+ Its name comes from a marketing campaign in the 1980s.
+ This was because of a marketing campaign by the Oberstaufen tourist industry.
+ Controversy about injected hCG for weight loss started marketing campaign for injections of “homeopathic hCG” will contain either no hCG at all or only small amount of it.
+ The Belgian publishing house Lacroix and Verboeckhoven undertook a marketing campaign unusual for the time, issuing press releases about the work a full six months before the launch.
+ The marketing campaign led to a boycott known as Nestlé boycott, which is still ongoing.
+ The history of the name “The Nature Coast” goes back to 1991 as part of a marketing campaign to attract vacationing people to the nine county area, the name “Nature Coast” caught on quickly and describes the area previously known as the “Big Bend” of Florida.
+ PlanktonPlankton’s wife and sidekick to steal the secret formula of the Krabby Patty.
+ On his first day of school, two crooks, a fox named Honest John and his Mutenessmute sidekick named Gideon, trick Pinocchio to join Stromboli’s puppet show instead.
+ Gumby’s main sidekick is Pokey, a talking orange pony.
+ Players team up with famous heroes from the Marvel Universe to combat villains in epic boss battles, whom they then convert into sidekick allies to aid them for the rest of their journey.
+ Alas, since Leah’s speech is developing on her own, Hopkins is now very happy being a little green animated sidekick who loves to swim, paint, lift large pieces of fruit and eat unsuspecting flies.
+ He is a planktonic copepod who runs the Chum Bucket restaurant alongside with Karen, a waterproof robot who is Plankton’s sidekick and wife.
+ Jones and Scott leap out a window, where they are driven by Jones’s sidekick Short Round through Shanghai.
How to use in-sentence of sidekick
Example sentences of “sidekick”:
+ He is helped by sidekick Marcellus Washburne.
+ In 1989 GMC started to market the Suzuki Sidekick as the GMC Tracker in Canada.
+ His sidekick and announcer is Andy Richter, and his band is Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band.
+ He is helped by sidekick Marcellus Washburne.
+ In 1989 GMC started to market the Suzuki Sidekick as the GMC Tracker in Canada.
+ His sidekick and announcer is Andy Richter, and his band is Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band.
+ He first appeared in “Batman” #436 as the third character to assume the role of Batman’s sidekick Robin.
+ They live in the apartment building with their sidekick Puppet, their neighbor Mrs.
+ It is the sidekick on the late-night talk show “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson”.
+ He is very sorry for how he acted as a hero and tells his sidekick friends that he needs all of their help to beat Royal Pain.
+ Soos – he is an awkward, lovable man-child and frequent sidekick of Dipper and Mabel on their various adventures.
+ Later in life, Popeye would offer his seafaring services at local ports; it was there he would eventually meet the ever-ambitious Castor Oyl and his sidekick Ham Gravy, who sought Popeye’s services in order to travel to the gambling paradise of Dice Island and make it big using the luck-enhancing powers of their mysterious pet, Bernice the Whiffle Hen, and through them he would meet Castor’s sister, Olive Oyl who at first was not too fond of the sailor and vice versa.
+ He is best known for his former role as Conan O’Brien’s sidekick on “Late Night with Conan O’Brien”.
+ The shows set-up took place one the stage with Tony Atlas acting as a sidekick and announcer.
+ Goldfinger has a sidekick called Oddjob who throws his metal hat at people.
+ Chuy Bravo was a Mexican-American actor and comedian, best known as the sidekick of host Chelsea Handler on the talk show “Chelsea Lately” during its run from 2007 to 2014.
+ Reactor 1 was decommissioned in 1996, and reactor 3 was decommissioned in 2000.
+ Therefore the German Nuclear Reactor Insurance Association had no resulting liability to Tokyo Electric Power Company, the owner of the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant, because of Fukushima I nuclear accidents.
+ It is built around the reactor to keep the radiation from getting out, if something happens to the reactor.
+ The accident occurred when the fourth reactor suffered a huge power increase.
+ The event is the only reported fatal reactor accident in the United States.
reactor use in-sentences
Example sentences of “reactor”:
+ However, Australia does have a small research reactor in Sydney, and it does export uranium.
+ Leonid Pavel, to convert the reactor core into a nuclear bomb before killing him.
