Some example sentences of “put together”

How to use in-sentence of “put together”:

– The remaining exons are put together to make a messenger RNA.

– With RAID 0, disks are simply put together to make a large disk.

– She said, ” wasn’t nearly as cute as this one.” The dog’s front and rear ends were made in China, and the Dog put together and packaged in America.

– In visual arts, the composition is the way that colors or shapes are put together or arranged in a particular painting, graphic, Photographyphotograph or sculpture.

– With RAID different disks can be put together to get a logical disk.The user will only see the logical disk.

– This rate applies the model that was designed so that it was put together without using joining materials from the beginning.

Some example sentences of put together
Some example sentences of put together

Example sentences of “put together”:

– This is a list of all countries by Human Development Index as included in a United Nations Development Programme’s Human Development Report on 15 December 2020, put together based on estimates for 2019.

– The parish was put together from parts of 4 other parishes in 1869.

– These molecules are put together with a double bond that makes it a hydrocarbon.

– Hughes is a former two-time UFC Welterweight Champion He put together two separate six-fight winning streaks.

– They were put together in the mid-1990s by a family management team.

– These molecules are put together with a double bond that makes it an alkene.

– He wrote many poems, that were put together in a book called ‘Poems’.

– The substance is put together with some type of carbohydrate which provides qualitative organic feed.

– Harrison called on many of his musician friends, who put together a charity concert with famous people to help the refugees.

- This is a list of all countries by Human Development Index as included in a United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report on 15 December 2020, put together based on estimates for 2019.

- The parish was put together from parts of 4 other parishes in 1869.

– They put together a group, mostly of older Cuban musicians, with the idea of recreating the Cuban music of the golden era of the 1950s.

– It is put together with concert footage from a set of concerts Metallica played in Vancouver and Edmonton, Alberta in August 2012.

– Families are put together into order orders such as the songbirds, which includes many families of birds.

– As the ruler of Qin EmpireChina, the First Emperor ordered great undertakings: his men put together earlier bits into a China to the Pearl River in the south.

– It was put together out of bones from several different Dodos.

– Vanaheimr is described in the “Poetic Edda”; which was put together in the 13th century from earlier stories.

– For example, the total momentum of both particles put together would be the same before and after they act on each other.

More in-sentence examples of “put together”:

- In 2007, it was put together with 6-1-1.

- The band was put together in Los Angeles in 2008, by Keisha Gamble, Walter Millsap.

– In 2007, it was put together with 6-1-1.

– The band was put together in Los Angeles in 2008, by Keisha Gamble, Walter Millsap.

– It was put together in Low Earth orbit up until 2011, but other bits have been added since then.

– It can be said that Whewell was the first, or one of the first, to put together a philosophy of science.

– A gamemaster’s job in a traditional role-playing game is to bring the other players’ characters’ stories together, control the other characters and monsters, put together places and scenes for the player characters to act in, and solve arguments between players.

– Watt Espy and John Ortiz Smykia put together a list of executions that became known as “The ESPY File.” However, in a 2011 study, two researchers criticized The Espy File.

– They used to be put together in a group, the Pulmonata.

– The device was quickly put together in an attempt to find the bullet in the body of U.S.

– Disruptive changing is when many of a user’s changes put together stop other users from improving pages, or causes other effects that stop people from achieving our purpose of building an encyclopedia.

– The way the atoms are put together is a named a trigonal polymer chain.

– So they put together computers.

– Tori put together an album by herself, but when she played the music for the people at the record label, they did not like it.

– In 1966 Bruno Tomberg put together the Design Chair at the art institute.

– The weapon was only made of 47 parts, making it relatively fast to put together and take apart and therefore easy to ship and hide.

– There used to be three districts called “bailieries” which were later put together to make up the shire of Ayrshire.

– It tells the story of a 12-year-old girl, Abilene Tucker, who finds some secrets that start to put together the story of her father’s upbringing.

– Folders can be put together to make a “filesystem” and are laid out like a tree.

– Both were put together to form the Thomson-East Coast Line.

– They were places where sick inmates were put together to die or be killed.

– This rate is how many people can put together without joining materials like glues.

– Two small words that are put together with an apostrophe to make one word are called contractions.

– He met Millar in an intervention put together by the journalist Paul Nelson.

– The way the words are put together is like people have talked in Vanuatu for a long time — not like English or French words are put together.

– He later put together other PPV fights, Professional wrestlingwrestling matches, and even a play.

– Another show he put together about this time was not successful either.

