communities in France.

– Ruth Klüger was an Austrian-born American educator and writer.

– Edward Everett was an AmericansAmerican politician, religious leader and educator from Massachusetts.

– Claude Castonguay, was Canadian Progressive Conservative politician, educator and businessman.

– Her educator was Josef Korbel, he inspired her.

- Ha Seung Moo is a Korean poet, pastor, educator and historical theologian.

- George Theophilus Walker was an African-American composer, educator and autobiographer.
- Salimatou Fatty is a Gambian educator and gender advocate.

– Tenenbaum has had a distinguished contribution as a medical educator both for Israeli and foreign students and cardiologists.

– His father was a Christian educator who settled his family in Brisbane, working as a school principal.

– Betty Dodson was an American sex educator and social critic.

– It has a memorial to the Liechtenstein educator and historian Peter Kaiser.

– Gloria Gaither is a Christian songwriter, editor, educator and screenwriter.

– The University of Saskatchewan is the biggest educator in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.

– Confucius was an important ChinaChinese educator and philosopher.

– He is known for being an educator of the life of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era.

“entente” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “entente”:

+ The war ended because of the Entente in mid-September.

+ Later on, Italy joined the Entente in a battle against Austria–Hungary in May 1915 and Germany in August 1916.

+ The United States stayed apart from the conflict until 1917, joining the Entente powers.

+ This was called the Entente cordiale, and ended hundreds of years of fighting between the two countries.

+ They were called the “Triple Entente” and the “Triple Alliance.” The Triple Entente included France, Great Britain, and Russia.

+ The agreement led to the Triple Entente in the First World War and has lasted ever since.

entente - some sentence examples
entente – some sentence examples

In sentence examples of “toothpaste”

How to use in-sentence of “toothpaste”:

– It was hidden inside a tube of toothpaste by Helena Dantón, who worked in the SS canteen.

– Half of them are used in soap; the rest are used in many different ways including making toothpaste and concrete.Kurt Kosswig “Surfactants” in Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, 2005, Weinheim.

– When light is shone through the photomask, certain parts where the light hits the unused circuit board are strengthened, much like what toothpaste does to the hard surfaces your teeth.

– Both toothpaste and toothbrushes come in many different colours.

– Similarly, toothpaste often includes a source of fluoride anions.

Toothpaste often contains xanthan gum to give the toothpaste a smooth texture.

– Traditionally, toothpaste has a minty flavour, as this is said to allow a sense of freshness in the mouth.

In sentence examples of toothpaste
In sentence examples of toothpaste

In-sentence examples of “slightly”

How to use in-sentence of “slightly”:

– While the name is often spelled myna, or mynah, they are not related to the introduced brown/black-feathered “Indian” or “Common mynah” which is usually slightly larger and often found in the same area.

– But many people choose to say that these words mean slightly different things.

– Although Marion County is not near either of Florida’s coasts, it is situated slightly to the west, so it takes a little less than an hour to get to the Gulf of Mexico while it takes about half an hour longer to get to the Atlantic Ocean.

– They also usually have a slightly shorter natural average life span.

– The oboe can play slightly lower than the flute.

– The head, neck and breast are grey, although sometimes they are slightly brown.

– These commands are run in a shell, which can change slightly between one system and another.

In-sentence examples of slightly
In-sentence examples of slightly

Example sentences of “slightly”:

- The album originally sold slightly more than his first solo album, "Justified Justified", with worldwide sales in excess of 9 million, 4 million of which have been sold in the United States alone.

- Players often stand at slightly different places on the field between some plays.

– The album originally sold slightly more than his first solo album, “Justified Justified”, with worldwide sales in excess of 9 million, 4 million of which have been sold in the United States alone.

– Players often stand at slightly different places on the field between some plays.

– A slightly different type of electric razor is used to trim and cut hair from the head.

– The concept of thermodynamic work is slightly more general than that of mechanical work because it includes other types of energy transfers as well.

– In the Bible, Saul loves and obeys God, until he stops listening to God and becomes slightly greedy, losing God’s whole interest for him.

– I aim to get an update about every three days, although sometimes this may mean that I self-nom-self-approve or slightly relax the criteria.

– In later games, such as “Mario Tennis” and “Mario Party 3”, her appearance was changed, giving her a rounder face, a slightly darker skin tone, and a daisy-motif for her accessories, with flower jewels appearing on her crown, earrings and brooch.