+ Level 4 is related to significant damage of the reactor core / radiological barriers and/or a fatal exposure of a worker, but the off-site impact is minor, resulting in public exposure of the order of the prescribed limits.
+ In the movie’s climax, Vader throws Palpatine down one of the station’s reactor core, apparantly killing him.
+ The SL-1, or Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One, was a United States Army experimental nuclear power reactor which underwent a steam explosion and meltdown in January 1961, killing its three operators.
+ In a PWR, the coolant is pumped under high pressure to the reactor core where it is heated by the energy released by the fission of atoms.
+ Mazin also interviewed nuclear scientists to learn how a reactor works, and former Soviet citizens to gain a better idea of the culture in 1986.
+ There was a partial core meltdown in reactors 1, 2, and 3; hydrogen explosions destroyed the upper part of the buildings housing reactors 1, 3, and 4; an explosion damaged the containment inside reactor 2; fires broke out at reactor 4.
+ The German Nuclear Reactor Insurance Association was founded shortly thereafter in 1957.
+ In December 2012, Areva estimated that the full cost of building the reactor will be about €8.5 billion, or almost three times the original delivery price of €3 billion.
+ Containment building is a building with a nuclear reactor in it.
+ The world’s reactor fleet is aging quickly and not enough new units are coming online.
+ Unit 1 is a 439MW boiling water reactor constructed in July 1967.
+ There is no time for the player to rest however, as he must now head to the nuclear reactor at the center of the Flood infested spacecraft, “High Charity” in an effort to kill the Flood.
+ However, Australia does have a small research reactor in Sydney, and it does export uranium.
+ Leonid Pavel, to convert the reactor core into a nuclear bomb before killing him.
+ Level 4 is related to significant damage of the reactor core / radiological barriers and/or a fatal exposure of a worker, but the off-site impact is minor, resulting in public exposure of the order of the prescribed limits.
More in-sentence examples of “reactor”:
+ Wayne Enterprises is on the point of becoming bankrupt after Bruce wasted almost all of the companies money on a fusion reactor project when he learns that the core could be weaponized.
+ A nuclear meltdown occurs when the middle portion of the nuclear reactor containing the fuel rods is not properly cooled.
+ The term "China syndrome" refers to a scenario, not meant to be taken literally, where a reactor core could melt through the Earth "all the way to China".
+ Wayne Enterprises is on the point of becoming bankrupt after Bruce wasted almost all of the companies money on a fusion reactor project when he learns that the core could be weaponized.
+ A nuclear meltdown occurs when the middle portion of the nuclear reactor containing the fuel rods is not properly cooled.
+ The term “China syndrome” refers to a scenario, not meant to be taken literally, where a reactor core could melt through the Earth “all the way to China”.
+ The direct cause was the improper withdrawal by a maintenance team of a single reactor control rod.
+ At the end of March, production moved to Visaginas, Lithuania, to shoot the exterior and interior of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant, a decommissioned nuclear power station, also known as “Chernobyl’s sister” due to its visual resemblance and the nuclear reactor design used at both Chernobyl and Ignalina.
+ Stark builds an arc reactor that produces clean power.
+ Homiel Province and Mahilyow Voblast were hurt severely after the Chernobyl nuclear reactor catastrophe.
+ A nuclear reactor is a machine that uses nuclear fissionfission to generate heat.
+ He then spends his time downstairs building a new armored suit and a new arc reactor more powerful than the last one.
+ In both the comics and the movies, he uses the arc reactor as a form of sustainable energy to help the world.
+ The vessel can be a chemical reactor or a simple flask.
+ Any reactor that uses uranium-based fuel will produce plutonium dioxide.
+ Some of the devices that stopped the reactor from exploding were switched off.
+ He has also been a member of Neurotic Outsiders, Juno Reactor and Kings of Chaos.
+ If the total damage exceeds the stipulated maximum sum of €2.55 billion, the German Federal Government pays the German Nuclear Reactor Insurance Association for the excess losses.
+ He served as the Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation at the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission from 1988 until his retirement in 1998.
+ The boilers of steam turbines can be heated by many different types of fuel, even a nuclear reactor in some power stations and warships.
+ In the end, the reactor was brought under control.