– You are allowed to put together a Document with other documents that are under this License, but you have to do what it says in section 4 about changed versions, and you have to put in the combination all of the sections you didn’t put together of all of the original documents without changing them, and list them all as Sections you didn’t put together of your combined work in its license notice.

– How the operating system worked was based on how the switches and cables were put together and depending on this factor punch cards would make a result.

– Things like the volume, energy, mass, and charge are extensive because two of the same brick put together have twice as much mass as one brick.

– Do not put together information from multiple sources to reach a conclusion that is not stated explicitly by any of the sources.

– During experiments in which the complex was taken apart and put together in test tubes, Altman and his group discovered a remarkable thing.

– When Dostoevsky’s complete writings were published in the Soviet Union, the editors put together the notebooks that Dostoevsky kept while he was working on “Crime and Punishment” and printed it.

– Cranston put together a Televisiontelevised show in which he and other top ranked skaters, including Scott Hamilton, skated with Sawyer and gave him advice.

– The album version was recorded in sections and put together to make the final song.

– In that year, he began playing in a band called the Secret Admirers, put together by Bill Davis.

– It took just 14 months to put together and was completed in 1905.

– Some episodes from these years were put together to make a color adventure movie for theatres.

– The images are put together one after another, and then played at a fast speed to give the illusion of movement.

– Biological classification needs such a natural group of organisms to be put together and given a taxonomic name.

– Some also put together two previous emperors’ or empresses’ names, like Empress Meishō.

– This former municipality was put together with two other villages to form the new municipality of Collina d’Oro.

– Ribosomes are the part of cells in the human body that put together proteins.

– The “Analects” was a book put together by the students of Confucius.

– It was put together enough to be called a tropical depression on August 20, and it became strong enough to be called a tropical storm the next day.

– The largest satellite is the International Space Station, which was put together by several different countries.

– In some places, however, important trials can take as long as a few years while the two sides gather information and put together their arguments.

– Some people want to put together the states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and Berlin and call them Prussia.

– These pieces were put together to form new pieces that were 5 meters long to be transported to the building site.

– For example, Knuckles has to find and put together all of the pieces of the Master Emerald.

– The process called alternative splicing can produce many possible proteins from the gene parts because the proteins are put together in different ways.

Example sentences of “Richter scale”

How to use in-sentence of “Richter scale”:

– He is known for creating the Richter scale of magnitude, which says how big an earthquake is.

– On December 12 1992, an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale occurred.

– On 6 March 2009 an earthquake of 4.7 on the Richter scale was recorded No damage was reported.

– Real-world examples include the loudness of a sound, the brightness of a star, or the Richter scale of earthquake intensity.

– Together, Richter and Gutenberg devised the scale that would become known at the Richter scale to fill this need, based on measuring quantitatively the Displacement displacement of the earth by seismic waves, as Kiyoo Wadati had suggested.

Example sentences of Richter scale
Example sentences of Richter scale

Example sentences of “Richter scale”:

– It had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale and occurred in 1960.

– The Richter Scale was invented by Charles Francis Richter in 1935.

– The Richter scale is a scale of numbers used to tell the power of earthquakes.

– This earthquake was measured on the Richter scale at 3.9.

– Earthquakes 4.5 or higher on the Richter scale can be measured all over the world.

– Every increase of 1 on the Richter scale corresponds to an increase in amplitude by a factor of 10 so therefore, it is a logarithmic scale.

- It had a magnitude of 9.5 on the Richter scale and occurred in 1960.

- The Richter Scale was invented by Charles Francis Richter in 1935.

– The Richter scale is numbered 0-9.

– Scientists estimate, that until 2050, there is a chace of over 90%, that quake with a magnitude of over 7.0 on the Richter scale occurs there.

– It works in a way similar to the Richter scale for earthquakes: each interval in value is a tenfold increase in magnitude.

– Charles Richter developed the Richter Scale in 1935.

Use in sentence of “rack”

How to use in-sentence of “rack”:

– An automated drying rack is a ceiling-mounted mechanism to dry clothes and is automated.

– Kettles were put on a rack or a hook above the fire to become hot.

– Hot/cold aisle is a format for racks of servers and generally IT apparatus inside a data center where the rack fronts face the rack fronts of the adjacent row.

– For example chilled water can be transferred directly to a rack of servers which is quite helpful as we want to provide cooling to specific places.

– Drying rack is a rack used for drying clothes after they have been washed.

– To reach the point in time when an intragame rack is needed, the balls are played until only the cue ball and only one object ball remain on the table’s surface.

– The player puts these tiles on a rack in front of him so that he can see them, but the others cannot see which letters he has.