– Each individual grain might be slightly larger or smaller than the next, but the more grains were added together to make a larger measure, the more these little differences would even out.

– Italian varieties are slightly more potent than Spanish, while the most intense varieties tend to be Iranian in origin.

– He also made the holes slightly bigger than the traditional ones.

– The railway is slightly different from all other Hong Kong railways because the trains run on the right, not the left; this is so that passengers can easily interchange from the Ma On Shan line to the East Rail Line towards Hong Hum.

– A second, slightly revised edition was published in 1958.

– The base of the Olduvai sediments dates to slightly older than 2 million years,Walter R.C.

More in-sentence examples of “slightly”:

– Jackfruit When a Jackfruit ripens, it changes from green to slightly yellow.

– The average size of an adult is between 13 and 20 millimetres and the male is slightly smaller than the female.

– Little red riding hood is slightly perfect.

– The 1,800 seats in the balcony were very uncomfortable, so new seats were put in which are slightly bigger.

– The shape of the earth is an oblate spheroid, because it is slightly flattened at the geographical polepoles and bulging at the equator.

– It can be straight or curved, slightly knotted or may have bumps.

– The monthly rainfall is slightly higher here in April and November.

– All were slightly older than twenty years.

– The exact time of the boundary between the Phanerozoic and the Proterozoic is slightly uncertain.

– European Americans were relatively even distributed throughout the quintiles only being underrepresented in the lowest quintile and slightly overrepresented in the top quintile and the top five percent.

– The upper surfaces of the rails are inclined slightly towards each other, typically on a slope of 1/20, and the rims of the train wheels are angled in the same way.

– Studies show that Nurse sharks kept out of sunlight become slightly lighter in colour, as compared to Nurse sharks which are exposed to sunlight.

– At the back of the PE T-shirt, “Fuhua Secondary” is slightly curved and spans from the left to the right.

– After some chewing, it has a refreshing, slightly pine or cedar-like flavour.

– The meaning of the Māori lyrics are slightly different from the English lyrics.

– In the United States, slightly more Americans preferred boys to girls.

– When using in this way, the text will be indented slightly and put in italics.

– At 440,098 square kilometers in area, it is just slightly larger than the country of Iraq.

– This effect occurs because of a side effect of the quantum uncertainty principle, where ‘virtual’ particles cause the plates to be slightly pushed towards each other.

– In their “quiescent” state they are typically B-type stars, occasionally slightly hotter, with unusual emission lines.

– This is because the soil in one field may be slightly different from the soil in a field just farther up the road, and this gives the wine a slightly different taste.

– To avoid using the metric system to name their discs, they were called “12 inch discs” even though they were actually slightly smaller.

– This allows a pair to eat slightly different prey on their home range.

– The lake has a slightly oval shape and is entirely in the Rara National Park, about north-west of the Capital capital, Kathmandu.

– It can mean slightly different things in different places.

– Thus they point in slightly different directions.

- Jackfruit When a Jackfruit ripens, it changes from green to slightly yellow.

- The average size of an adult is between 13 and 20 millimetres and the male is slightly smaller than the female.

– Airings ended slightly earlier on August 14, 2010, on West coast affiliates due to a two-week preemption caused by the 2010 Little League World Series and the E/I recovery that resulted from it.

– Probably slightly larger than “Argentavis”.

– It dissolves slightly in water.

– In this theory, collapsing stars, or black holes, are always creating new universes with slightly different laws of physics.

– Check to see if the linked content has a slightly different or simpler name here, or if the subject is covered here in an article with a broader scope, and correct the link if this is the case.

– Compared to the slightly more ancient ankylosaurid “Euoplocephalus”, the plates of “Ankylosaurus” were smooth in texture, without the high keels found on the armor of the contemporaneous nodosaurid “Edmontonia”.

– If the same note is played on two instruments, and one is slightly higher, it is too sharp compared to the other.

– Topping, Keith, “Hollywood Vampire”, page 360: “During., “Angel” was getting slightly higher ratings than “Buffy”, aided by a new Sunday-slot and the popular series “Charmed” as its lead-in show”.

– When exposed to antibiotics, most bacteria die quickly, but some may have mutations which make them slightly less susceptible.

– It is low and elongated “, only slightly shorter than the femur.

– Sometimes, a newer design will discontinue or alter the meaning of an instruction code, affecting code compatibility; even nearly completely compatible processors may show slightly different behavior for some instructions, but this is rarely a problem.