+ Nuclear reactor accidents remain a possibility and no convincing solution to the problem of long-lived radioactive waste has been proposed.
+ A converter is a chemical reactor which turns raw iron into steel.
+ In a nuclear power plant, the cooling tower is isolated from the nuclear reactor by a heat exchanger, and the steam from the cooling tower is not radioactive.
+ On 21 April 2010, a dozen environmental groups called on the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission to investigate possible problems in the AP1000 reactor design.
+ News reporter Kimberly Wells Ventana Nuclear Power Plant when they witness an earthquake followed by a reactor scram.
+ He conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, patented the idea of a nuclear reactor with Enrico Fermi, and in late 1939 wrote the letter for Albert Einstein’s signature that resulted in the Manhattan Project that built the atomic bomb.
+ The Windscale fire was a devastating fire in Britain’s first nuclear reactor at Windscale in 1957.
+ The first nuclear reactor was built in 1942 by a team of scientists led by Enrico Fermi.
+ Australia has 40% of the world’s known uranium deposits as well as similar deposits of the other potential fission reactor fuel thorium, and sells uranium to members of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
+ Magnox is a type of nuclear reactor designed to run on natural uranium.
+ The large amount of power generated by a nuclear reactor allows nuclear submarines to work at high speed for long periods of time.
+ Pure heavy water is not radioactive, but heavy water that has been through a nuclear reactor is slightly radioactive.
+ The Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor is a type of nuclear reactor used in the United Kingdom.
+ The plant also has machines which remove heat from the reactor to operate a steam turbine and generator to make electricity.
+ A reactor core could not melt through the Earth’s crust, and even if it did melt to the center of the Earth, it would not go back up to the surface against gravity.
+ In nuclear power plants heat from the Nuclear fissionfission reactions in the reactor changes water into steam.
+ A nuclear meltdown is sometimes called the “China syndrome”, which refers to a scenario, not meant to be taken literally, where a reactor core could melt through the Earth “all the way to China”.
+ He became interested with the idea of building a breeder reactor in his home.
+ Also, the parts of the reactor stay radioactive, and can kill people, for hundreds or thousands of years, so people are not sure where they can keep parts of old reactors safely away from people.
+ For example, all chemicals entering the reactor must have all sulfur removed.
+ He uses the arms to allow him to build and touch a reactor that uses energy from the sun.
+ The Bessemer converter was the first successful reactor on converting pig iron into steel, and the era of steel began.
+ The steam is then condensed in huge cooling towers, and it turns back into water and is sent into the reactor again.
+ This process is called “conversion” and the reactor a “converter”.
+ Then, there was a power surge; the reactor fell out of control and exploded.
+ Talia’s truck crashes, but she remotely destroys the reactor before dying.
+ Large portions of the TMI-2 reactor core melted, though the fact that a partial meltdown had occurred did not become clear until 1985.
+ The third layer is the reactor pressure vessel made of steel more than a dozen centimeters thick.
+ Facilities were constructed or expanded under the abandoned military bases and civilian factories and industrial sites in the area, and a large lab was established directly beneath Reactor 4 and its Sarcophagus.
+ This is so that Rapture can become the perfect society, since Sofia believed a perfect society was not possible unless its people were also perfect.
+ The game begins in 1958, two years before the events of “BioShock.” At this time, Rapture has not yet fallen into disorder.
+ Also, since the economy of Rapture is based on laissez-faire captalism, businesses could sell ADAM to people without any laws stopping it.
+ At first, Rapture developed very quickly because there were many smart scientists who could do any research they wanted.
+ After the war, Rapture became too dangerous to live in.
+ When the conflict between Fontaine and Ryan reached a stalemate, Jack was sent instructions to board a flight with a package and to use its contents, a revolver, to hijack and crash the plane near the lighthouse, enabling him to return to Rapture as a tool of Fontaine.
+ Many people left Rapture to go back to the surface world.
+ Eventually, a civil war in Rapture was fought between people who supported Ryan and people who supported Atlas.
– There are two main kinds of contactless smart cards.
– Many debit and credit cards now have a feature called contactless payment, which allows the user to simply tap his or her card on the reader to pay, making it quicker than other methods such as a chip or magnetic stripe.
– The ticketing system uses the EZ-Link and NETS FlashPay contactless smart cards based upon the System for e-Payments system.