– The top of the rack is considered to be the location which produces the greatest amount of heat.

Use in sentence of rack
Use in sentence of rack

Example sentences of “rack”:

– Washing a sponge, squeezing out the water, and placing it on a dish rack to dry is also part of housecleaning.

– When the rack is let go, it will fall down and the blade will cut the convict’s head off.

– In the first rack in straight pool are racked in a triangular frame, usually made from aluminum, wood, or plastic.

– He used a.22 rifle from a rack in the store and his own bullet which he carried with him.

– Since heavier equipment flow the most air, a lower rack placement will ensure that less heat is spreaded at the top of the rack.

– The center of the ball at the top of the rack is placed over the a spot on the table called the foot spot.

– In 1869 a Rack railwaycog railroad was built to carry tourists to the top of the mountain.

– Using the setup of a liquid-based system, here the IT apparatus can be cooled by using water, or alternative cooling liquids to be pumped at server or rack level: cold plates are located as close as possible to the heat generating components.

– In 2003 the panter platform got new rack and pinion steering along with a slight redesign wich lasted till its end in 2011.

– Jonatan Leandoer Håstad “A 17-year-old Swedish kid can rack up millions of YouTube views and SoundCloud plays without making so much as a ripple in the mainstream hip-hop world.” But he seems to have made more than a ripple.

– A number of rules detail what must be done when one or both of the cue ball and fifteenth object ball are either in the rack area at the time an intragame rack is neeeded, or are so close to the intragame racking area, that the racking of the 14 balls cannot be done without moving one of them.

– Instead of trying to “balance” a desirable temperature throughout an entire room, it initializes the cooling process in the exact point that is needed; at a particular rack or cabinet.

– Yamaha TX7 is a keyboardless sound module and rack version of Yamaha DX7 and was made in 1985 and released in 1985-present.

– Very few would disagree that the use of rack rack, thumbscrews or the gibbet are cruel and unusual punishments and clearly violate the Eighth Amendment.

– The way that we can regulate this issue is by ordering rack components in a way that the more loaded equipment is placed on the lower racks and in such way we can ensure an optimal cooling.

- Washing a sponge, squeezing out the water, and placing it on a dish rack to dry is also part of housecleaning.

- When the rack is let go, it will fall down and the blade will cut the convict's head off.

Example uses in sentence of “referee”

How to use in-sentence of “referee”:

– The referee can stop the match with a TKO when the opponent can not fight anymore.

– For the first time, the video assistant referee system was used in the competition, where it was implemented in the final.

– The referee will only call shot clock violations.

– Austin then tried to reverse a standing sleeper hold by throwing Michaels back into the turnbuckle but unwittingly trapped referee Mike Chioda who fell unconscious.

– However, many have criticized the officiating in that game, as they believe Seattle was cheated during some questionable calls by referee Bill Leavy.

– He eventually became a member of the ringcrew and was promoted to referee in the National Wrestling AllianceNWA’s Jim Crockett Promotions in 1985 as Teddy Long.

– The referee will make sure that the game is played fairly and that the competitors obey the rules.

Example uses in sentence of referee
Example uses in sentence of referee

Example sentences of “referee”:

– Corver was referee at two World Cups and two European championships.

– In addition, his dismounting movement is regarded as the standard movement in the international gymnastic referee training conference.

– He is a UEFA class 2 referee as of January 2009.

– On September 10, 2006, during the halftime of a match against Boca Juniors, club president Juan José Muñoz confronted referee Daniel Giménez, who called off the match immediately, with Gimnasia leading 1–0.

– The referee controls the game.

– The first lesson that Austin learned was from Tony Falk, a referee in Austin’s 1989 televised World Class debut against a wrestler named Frogman LeBlanc.

– Patterson beat him at the end of 10 rounds when the referee ended the match.

– When a player breaks a rule, a referee calls a penalty, and the player has to sit in a penalty box for 2-4 minutes.

– Creighton became a professional hockey referee after retiring as a player, and later worked as a general insurance salesman.

– He was appointed international referee in 1983.

– The Rock and Austin continued to battle it out, and the referee was knocked down in the match.

– At table, from left: Culbertson, Lady Doris Rhodes, referee Col.

– He also said that he felt sorry for the fans and for the referee after an FA Cup match.

– Barrett was allowed to chose a special guest referee for his WWE Championship rematch against Orton at Survivor Series and he chose Cena.

– A referee is an official who watches a whole game of sports and makes all the decisions.

- Corver was referee at two World Cups and two European championships.

- In addition, his dismounting movement is regarded as the standard movement in the international gymnastic referee training conference.