– For those reasons, the Karaite calendar can be slightly different from the main Jewish calendar.

– Jensen had been slightly injured during his last two-handed attempt, and was no match for Elliot, who won the competition easily.

– The Bartholin’s glands are two glands found slightly below and to the left and Positionright of the opening of the vagina in women.

– The bogies can turn slightly to allow the rail vehicle to pass easily around curves in the railway track.

– The flat-6 “boxer” engine is only slightly wider than the 120° V6, and it is fully balanced.

– It was slightly modified in 2020 to accommodate health measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

– The three vertical bars look of equal width but the centre yellow bar is slightly wider than the other two.

– When he returned, his story was written down by a person in his town and has been made into a slightly different version by Daniel Defoe who named it Robinson Crusoe.

– As part of the design, the spikes moved slightly in the wind in order to withstand gusts over The location of the time capsule after being taken apart is currently unknown.

– The trumpet may have several slightly different sizes.

– Jigglypuff is a small Pokémon, slightly shorter than Pikachu.

– The bitumen gives crude oil its dark black color; most of the other chemicals in crude are slightly yellow or colorless.

– The slightly curved claws are only weakly retractable.

In-sentence examples of “moment”

How to use in-sentence of “moment”:

– In 1976, the state of Virginia allowed schools to have a moment of silence at the start of the school day.

– Violet Blue Violet Blue, an author, stated this website as becoming “the new ‘tubgirl’ and nasty moment of choco-poo-love” in a “San Francisco Chronicle” article.

– She shares a tender moment with Harry, but leaves afterward in regret.

– Demis Hassabis, who made the Google program, called it an important moment in history, because a machine beat the best person in the world in an intelligent game.

– Until the 1980 he was priest in his home village, occupying himself mainly of the education of children and boys, since that moment began to near the movement of Polish workers and to subjects of social justice.

– At the moment we have two, which is workable.

– For the moment I would like an article on Nelson Mandela.

– Results for fractions like are unspecified, even if it apparently gives an “expected” result at the moment this might change without notice.

In-sentence examples of moment
In-sentence examples of moment

Example sentences of “moment”:

– The axial shift was caused by the redistribution of mass on the Earth’s surface, which changed the planet’s moment of inertia.

– An example of a magnetic dipole moment occurring is in a wire loop with flowing current.

– The 49ers are at this moment part of the NFC WestWestern Division of the National Football Conference.

– In September 2010, it was confirmed that Twain was to release her first biography, “From This Moment On”, on May 3, 2011.

– I am looking for access to the admin’s tools at the moment to make this a better place.

– An argument of periapsis of 0° means that the orbiting body will be at its closest approach to the central body at the same moment that it crosses the plane of reference from south to north.

– At the moment she plays on a Guadagnini made in 1750 which she bought in summer 2004.

– All isotopes that contain an odd number of protons and/or of neutrons have an intrinsic magnetic moment and spin, while all nuclides with even numbers of both have a total spin of zero.

– Pro-lifers believe that life begins at the moment of conception.

– In 1983, Hugo along with Ruth, Francisco Palacios and other people created the collective “Luz y Sombra”, with which they premiered works such as “The company forgives a moment of madness” by the Venezuelan playwright Rodolfo Santana and In this writer’s house guayaquileño Jorge Velasco Mackenzie.

- The axial shift was caused by the redistribution of mass on the Earth's surface, which changed the planet's moment of inertia.

- An example of a magnetic dipole moment occurring is in a wire loop with flowing current.

– At last the moment came.

– At any moment the GPS receiver searches for the strongest satellites, calculates the position and the driving direction and then shows it all on a small screen as a three-dimensional map.

– A moment of silence is a common way to remember tragedies.

– Hold the chopsticks upright with one of the tips lightly touching the table, and gently push the chopsticks down or gently loosen your grip for a moment to let both tips become equal in length.

– It was the largest in that area since 1990 and measured 7.3 on the moment magnitude scale.

– At the moment of the June solstice, the Sun is directly overhead some point on the Tropic of Cancer; this is the furthest north that the subsolar point ever reaches.

– Men suffering from cystitis may experience intense pain at the moment of ejaculation and is focused at the tip of the penis.

– His crowning moment came at WrestleMania VIII, where Sid was faced with Hulk Hogan, Sid lost the fight by disqualification when Papa Shango interrupted to help Sid.