– The Octopus card is a reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments in Hong Kong.
– It is also a contactless smart card which passengers must touch onto an electronic reader when entering and leaving the transport system in order to validate it or deduct funds.
+ According to Forbes the second richest person in Hungary with a net worth of 192.0 billion Hungarian forintHUF.
+ As of January 2020, Del Vecchio had a net worth of $25.8 billion, making him the richest man in Italy, and the 50th richest in the world.
+ With a net worth of $27.7 million, Williams is one of the wealthiest members of Congress.
+ As of March 2018, he had an estimated net worth of US$14.1 billion.
+ The net worth of the company as of 2017, is reported to be, $102.9 billion.
+ As of August 2020, “Forbes” his net worth at US$5.1 billion.
+ In 2015, “Forbes” estimated Gupta’s net worth at $7.2 billion, making him the 254th richest person in the world.
+ He had an estimated net worth of $US 3.1 billion.
Some sentences in use of net worth
Example sentences of “net worth”:
+ His net worth is estimated to be $5.1 billion according to Forbes.
+ While his family was very wealthy, Quayle was less rich; his total net worth by the time of his election in 1988 was less than $1 million.
+ In 2018, Forbes estimated his net worth to be around US$1.4 billion.
+ In 2012, “Forbes” magazine listed him as the 60th richest person in the United States, and the 205th richest in the world, with an estimated net worth of $5.1 billion.
+ He was also a billionaire and a member of the Forbes 400 with an estimated net worth of $2.9 billion in 2008 although as of September 2012 it was estimated to have declined to $2.4 billion.
+ As of October 2012, Mars is listed as the 30th richest person in the world with a net worth of 20.1 billion.
+ As of October 2019, “Forbes” ranked him the 41st richest person in the U.S., with a net worth of $11.5 billion.
+ He has a net worth of $4.4billion as of June 2020 according to “Forbes”.
+ He was listed on the Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans in September, 2013 as having a net worth of $5.1 billion.
+ His net worth is estimated to be $5.1 billion according to Forbes.
+ While his family was very wealthy, Quayle was less rich; his total net worth by the time of his election in 1988 was less than $1 million.
+ In 2018, Forbes estimated his net worth to be around US$1.4 billion.
+ November 2014 Safra had a net worth of $24.7 billion.
+ After revelations of potential fraud in Theranos’ claims, in 2016 “Forbes” revised its estimate of Holmes’ net worth to zero.
+ In 2018, her net worth was US$23.2 billion.
+ In July 2020, his net worth was at US$6.3 billion.
+ Khalifa is one of the richest monarchs in the world, with the Al Nahyan family having a $150 billion net worth in total.
+ In 2006, Welch’s net worth was estimated at $720 million.
+ As of June 2019, Mateschitz’s net worth was said to be at $19.5 billion, making him the 53rd richest person in the world.
More in-sentence examples of “net worth”:
+ In October 2012, Albrecht was listed as one of the richest people in the world with an estimated net worth of US$22.6 billion.
+ With a net worth of $20.2 billion, he was the fourth richest person in Germany at the time of his death.
+ In October 2012, Albrecht was listed as one of the richest people in the world with an estimated net worth of US$22.6 billion.
+ With a net worth of $20.2 billion, he was the fourth richest person in Germany at the time of his death.
+ As of February 2019, he had a net worth of US$1.3 billion.
+ As of January 2018, Mars had a net worth of $28.1 billion, making him the 32nd-richest person in the world.
+ According to Forbes list of millionairesForbes, she was the richest woman in the world, making her the tenth richest person in the world with a net worth of US$36.4 billion, as of the 2015 version of “The World’s Billionaires”., “Forbes”, 10 March 2011.
+ As of 2018, his estimated net worth is $20.6 billion.
+ He is the second richest person in the world just behind United StatesAmerican billionaire Bill Gates, with a net worth of USD $78.6 billion.
+ White’s net worth is reportedly US $500 million.
+ As of March 2020, Walton was the 8th-richest person in the world, with a net worth of US$54.6 billion.
+ On June 4, 2019, Natalie Robehmed of “Forbes” wrote that Rihanna had become the world’s richest female musician, with a net worth of $600 million.
+ The records of the family archives relating to both the family and individual members’ net worth is closed to researchers.