More in-sentence examples of “referee”:

– Then, the referee drops the puck between the players who play center.

– From 1956 to 1978, he was a referee for Eredivisie.

– When the referee was knocked out, Shawn entered the ring and hit his finisher, Sweet Chin Music, on both JBL and Cena leaving them in the ring on the mat but with JBL’s arm on top of Cena, which is a type of pin.

– He became a FIFA listed referee in 1999.

– The players of the sport being watched must always admit that the referee is always right, even if they aren’t.

– The most important of these four is the referee who runs alongside players as they play the game.

– He was appointed referee in the first leg final of the 1981 Coppa Italia A.S.

– The referee ended the match after Finlay snapped his head off the floor.

– A referee can announce a technical draw due to an accidental cut or an accidental wound like a headbutt.

– Instead, the referee warns the wrestler to stop but they usually don’t.

– After leaving WCW Sid was incorporated into the World Wrestling Federation, he made his presentation as Sid Justice on July 20, 1991 episode of WWF Superstars of Wrestling and was also was chosen as the referee for the main fight at SummerSlam that year in a tag team match between The Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan versus Sgt.

– After nearly being pinned, The Sheik hit Windham in the head with Blassie’s cane as the referee had his back turned.

– Anyone could surprise the title holder and pin him to become the new champion anywhere, as long as a Referee was present.

– The referee can only review the play on the field with recommendation of the VAR to prevent the referee from relying on it too much.

– Stone Cold then dragged a referee into the ring, but then kicked Kurt Angle in the face, Stunned him, and placed Booker T on top of Kurt Angle and told the referee to count.

– Israeli referee Orel Grinfeld served as the fourth official.

– As the referee tried to keep Kane in check, Bearer slapped Undertaker while walking past him.

– He was a referee at three World Cup tournaments and officiated in two European Cup finals.

– Highsticking Maroon Dave Trottier twice in the head, referee Clarence Campbell called Clapper a profane name, and Clapper knocked the referee to the ice with a single punch.

– A lot of people in England thought after the match that the Italian club had paid money to the referee as a bribe.

– A riot began, the referee and 14 fans were injured.

– Punk won the match with the Anaconda Vise when the referee Scott Armstrong.

– Theodore Robert Rufus Long is an AmericansAmerican former referee and manager.

– In a game there are 2 umpires on horses and a referee on the side.

– In 1962, Mullan became a referee in the Scottish Division One.

– While there, she worked on a programme called “Right After Wrestling”, later renamed “Aftermath” with Arda Ocal and former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas.

– Each team can select a captain, who has the “sole privilege of discussing with the Referee any questions relating to interpretation of rules which may arise during the progress of a game”.

– He was joined by his fellow countrymen, with Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn as assistant referees, Stuart Attwell as the video assistant referee and Paul Tierney as the assistant VAR.

– Samer Kamal holds 9th Dan Chung Do Kawan and 8th Dan Kukkiwon Black Belt in Taekwondo since 2012, a 1st Class international referee since 1997 and an international trainer since 1990.

– He also served as an official referee for FIFA.

– Another way is by a technical knockout, which is when the fighter can not continue fighting thus the referee stops the fight.

– When Crash Holly won the belt, he introduced the 24/7 rule which said the belt was to be defended at all times, as long as a referee was present.

– Vince McMahon ordered the referee Earl Hebner to end the match when Shawn Michaels held Bret Hart in Hart’s own finishing maneuver, the Sharpshooter, even though Hart did not submit.

– At the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris he was referee and led three matches He also led a lot of league- and cupmatches in Austria.

– In 1972, Mullan was selected as a referee for UEFA Euro 1972.

– Each NHL team may select a captain, who has the “sole privilege of discussing with the referee any questions relating to interpretation of rules which may arise during the progress of a game”.

– He was a referee of the Eredivisie, European Cup, UEFA Cup and international matches.

– Kurt Angle applied the ankle lock on Booker T, who tapped out, but no referee was there to witness it.

– Long performed as a referee in WWF from the late 1990s until September 2002, when he was taken off the road.

– He played a referee in the movie “Rocky V”.

– Frans Derks was a Dutch football referee and sports executive.

– As Triple H threw Austin through the crowd barrier, the referee ordered him and Chyna to leave ringside but Austin followed and fought with them up to the entrance way.

– Teddy was fired as a referee and became a talent scout/manager.

– Hugo Meisl was an Austrian football player, coach, referee and football official.

– But before the referee woke up Cena got up and hit his finisher, the Attitude Adjustment, to pin JBL and keep his championship.