More in-sentence examples of “moment”:

– A similar definition of the term “universe” is everything that exists at a single moment of time, such as the present or the beginning of time, as in the sentence “The Universe was of size 0”.

– UTC+10:00local time, an earthquake of 7.5 moment magnitude struck in Hela Province, Papua New Guinea.

– If instead of force, the area of the figure or mass of the body is considered, it is called the second moment of area or second moment of mass.

– For relation between the notions of magnetic moment and magnetization see magnetization.

– When Méliès looked at the movie later, he noticed that at the moment of the break, the bus he had been filming suddenly disappeared and new vehicles replaced it.

– At the moment Perthshire is split between Clackmannanshire, Perth, ScotlandPerth and Kinross and Stirling.

– It will also come very close to being at the same point since the 1846 discovery in late October through early-mid November 2010, when Neptune will turn from retrograde to direct motion on the exact degree of Neptune’s discovery and will then stop for a moment along the ecliptic within 2 arc minutes at that point.

– The painting depicts the moment when the living and dead are judged by Christ, and their souls consigned to heaven or hell.

– So for the moment we will act like there really is a program that solves the halting problem.

– They are getting more suspicious by the moment and are now starting to use more IPs to possibly evade blocks.

– The magnetic dipole moment would point through the loop, with a magnitude equal to the current in the loop times the area of the loop.

– The calculated values for the polar second moment of area are most often used describe a solid or hollow cylindrical shaft’s resistance to torsion, as in a vehicle’s axle or drive shaft.

– The extremely high temperature and pressure lasts long enough for a brief moment when the elements heavier than iron are produced.

– For example, in the Magnetic moment#Current loop definitioncurrent loop definition, the area is measured in amperes, so the magnetic moment is measured in ampere–square meters.

– The magnetic moment caused by the applied magnetic field is Linearitylinear in the field strength and weak.

– At the moment he is working at his comeback and is sitting on the replacement bench.

– There isn’t much to do at the moment if we do decide to go ahead with it, and in fact i will go redo it all myself…

– Generally, an article is nowhere near being completed the moment it is created.

– The magnetic moment of a magnet is a quantity that determines the Force force that the magnet can exert on electric currents and the torque that a magnetic field will exert on it.

– Keep in mind that there is still about half a year block left for him; so at the moment we do not have to do anything about this.

– In essence, as the magnitude of the polar second moment of area increases i.e.

– The moment she saw Narcissus walking through the forest, she fell in love with him and his breathtaking beauty.

– He has said that a simple moment of silence at the start of each school day is a good idea.

– In this concept the moment arm, the distance from the axis of rotation, plays an important role.

– He was also Prime Minister of the Italian government, but his task lasted just a few months, because it was just a technical government,which purpose was to lead the country in a moment of difficulties.

– In physics, a moment is a combination of a physical quantity and a distance.

– James Malcolm Leslie has had no children and the heir at the moment is his brother Alexander John Leslie, the master of Rothes who will take over as earl following the death or abdication of James Malcolm Leslie.

– A few cameras were able to capture the moment of impact; Jules Naudet videotaped the crash, a webcam set up by Wolfgang Staehle at an art exhibit in Brooklyn that takes Lower Manhattan every four seconds, and a newscamera left rolling on the ground also captured the audio and aftermath of the crash.

– The 1886 Charleston earthquake took place around 9:50 pm local time on August 31 with an estimated moment magnitude between 6.9 and 7.3.

– At the moment he is playing for FC Liefering on loane in Austrias 2nd league.

– At the moment it is hard to move up from the Continental circuits to the ProTour, but in the future teams from Africa, Australia or Asia could take part in the ProTour.

– Can an admin with a spare moment kindly unprotect my talkpage? I wish to return to active editing.

– For a moment he thinks of killing himself, but then hears people celebrating Easter and decides to go for a walk with Wagner, his assistant.

– In April 2000, Virginia changed its law to say that all public schools in Virginia had to have a moment of silence.

– They have all the working parts to build a complete organism, but for the moment it is switched off.

– When he talked to the BBC he said: “…if any man tells you he went over the top and he wasn’t scared, he’s a damn liar.” In the same series, he talked about his friends who were killed, and about the moment when he came face to face with a German soldier.

– The leading male dancer at the moment is the Cuban Carlos Acosta.