+ What do you have to say, Mr Dev? Has this money been made by youtube videos only? Then why do not every YouTuber become a millionaire? Net worth means which is mentioned on the Income Tax returns.
+ Her estimated net worth amounted to US$15 billion, which made her the 56th richest person in the world.
+ As of June 2018, Brin is the 10th-richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$52.1 billion.
+ As of March 2020, Walton had a net worth of $54.1 billion, making him the 10th richest person in the world.
+ Under his leadership, Gold Seal’s sales climbed to $50 million through acquisitions and new product introductions and its net worth tripled.
+ According to “Forbes”, Kristiansen is the third richest Dane, with a net worth of $4.7 billion as of February 2020..
+ When markets opened on July 27, 2017, Bezos briefly became the world’s richest person, surpassing Bill Gates with a net worth of just over $90 billion.
+ In 2014, Forbes listed him as the 6th richest Filipino, with a net worth of US$3.9 billion.
+ Yeoh was one of the richest individuals in Malaysia; his family is estimated to have a net worth of United States DollarUS$2.96 billion as of October 2017.
+ Her net worth was about Pound sterling£11million in April 2012.
+ In 2008, he had a net worth of US$ 10.5 billion and was the 31st richest person in the United States.
+ As reported by Forbes, his net worth as of October 2019 is estimated to be $21.6billion, making Simons the 21st-richest man in the United States.
+ The net worth of Virgin Group LTD as of September 2008 is £5,010,000,000.
+ They are also called high net worth individuals.
+ In September 2020, she was named the world’s richest woman with a net worth of over $60 billion.
+ He is currently the tenth richest person in India with a net worth of US$7.2 billion as of October 2019.
+ He lost the title later in the day when Amazon’s stock dropped, returning him to second place with a net worth just below $90 billion.
+ At the time of his pre-political career, his net worth top $50 million, or if similar to others there, a good deal more.
+ According to “Forbes” magazine, Son’s net worth is US$23 billion, and he is the second richest man in Japan.
+ With a net worth of USD $300 million, Copeland is the world’s richest pastor.
+ He is the richest person in Europe and the The World’s Billionairesfourth-richest person in the world according to “Forbes” magazine, with a net worth of $91.3 billion, as of April 2019.
+ In March 2013, Forbes reported Persson’s net worth as $28 billion.
+ Mansa Musa is one of the richest man to ever live with a net worth of $800 Billion U.S Dollars.
+ As of January 2018, Hamm’s net worth is said to be $14.2 billion, making him the 79th richest person in the United States.
+ Birdman has a reported net worth of $160 million in 2014.
+ He has a net worth of $53 billion.
+ His net worth was $2.1 billion in May 2019, making him number 383 on the Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Americans.
+ His net worth is United States dollarUS$3.3 billion.
+ According to 2006 Forbes Magazine, he has a net worth of $18.2 billion.
+ Previously, Forbes listed him as one of richest men in the world, with an estimated net worth in 2011 of US$25.4 billion.
+ As of 2019 he was seen by “Forbes” magazine as the third richest person in Russia with a net worth of $21.1 billion and the 46th richest person in the world.
+ In October 2012, the Bloomberg Billionaires List ranked Mars as the 31st richest man in the world with an estimated net worth of 20.1 billion.
+ In 2007 he was listed in Forbes 400 as the 271st richest man in the world, with a net worth of $1.8 billion.
+ As of June 2020, her net worth was US$22.0 billion, making her List of Germans by net worththe richest woman in Germany and the 54th richest person in the world.
+ As of October 2019, Lemann was ranked 37th richest in the world by “Forbes”, with a net worth of.
– The remains of a lizard in the German specimen’s thoracic cavity show that “Compsognathus” preyed on small vertebrates.
– To bring in food particles, they make water currents with the thoracic appendages like the branchiopods and the malacostracans.
– The rib cage is also called the thoracic cavity.
– The thoracic and abdominal segments have a few rows of either orange or black warts.
– When it is disturbed or grabbed, it makes a sharp rasping noise with its thoracic segments.
– This means that if a person injured their thoracic spine, they might not be able to use their intercostal muscles.
– On 26 November 2013 in Tel Aviv, Israel, Einstein died age 74 after a ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm.