– Fighters were allowed to use tape on parts of their body or to wear a gi top, gi pants, wrestling shoes, kneepads, elbow pads, or ankle supports at their own discretion, though each was checked by the referee before the fight.

- Then, the referee drops the puck between the players who play center.

- From 1956 to 1978, he was a referee for Eredivisie.

How to use in-sentence of “moor”

How to use in-sentence of “moor”:

+ The River Fowey is a river in Cornwall, United Kingdom, which follows an irregular course across Bodmin Moor and enters the English Channel at Fowey.

+ Stapleton flees to the moor but falls into the Grimpen Mire.

+ The moor land was between Saint Just and Pendeen in Cornwall.

+ The Moor kills him with his scimitar.

+ In the next scene we see Princess Pamina who is being guarded by a cruel Moor called Monostatos.

+ It was formerly known as Fowey Moor after the River Fowey which rises within it.

+ The Moor lies lazily on a daybed playing with a coconut.

How to use in-sentence of moor
How to use in-sentence of moor

Example sentences of “moor”:

+ Considerable areas of the moor are poorly drained and form marshes.

+ The Moor and Petrushka both love The Ballerina, but she likes The Moor.

+ Mohamed was the first Sri Lankan Moor to hold office as Mayor of Colombo from 1960 to 1962.

+ The Moor sits on the daybed.

+ Broughton Moor is a village and civil parish in Allerdale, Cumbria, England.

+ He was known for his works in “Richard II”, Schiller’s “Don Carlos” and as Franz Moor in “The Robbers”.

+ The Moor tries to dance with her but fails.

+ It was also inspired by a piece of moor land called the Gump.

+ Brady and Hindley were taken separately to Saddleworth Moor to assist the police in their search for the graves, both by then having confessed to the additional murders.

+ Bodmin Moor is the source of several of Cornwall’s rivers: they are mentioned here anti-clockwise from the south.

+ Bodmin Moor is the largest and highest of the granite moors of Cornwall; all the high hills of Cornwall are in Bodmin Moor.

+ It is close to the port of Whitehaven, the town of Cleator Moor and the village of Cleator.

+ The murders are so named because two of the victims were discovered in graves dug on Saddleworth Moor; a third grave was discovered on the moor in 1987, more than 20years after Brady and Hindley’s trial in 1966.

+ Helped by the Scots and the Ironsides, Parliament won a major victory the Battle of Marston Moor in July 1644.

+ The puppet flees for his life, with the Moor chasing him.

+ Altarnun is a village and parish in Cornwall, United Kingdom, on the north-eastern edge of Bodmin Moor Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 201 “Plymouth Launceston”.

+ It is on the western side of Bodmin Moor about 6 miles north of Bodmin.

+ Burbage Moor is a lovely walking spot.

+ Bodmin Moor is a granite moorland in northeastern Cornwall, United Kingdom.

+ They were created in 1882 and play their home games at the Turf Moor stadium.

+ Considerable areas of the moor are poorly drained and form marshes.

+ The Moor and Petrushka both love The Ballerina, but she likes The Moor.
+ Mohamed was the first Sri Lankan Moor to hold office as Mayor of Colombo from 1960 to 1962.

“decrease” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “decrease”:

+ MaaS can decrease traffic.

+ Prohibition was a constitutional experiment set up by the American government in an effort to decrease crime rates, reduce tax burden, and improve health in Americans.

+ Within an amount of time, this will cause a decrease in pressure and have the potential of creating energy.

+ It also seems to decrease when the sound source moves away from someone.

+ Additionally, a study was released claiming that saccharin was a possible carcinogen, leading to Coca-Cola’s decision to decrease production of Tab.

+ An address bus is part of the system bus architecture, which was developed to decrease costs and enhance modular integration.

decrease - example sentences
decrease – example sentences

Example sentences of “decrease”:

+ In the future, they may be threatened because of habitat destruction and decrease in the number of toad in their native areas.

+ The effect of shaving is a decrease in drag from hair and an increase in the sensation of “feeling” the water.

+ With it will also decrease the number of components on the motherboard.

+ After a steep decrease in the alpine newt population in the 1960s-70s, they have recovered their numbers a bit.

+ Because of this loss of energy, the Oscillationoscillations of charge, current and potential difference continuously decrease in amplitude, and the oscillations are said to be damped.

+ The range defined by either is often based on demographic factors, such as an increase or decrease in the relative numbers of younger or older students, with the aim of maintaining stable school populations.

+ On most trucks, the driver or other operator can increase or decrease the amount of air in the tire while the truck is moving.