– Bernini fell on his knees and decided at that moment that he wanted to make something beautiful and splendid to honour Saint Peter.

– Could someone who is good at templates, create a Infobox for a Military Person? We have a page for it, but at the moment it is blank.

– He’s been married for several decades, and when Dunham asks him if he remembers the happiest moment of his life after Walter tells him he has been married for forty-six years, Walter responds, “Forty-“seven” years ago!” Dunham created the Walter puppet himself, including both the initial sculpture and the silicon mold, though he eventually began using professional effects companies for the latter stages with his subsequent puppets.This is mentioned in an extra on the “Spark of Insanity” DVD.

– It is used as a standard moment of time, and does not necessarily refer to a real second, and could be shorter or longer depending on the scenario.

– At the moment he is coach of F.C.

– The 1973 Chilean coup d’état was a critical moment in both the history of Chile and the Cold War.

– People should at the moment focus on his nomination, and not be distracted by others.

– It may have been the moment when the Cold War came closest to a nuclear war.

– It was basically a succession of dances with one moment of drama at its end.

– This was an important moment in European history.

- A similar definition of the term "universe" is everything that exists at a single moment of time, such as the present or the beginning of time, as in the sentence "The Universe was of size 0".

- UTC+10:00local time, an earthquake of 7.5 moment magnitude struck in Hela Province, Papua New Guinea.

“accelerate” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “accelerate”:

+ Dark matter gravitates as ordinary matter does, and thus slows the expansion of the Universe; by contrast, dark energy serves to accelerate the Universe’s expansion.

+ The ability of this device to accelerate particles is limited by the fact that the particles must be charged to be accelerated at all, but charged particles under acceleration emit photons, which makes them lose energy.

+ Second, Sikhye contains a lot of fibers and these fibers work in body to accelerate a digestion as the main element.

+ But a push on the water will only serve to accelerate the water.

+ There is “no obvious sign that the international nuclear industry could eventually turn empirically evident downward trend into a promising future”, and the Fukushima nuclear disaster is likely to accelerate the decline.

accelerate how to use?
accelerate how to use?

Example sentences of “accelerate”:

+ Astronaut must use ten times as much force to accelerate a ten-kilogram object at the same rate as a one-kilogram object.

+ According to Newton’s laws of motion#Second LawNewton’s Second Law of Motion, the force something needs to accelerate an object depends on the object’s mass.

+ Generally this is used in high-end home computers to accelerate computer games, but there is also the ability to have one GPU rendering normal game scenes and one GPU calculating physics.

+ Winning criteriums needs a mix of good technical skills – especially the ability to corner rapidly and sharply – and riding safely with a large group on a short circuit and exceptional fitness to attack other riders and repeatedly accelerate hard from corners.

+ That is, it will not make the rocket accelerate harder.

+ Einstein’s theory of special relativity states that nothing can accelerate faster than the speed of light, while tachyons are theorized to be constantly traveling faster than the speed of light.

+ They accelerate the rocket slowly but steadily over a long period of time using only a tiny amount of fuel.

+ Unlike most storms that threaten the Northeastern United States, Belle didn’t accelerate as it came closer to land.

+ To make a modern car go or accelerate once the engine is running, a person steps on a pedal on the floor to engage the transmission into low gear.

+ The force required to accelerate the disc is directly proportional to the mass of the disc.

+ Environmentalists are concerned about loss of biodiversity due to the destruction of the forest, and about the release of the carbon in the vegetation, which would accelerate global warming.

+ Astronaut must use ten times as much force to accelerate a ten-kilogram object at the same rate as a one-kilogram object.

+ According to Newton's laws of motion#Second LawNewton's Second Law of Motion, the force something needs to accelerate an object depends on the object's mass.
+ Generally this is used in high-end home computers to accelerate computer games, but there is also the ability to have one GPU rendering normal game scenes and one GPU calculating physics.

+ It can accelerate to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds.

+ This means that, regardless of their mass, all freely falling objects accelerate at the same rate.

+ Since motorcycles can be lighter than cars, they can accelerate more quickly.

+ Many New Age practices are designed to accelerate the evolutionary push into the spiritual realms.

+ Lawrence built the first cyclotron to accelerate subatomic particles.

+ If deceleration on arrival is desired and cannot be achieved by any means other than the engines of the ship, then the required energy at least doubles, because the energy needed to halt the ship equals the energy needed to accelerate it to travel speed.