– AD usually happens in people with spinal cord injuryinjuries that have caused damage above the sixth thoracic vertebra.
thoracic in-sentences
Example sentences of “thoracic”:
– Adib Domingos Jatene was a Brazilian physician, university professor, cardiologist and thoracic surgeon.
– However, AD sometimes happens in people with spinal damage as low as their tenth thoracic vertebra.
– In mammals, the parts that make up the thorax are the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae and the ribs.
– The girdle runs around the first abdominal segment unlike the thoracic girdle seen in the Papilionidae.
– Henry Judah Heimlich was an American thoracic surgeon.
– The serous membrane covering the heart and lining the mediastinum is called the pericardium, the serous membrane lining the thoracic cavity and surrounding the lungs is called the pleura, and that lining the abdominopelvic cavity and the viscera is called the peritoneum.
– The intercostal nerves run along the thoracic spine and connect to the intercostal muscles.
- Adib Domingos Jatene was a Brazilian physician, university professor, cardiologist and thoracic surgeon.
- However, AD sometimes happens in people with spinal damage as low as their tenth thoracic vertebra.
– The thoracic vertebrae provide attachment for the ribs and make up part of the back of the thorax.
– Diagnosing poor co-ordination between the Duke’s larynx and thoracic diaphragm, Logue prescribed a daily hour of vocal exercises.
– Next, lying to the left of the ascending aorta and in front of the left atrium, the pulmonary artery lies at the level of the IV thoracic vertebra under the concavity of the aortic arch.
– Prey are caught and held securely with grasping, spiked forelegs ; the first thoracic segment, the prothorax, is commonly elongated and flexibly articulated, allowing for greater range of movement of the front limbs while the remainder of the body remains more or less still.
– The camouflage is perfected by the rear wings, which have a little ‘tail’, which looks like the stalk of a leaf.
– Bird may also camouflage their nests.
– This camouflage hides them as they move among the seaweed beds where they live.
– The word camouflage comes from the French word “camoufler” which means “to disguise”.
– With their excellent camouflage and the absence of cover in their environment, bharal stay motionless when approached.
camouflage use in-sentences
Example sentences of “camouflage”:
- Not all animals use camouflage because there are situations where it is good to show themselves off.
- Nocturnal moths on the other hand are usually plain brown, grey, white or black and often with obscuring patterns of zigzags or swirls which help camouflage them as they rest during the day.
- They use active camouflage and mimicry, controlled by their nervous system.
– Not all animals use camouflage because there are situations where it is good to show themselves off.
– Nocturnal moths on the other hand are usually plain brown, grey, white or black and often with obscuring patterns of zigzags or swirls which help camouflage them as they rest during the day.
– They use active camouflage and mimicry, controlled by their nervous system.
– Natural camouflage is one way to do this: an animal can blend in with its surroundings.
– The scarlet tiger moth uses both camouflage and warning colour according to its situation.
– Seahorses use camouflage to hide.
– In fact, they often flick sand on their backs to camouflage themselves as they lie in the sand at the bottom of the ocean.
– Bloons can come with power ups, such as camouflage and regeneration.
– Instead, the pupae have brown or green colours to camouflage themselves among leaves and branches.
– The scales have colours which may be camouflage or warning colours.
– Two wooden platforms were placed and covered with leaves to camouflage it.
– Animals can have a camouflage defence at distance, but when faced by a predator they may switch to a ‘flash’ defence to gain time and distract the predator.
– The carbonyl is a very important functional group, because chemists can do many reactions with it.
– In the first case, the single atom is the carbon atom in the carbonyl group.
– The acetyl group contains a methyl group bonded to a carbonyl with a lone electron left over.
– There are many types of double bonds, such as in a carbonyl group with a carbon atom and an oxygen atom.
– The negative charge can then attack the other carbonyl compound, forming the bond.
– The product is a β-hydroxy carbonyl compound, a molecule with a C-O double bond and an alcohol two carbon atoms down the chain.
How to use in-sentence of carbonyl
Example sentences of “carbonyl”:
- This anion rapidly transforms, by the migration of a methyl group to the carbonyl ligand, affording the pentacoordinate acetyl complex {.
- An additional two structural isomers are the enol tautomers of the carbonyl isomers, but these are not stable.