+ It is less expensive than DC because you can increase and decrease the current very easily.

+ Cutting down trees and decrease its habitat.

+ Demand is more elastic for price increases than price decreases, based on the assumption that the price increase is a loss while the price decrease is a gain for consumers.

+ In the future, they may be threatened because of habitat destruction and decrease in the number of toad in their native areas.

+ The effect of shaving is a decrease in drag from hair and an increase in the sensation of "feeling" the water.
+ With it will also decrease the number of components on the motherboard.

+ It can also decrease the risk of heart disease by 21%.

+ The goal is to try to dilute the sugar in the blood, and decrease the high levels of hyperglycemia.

+ Both lifestyle changes and medications can decrease uric acid levels.

+ In a convergent sequence, the absolute difference between the value of the current term and the limit, will decrease towards 0, as the sequence progresses.

+ The National Weather Service describes rapid deepening as a decrease of 42bar millibars in less than 24hours.

+ Some scientists think that physical constants may decrease as the universe gets older.

+ The recession saw the fall of the price of oil caused by the 2020 Russia–Saudi Arabia oil price war, the collapse of the tourism industry, hospitality industry, energy industry and a large decrease in consumer activity.

+ Their small size, light bones, and thick fur decrease their terminal velocity.

More in-sentence examples of “decrease”:

+ In the 2000s, Latin music began to see a decrease of music sales.

+ Impulse is the change in momentum caused by a new force: this force will increase or decrease the momentum depending on the direction of the force; towards or away from the body that was moving before.

+ According to a 1999 report by the Institute of Medicine, cannabis can decrease pain; control nausea and vomiting; and improve appetite.

+ The new trains also have wider doors for easier boarding and alighting of passengers to decrease the times that the trains have to wait at stations.

+ Medications like methadone and Suboxone are sometimes used to treat or prevent withdrawal symptoms, and to decrease cravings for heroin.

+ With this, the interest rate will decrease and the rate of inflation will go up.

+ There is a sudden decrease in its viscosity.

+ The government will decrease these costs from a person’s gross income.

+ Since people increase the muscle mass, they can be successful to increase the lean level and decrease the body fat.

+ Nevertheless, only six local associations revived Namahage at the end of last year.  The biggest reason is the decrease in the number of young people who play the leading role.  So even 70s villagers are dressed up as Namahage.  Some citizens are concerned that the custom will inevitably be lost in the long run.

+ This is a decrease of 183 from the 2000 Census.

+ According to a 2001 Boston University study, there is a relationship between a more drinking black tea and a decrease in a kind of cardiovascular disease.

+ The fast strength decrease of the field is a sign that the magnetic field might be reversing.

+ It will decrease the rate of reaction because the substrate molecule will not be able to fit into the active site, so products cannot be formed.

+ Alternatively, chemical reactions can also be used to decrease the solubility of the solid in the solvent, thus working towards supersaturation.

+ Eventually, the Security Council decided to decrease the number of troops UNAMIR was allowed to have.

+ For sure, it will decrease the new articles number, but it makes us lose golden time adding the template to the pages and warning them.

+ Small herbivores are less likely to decrease plant diversity.

+ Studies have shown that good treatment of depression, alcohol abuse, and drug abuse can decrease the number of suicides.

+ He believes that this, along with other anti-racist policies, is why London has seen a 35% decrease in racist attacks.

+ An 8th movie was planned, though a decrease in performance at the box office for Saw VI led to Saw 3D being the last planned movie in the series.

+ Neighboring cells decrease this response.

+ The movement’s goal was to decrease poverty for people of all races.

+ Following World War II, with the change from coal-based home heating to natural gas and the resulting decrease in coal soot, and the introduction of washable vinyl-based wallpaper, the market for wallpaper cleaning putty decreased quite alot.

+ This caused the price of housing to decrease beginning in the summer of 2006.

+ In the 2000s, Latin music began to see a decrease of music sales.

+ Impulse is the change in momentum caused by a new force: this force will increase or decrease the momentum depending on the direction of the force; towards or away from the body that was moving before.
+ According to a 1999 report by the Institute of Medicine, cannabis can decrease pain; control nausea and vomiting; and improve appetite.

+ This also led to a decrease in the number of predators, which can be seen in the table above.

+ Its goal was to decrease cyber crimes and start setting up laws to allow e-commerce ey could be exchanged electronically.

+ Many factors affect the conservation status of a species: the number remaining, the overall increase or decrease in the population over time, breeding success rates, known threats, and others.

+ After the 1956 earthquake there was a huge decrease in the population resulting in an economic catastrophe.