+ The LHC will also accelerate heavy ions up to an energy of 1.15 PeV.

+ His first goal was to accelerate rural settlement and primary production.

+ An example is a roller coaster which uses centripetal force to accelerate the carts so they will keep going in a circular motion.

In sentence examples of “for another”

How to use in-sentence of “for another”:

– Once every team has played each other three times the league splits into two halves for another five games.

– In the 13th and 14th centuries they were rich landowners who could advise the prince, but they were free to go and work for another prince if they wanted to.

– In the introduction to his collected Persian poems, he says: “In the early days when I was just beginning to write poetry, every few days I would set my heart on a particular pen name and then after a time change it for another because someone showed up who shared the same name”.

– Other animals with life cycle forms include parasites such as certain Trematodeflukes, which live in different snails for one part of their life, and in vertebrates for another part.

– The people who made the program thought it would be on television for another season.

– He was a Governor of Nueva Ecija for one term from 1992 to 1995, and was re-elected for another three terms from 1998 to 2007.

In sentence examples of for another
In sentence examples of for another

Example sentences of “for another”:

– I believe Shappy has improved quite a bit since his last RfA, and he has expanded his work in several areas, just enough for another chance at RfA.

– It was not followed by any other royal wedding in Westminster Abbey for another 537 years.

– In 2016, Morales wanted to pass a Constitutional amendment that would allow him to run for another term in 2019.

– The club began looking for another ground in 1926.

– Kress later won the Nebula Award for Best Novella for another book: “After the Fall, Before the Fall, During the Fall” in 2013.

– Terry announced then that he would not return for another season because of his busy schedule.

– His doctors told him not to run for another election.

– Everyone will have a different sense of complexity, so one article that may be complex to one user, may not be complex for another user.

– Interchange stations between the Island, Tsuen Wan, Kwun Tong and Tseung Kwan O lines are arranged in pairs; such an arrangement allows cross-platform interchange wherein a passenger leaves a train on one side of the platform and boards trains on the other side of the platform for another line.

– A similar petition was started by Miss Canada 2003 Nazanin Afshin-Jam for another Iranian minor, Nazanin Fatehi, who was also sentenced to death.

- I believe Shappy has improved quite a bit since his last RfA, and he has expanded his work in several areas, just enough for another chance at RfA.

- It was not followed by any other royal wedding in Westminster Abbey for another 537 years.

More in-sentence examples of “for another”:

– However, per WP:NOTBROKEN do not replace these redirected links with a piped link unless the page is updated for another reason.

– Saved lads can be used for another integrated turn like SATA, USB, IDE, SDIO scanner of cards and sequencers of PCI.

– Admin note:: relisted for another week to get more comments.

– However, do not replace these redirected links with a simpler link unless the page is updated for another reason.

– In September 2013, she won an election for another term as head of the university.

– The word Iberia was also used by the Ancient GreeceAncient Greeks and Romans for another territory at the opposite side of Europe – Caucasian Iberia which is near the Black Sea.

– The reindeer try to escape the mosquitoes by running to higher pastures, but the only real help comes with the snow and cold, when the swarms die off for another season.

– He continued to live in retirement in his house in the Finnish country for another 30 years.

– When a player wants to substitute for another player on the court, they let the score bench know.

– The storm names “Florence” and “Michael” were retired by the World Meteorological Organization on March 20, 2019, and they will not be used again for another Atlantic hurricane.

– The Emperor Napoleon III gave permission for another exhibition called the “Salon des Refuses” which showed all the pictures that had been “refused”.

– At some time while he was working on the “Brancacci Chapel”, Masaccio painted a fresco for another church in Florence, “Santa Maria Novella”, the church of the Dominican Order.

– The music was written by Jerry Goldsmith who also wrote the music for another animated movie, 1982’s “The Secret of NIMH”.

– The ground level was lowered to make way for another level of seating.

– The interchange between the Tsuen Wan Line and the Kwun Tong Line, the Island Line and the Tseung Kwan O Line, as well as that between the Kwun Tong Line and the Tseung Kwan O Line, are two stations long, allowing cross-platform interchange wherein a passenger leaves a train on one side of the platform and boards trains on the other side of the platform for another line.

– Ernst Reuter stayed in charge of Berlin for another two years and eight months.

– In April 2015, it was announced that ESPN would not sign Knight’s contract for another season.