- A carbonyl is the group C=O in a molecule.
– This anion rapidly transforms, by the migration of a methyl group to the carbonyl ligand, affording the pentacoordinate acetyl complex {.
– An additional two structural isomers are the enol tautomers of the carbonyl isomers, but these are not stable.
– A carbonyl is the group C=O in a molecule.
– An ester is a carbonyl with an ether group on the carbon atom.
– It is easy to check if a carbonyl is in a molecule.
– The reactive carbonyl group of the sugar reacts with the nucleophilic amino group of the amino acid, and forms a complex mixture of poorly characterized molecules responsible for a range of aromas and flavors.
– An acrylic compound is typically an α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compound: it contains a carbon–carbon double bond and a carbon–oxygen double bond, separated by a carbon–carbon single bond.
– The addition of the Grignard reagent to a carbonyl typically proceeds through a six-membered ring transition state.
– If one of the groups on the nitrogen is a carbonyl group, then the molecule is called amide.
– This group contains a carbonyl on the same carbon atom.
– For example, a carbonyl is the C=O bit of a ketone, aldehyde or ester.
– Each amine group forms a hydrogen bond with the carbonyl group four residues earlier.
– It is also called Carbamide, and its chemical names are Carbonyl Diamide.
– There is a carbonyl group, created by a carbon atom double Chemical bondbonded to an oxygen atom, and an amine group, created by a nitrogen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom.
+ In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire joined World War I on the side of the Central Powers.
+ This resulted in demands that Ottoman Turkey initiate reforms in the six “Armenian vilayets”.
+ Britain had defeated the Ottoman forces in 1917, and occupied the territory.
+ It was the first Jewish football club in Ottoman Palestine.
+ As a result of the Ottoman administration for almost 500 years, Bosnian food is closely related to Turkish, Greek, and other former Ottoman and Mediterranean cuisines.
ottoman in sentences?
Example sentences of “ottoman”:
+ It was given to the British as part of the surrender arrangements when French forces were caught in Alexandria by the Battle of the Nile and a larger force of British and Ottoman troops.
+ He died of dysentery in Jaffa, Ottoman Syria.
+ The Ottoman Empire controlled Turkey and the Middle East from the 16th century onwards.
+ This is the list of Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire.
+ It was originally written in the Ottoman Turkish alphabet, which uses the Arabic script.
+ In 1830, France took control of Algeria from the Ottoman Empire.
+ On April 24, 1915, Armenian intellectuals were arrested by Ottoman authorities and, with the Tehcir Law, eventually a large proportion of Armenians living in Anatolia died in what has become known as the Armenian Genocide.
+ It was given to the British as part of the surrender arrangements when French forces were caught in Alexandria by the Battle of the Nile and a larger force of British and Ottoman troops.
+ He died of dysentery in Jaffa, Ottoman Syria.
+ At the end of 16th century, the south-western part of Georgia was occupied by the Ottoman Empire.
+ He also bought modern weapons for the Ottoman Army and expanded it.
+ The Ottoman Empire expanded into southeastern Europe; it conquered large parts of the Byzantine Empire in the 14th and 15th centuries.
+ Muhammed Ali was born in the Ottoman Empire, in the area which is now the Greek province of Macedonia.
More in-sentence examples of “ottoman”:
+ Russia sent an army to take part of Ottoman Romania, so the allied British and French sent an army and navy to stop that.
+ In 1460 it came under Ottoman EmpireTurkish rule and it was liberated in 1830, after the Greek War of Independence.
+ Ibrahim Pasha was the biggest vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
+ From 1915-1917, in the Ottoman Empire, the Ottoman government tried to get rid of some Armenian people in the Empire.
+ As Muhammad Ali was expanding his authority into Africa, the Ottoman Empire faced ethnic rebellions in its European territories.
+ After the war the German Empire, the Russian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and Austria-HungaryAustrian Empire ended and France and Britain got weaker.
+ He was born in Sapanca, Ottoman Empire.
+ It is also applied on groups who developed in part under the influence of Turkish culture and traditions while converting to Islam, especially during Ottoman times, such as Albanians, Bosniaks and other smaller ethnic groups around Balkans during the period of Ottoman rule.
+ The Ottoman Empire was originally a small city-state in Turkey.