+ Suicide prevention tries to decrease the number of suicides by using protective measures.

+ A modeling study of the 52-year period from 1947 to 1999 found a statistically significant decrease in Arctic ice volume of 3% per decade, caused by an increase in tempertature.

+ The obvious candidates for magnetospheric plasma-absorbing matter are neutral gas and dust, but the quantities required to explain the seen decrease in electrons are far higher than “Cassinis measurements allow.

+ Stress responses, like an increased heart rate, usually decrease after these reconciliatory signals.

+ This property of volume decrease allows fish and other aquatic animals to survive in a body of water when ice has frozen on the surface.

+ Distribution describes the process by which a drug moves about in the body once it has entered blood circulation, and how this movement may decrease the concentration.

+ It has been mentioned as a reason for the decrease in the number of male teachers in New Zealand schools.

+ Materials like wood, carpet, or linoleum tile decrease the heat transfer from the underfloor system and the system must be set at a higher temperature if any of these materials are used.

+ Congestion may result from a decrease in capacity, for example accidents on the road or roads being closed.

+ Greenock’s population was recorded as being 45,467 in the 2001 census, a decrease from about 78,000 in 1966.

+ Unfortunately, this has led to a huge decrease in numbers since the second half of the 19th century, and ‘ormering’ is now strictly regulated in order to keep stocks.

+ Mitigating circumstances are factors that can decrease a sentence in a lawsuit.

+ The number of white blood cells increases when a person is fighting infection or disease and decrease when a person is healthy.

+ There are four types of differential reinforcement that can be used to decrease a problem behavior.

+ Various additives may be added to decrease mildew and increase fire resistance.

+ Both tried to increase their influence and to decrease each other’s influence.

+ India has tried many things to decrease cyber crime.

+ A valve is a device that it is used to decrease or stop the flow of a fluid.

+ On April 21, 1994, as the genocide was spreading across Rwanda, the Security Council decreased the number of allowed UNAMIR troops from 2,548 to 270 a decrease of almost 90%.

“autopsy” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “autopsy”:

– Two months after Ramirez died, her badly decomposed body was released for an independent autopsy and burial.

– An autopsy confirmed that his death was drug-related, with heroin, cocaine and alprazolam being found in Harden’s system.

– His family had an autopsy done by another doctor, which said that Floyd died of asphyxia.

– The autopsy also revealed that Selena’s heart, fueled by adrenaline, pumped her blood out.

– During all the years they went after him, he would say to me every day that if he was really cornered without a way out, he would shoot himself through the ears.” Zero Hour: Killing of the Cocaine King The autopsy showed that there was no stippling pattern found around the ear, which suggested that the shot which killed Escobar was fired from further than an arm’s length away.

– According to the Commission report, Osborne’s autopsy showed that “along with well over 50 stab wounds, her skull, cheekbones and palate were broken, her lungs were damaged, and one kidney was torn.

autopsy some example sentences
autopsy some example sentences

Example sentences of “autopsy”:

- The second autopsy report done by the county said that Floyd's death was a homicide caused by cardiac arrest caused by him being restrained.

- According to Taylor Branch, King's autopsy showed that though he was only 39 years old, he had the heart of a 60-year-old man.
- An autopsy was performed and the results said that King died of accidental drowning and that alcohol, cocaine, and marijuana were all found in his blood which were a contributing factor in his death.

– The second autopsy report done by the county said that Floyd’s death was a homicide caused by cardiac arrest caused by him being restrained.

– According to Taylor Branch, King’s autopsy showed that though he was only 39 years old, he had the heart of a 60-year-old man.

– An autopsy was performed and the results said that King died of accidental drowning and that alcohol, cocaine, and marijuana were all found in his blood which were a contributing factor in his death.

– In May 1994, the family requested to exhume the body and to have an autopsy report completed.

– The autopsy helps find out if someone killed the person on purpose, tried to hurt them, or if they died from a sickness.

– An autopsy of the body was done.

– His cause of death is currently unconfirmed, and an autopsy has been ordered.

– But the doctors at the University of California medical school performed an autopsy before Waterman could stop them.

– An autopsy was carried out at the prison.

– Cases of SUID that remain unexplained after a complete autopsy and review of the circumstances of death and clinical history are classified as SIDS.

“beam of light” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “beam of light”:

– Whereas Newton narrowed the beam of light in order to isolate the phenomenon, Goethe observed that with a wider aperture, there was no spectrum.

– When all of the optical gain medium is producing light, this is called saturation and creates a very strong beam of light at a very narrow wavelength, which we would call a laser beam.