– In discussions, it’s been suggested an editor can place attribution on a page for another editor, but I’m no longer sure this is the case.

– In February 2009, USA Network announced that “The Starter Wife” will not be back for another season.

– When his voice broke in 1666 he had three years out of the choir, but returned in 1669 and sang as a countertenor in the Chapel Royal for another 71 years until his death.

– More new signings were made in 2006 with Ricardinho, Rafael Moura and goalkeeper Silvio Luiz coming to the club in a bid to strengthen a squad that would be competing for another Brazilian League title and the Copa Libertadores.

– The basic idea of what things are called “crimes” is that they are thought to be things that might cause a problem for another person.

– Another type of difference, called ‘indels’ account for another ~3% difference between the alignable sequences.

– See :en:Biological process for another try.

– Note that the term “antbird” is for another family of birds, the Thamnophilidae.

– In fact its frowned upon for another admin to unblock without talking to the blocking admin.

– The Emperor Napoleon III gave permission for another exhibition called the “Salon des Refusés” which showed all the pictures that had been “refused”.

– On November 19, 1990, the Azerbaijan SSR was renamed the “Republic of Azerbaijan” while still a part of the Soviet Union for another year before its collapse and the independence of Azerbaijan in 1991.

– He never played for another Major League Baseball team.

– These eventually can swim by themselves and go looking for another fish to live in.

– After some reading at WMF and enwiki’s copyright policy, I’m not convinced it is permissible for another editor to attribute for someone who fails to do it themselves.

– On March 31, 1968, Johnson withdrewed his nomination and Johnson said, “I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President”.

– At a show, Gaga announced she would perform in Vegas for another two years.

– For two or three days the pain was almost unbearable; I couldn’t work or sleep, then it was pretty bad pain for another fortnight or so.

– Murphy became the first person working for another country to ever bomb the mainland United States.

– Closed as promoted: Not much point drawing this discussion out for another week when it’s in great shape and clearly has a consensus behind it.

– This helped the empire to remain intact for another hundred years, despite having seemed near the brink of collapse in Diocletian’s youth.

– Lyubasha now goes to Bomelius and asks for another magic potion which she wants to give to Griaznoi to stop him loving Marfa.

– John became a hurricane again late on the 8th, and retained that intensity for another day.

– Some of the moves are used to set up the opponent for another attack.

– Charles VII was later crowned as king of France, son of Charles VI starting a small line of disputed monarchs and the English, later British monarch claiming the throne of France for another 350 years.

– He did not rule out running for another term as Mayor of Oakland, saying that “I wouldn’t mind being mayor of Oakland.

– The players then vote for another player in secret, and the player who gets the most votes must leave the game.

– However Culture of ancient RomeRoman culture and probably a kind of Latin language survived for another two centuries with the Anglo-Saxons slowly settling from northern Germany and the Jutland peninsula.

– Lennon wanted to try another arrangement, though, and asked Martin to compose a score for brass instruments, for another session.

– Until 1993 Bilyy worked as the head of the company “Delta-comp” that specialized in food wholesale, afterwards – at the same position of “Tinga International Corp.” for another two years.

– In 1997, he went back to school for another Masters in Science degree.

– Masolino lived for another 19 years, but he never went back to finish the Brancacci frescoes.

- However, per WP:NOTBROKEN do not replace these redirected links with a piped link unless the page is updated for another reason.

- Saved lads can be used for another integrated turn like SATA, USB, IDE, SDIO scanner of cards and sequencers of PCI.

“buoyancy” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “buoyancy”:

+ In physics, buoyancy is a force on an object making that object rise or move upward.

+ It is a central concept in floating vessels as it provides the buoyancy that keeps the vessel from sinking.

+ If the object has a higher average density than the liquid, then its buoyancy is less than its weight.

+ It is porous, full of small holes, The buoyancy of the cuttlebone can change, allowing the cuttlefish to go lower or higher by changing the amount of gas and liquid in its chambers.

+ If the object has a lower average density than the liquid, then its buoyancy is greater than its weight.

+ Archimedes’ principle: the weight of water displaced by an object equals the amount of buoyancy it gets.

+ Areas that are Rift rifting apart, such as mid-ocean ridges and the East African Rift have mountains due to thermal buoyancy caused by the hot mantle underneath them, which pushes them up.

+ Briefly: Buoyancy = weight of displaced fluid.

buoyancy use in sentences
buoyancy use in sentences