+ The origin of the city starts with a fortress built by the Cossacks in order to defend imperial borders and claim Russian ownership over Circassia, which was contested by Ottoman Turkey.
+ Vlad’s father was pressured by the Ottoman sultan.
+ ShawStanford Jay Shaw in his history of the Ottoman empire dates it in the 14th century.
+ In response to this, the Ottoman DynastySultan Mehmed II headed towards Wallachia with an army of 60,000 men in the spring of 1462.
+ He made the first Ottoman map to show parts of the Americas, the Piri Reis map, in 1513.
+ The Ottoman Empire responded to the Arab Congress by punishing Arab nationalists.
+ A thousand years later, the Ottoman Empire conquered the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine Empire.
+ The Allies of World War IAllies, the French forces, were fighting the Ottoman Empire.
+ Following Ottoman rule, Qatar became a British protectorate in the early 20th century until gaining independence in 1971.
+ It was destroyed and then rebuilt several times, in the Christian, Muslim, Mamluk and Ottoman periods in Jerusalem.
+ Likewise, Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire for several centuries.
+ Christians that noticeably migrated from the Ottoman EmpireOttoman-held territory into the Dalmatian cities converted from Orthodoxy to Catholicism.
+ On November 30 1853, Nakhimov defeated the Ottoman EmpireOttoman troops in the Battle of Sinope.
+ One year after, on October 20 1827, he and the crew of Azov fought in the Battle of Navarino and with the help of the British and French naval forces, they defeated the Ottoman naval forces.
+ Bulgaria remained a vassal of the Ottoman Empire.
+ In 1463 the town became part of the Ottoman Empire and Islam was to become the dominant religion of the region.
+ This flag has been used since 1822, when the young Greek state was fighting for its independence from the Ottoman Empire during the Greek War of Independence.
+ The Dardanelles Gun was built in the Ottoman Empire in 1464 by Munir Ali.
+ An Athens XI lost to a team representing Smyrna, then part of the Ottoman Empire.
+ Their rulers received a degree of independence and autonomy from the Ottoman Empire, but they had to pay more money to the sultan.
+ His activities were concentrated at the link between Ottoman Empire to Azerbaijan Democratic Republic at Karabakh, Zanghezur and Nakhichevan.
+ It was important for not having any Ottoman attacks.
+ The ethnic conflict in Mandatory Palestine was also a result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, which created tension over the division and ownership of the land.
+ INBN 0-8109-1525-1 and a 17-carat diamond given to Queen Victoria by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire in 1856.
+ By the eve of the First World War, the Ottoman state, despite its weakness vis-à-vis Europe, represented the largest and most powerful independent Islamic political entity.
+ Before World War I, the “Near East” meant relatively nearby lands of the Ottoman Empire, “Middle East” northwestern South Asia and Central Asia, and “Far East” countries along the western Pacific Ocean and countries along the eastern Indian Ocean.
+ After World War I, the Ottoman Empire had been defeated.
+ They also say that the Ottoman government never, in an organized way, tried to commit genocide against the Armenian people.
+ Mastic ice cream was first invented in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire and was called: “Dondurma” and it has been around for 300 years when its recipe was kept secret for many years.
+ During the war, 500,000 Armenians in the Ottoman Empire were massacred in the so-called Armenian Genocide.
+ In 1705, Tunisia became virtually independent during the Hussein dynasty, but still had to follow orders from the Ottoman Empire.
+ Mehmed was removed from the throne when the Ottoman sultanate was abolished in 1922.
+ During the Middle Ages and the Ottoman Empire, the peninsula was known as the Morea.
+ Mehmed II or Mehmed the conqueror was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire for a short time from 1444 to 1446, and later from 1451 to 1481.
+ He was a leader of the German military to help the Ottoman Empire in 1913.
+ In wars against the Ottoman Empire and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth she conquered much land in the west and south.
+ Gibran was born in Lebanon when it was part of the Ottoman Empire.
+ Russia sent an army to take part of Ottoman Romania, so the allied British and French sent an army and navy to stop that.
+ In 1460 it came under Ottoman EmpireTurkish rule and it was liberated in 1830, after the Greek War of Independence.
+ Ibrahim Pasha was the biggest vizier of the Ottoman Empire.