– A light beam or beam of light is a small projection of light energy coming from a source into a beam.

– They were converted to oil lamps with metal reflectors which were first used on 25 November 1790; and upgraded again with apparatus to rotate a beam of light in 1818.

– Einstein proposed that a beam of light is not a wave propagating through space, but rather a collection of discrete wave packets, each with energy.

– Its function is a beam of light which helps to see.

– It makes a beam of light visible by lighting the particles.

beam of light in-sentences
beam of light in-sentences

“interacting” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “interacting”:

– Identifying and interacting with SPAs requires both civility and tact.

– An area of disturbed weather began interacting with the tropical wave as deep convection increased on September 23.

– It applies to pairs of interacting species, small groups of interacting species, and large webs of interactions.

– Moreover, the term central coherence may include many interacting aspects.

– For example, two hydrogen atoms interacting with one oxygen atom lead to the water molecule, HO.

interacting use in sentences
interacting use in sentences

Example sentences of “interacting”:

– Sociologists also study acculturation and how societies change from interacting with new cultures.

– The Gaia hypothesis proposes that living and non-living parts of the Earth form a cyberneticscomplex interacting system that can be thought of as a single organism.

– More formal or mystical CR rituals are often based on traditional techniques of interacting with the Otherworld, such as the act of making offerings of food, drink and art to the spirits of the land, ancestral spirits, and the Celtic deities.

– The book describes traveling west, building a house, daily chores, taking care of farm animals, meeting and interacting with neighbors, catching and getting better from malaria and interacting with American Indians.

– Some people find interacting more difficult than others.

– Unlike his contemporaries, Goethe did not see darkness as an absence of light, but rather as polar to and interacting with light.

– The human should not be able to realise it is interacting with a computer.

– Unlike most other Mythos beings, Nyarlathotep enjoys interacting with humans and then driving them mad.

- Sociologists also study acculturation and how societies change from interacting with new cultures.

- The Gaia hypothesis proposes that living and non-living parts of the Earth form a cyberneticscomplex interacting system that can be thought of as a single organism.

– He is often shown alone and sometimes interacting with satyrs and cupids.

– Taylor walks around the scene looking at them without interacting with Jordison or the females, there is a moment in which Jordison is looking in a mirror and Taylor suddenly appears.

– These interacting galaxies are nearer and less remote to the Milky Way than previously thought—at 45 million light-years instead of 65 million light-years.

– Plato considered that only the mind could access the timeless reality of truths, the realm of the Forms casting the visible world.Norriss S Heterhington, “Cosmology: Historical, Literary, Philosophical, Religious, and Scientific Perspectives Plato’s metaphorical allegory of the cave—whereby humans only know reality as shadows of the real things they see interacting on a wall—suggests the practical consequences of Platonic realism as to “natural philosophy” in its endeavor to explain the natural world and as to values in human society.

– In an idealized gas the particles move freely inside a stationary container without interacting with one another, most of the time.

“sexual reproduction” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sexual reproduction”:

– Eukaryotes bother with the more complicated process of meiosis because sexual reproduction such as meiosis confers a selective advantage.

– Thus, sexual reproduction appears to be highly inefficient.

– In order to be advantageous, sexual reproduction plus the difficulty of finding a mate.

– In sexual reproduction the male attaches to a feeding stage and impregnates a budding female.

– The hypothesis is used to explain two different phenomena: the Sex#Evolutionadvantage of sexual reproduction at the level of individuals, and the constant evolutionary arms race between competing species.

– In sexual reproduction the cells used for reproduction, called gametes, are either eggs or sperms.

– The Titan Stick insect reproduces through sexual reproduction and lay eggs that hatch.

– Both Asexual reproductionasexual and sexual reproduction occur.

sexual reproduction use in-sentences
sexual reproduction use in-sentences

Example sentences of “sexual reproduction”:

– The shuffling of alleles which takes place in meiosis may be the reason why sexual reproduction exists at all.

– In sexual reproduction its hyphae touch the hyphae of another “Rhizopus” mycelium.

– The fruit is part of a plant’s sexual reproduction cycle.

– Pollination is part of sexual reproduction in plants.

– Ovules produce the female reproductive Cell cells which get fertilized during sexual reproduction in seed plants.

– For sexual reproduction to happen, a man and a woman need to have sexual intercourse with each other.

– The sexual reproduction produces resting eggs that allow the species to survive harsh conditions and disperse to distant habitats.

– There are no any reports of sexual reproduction in Chlorella.

- The shuffling of alleles which takes place in meiosis may be the reason why sexual reproduction exists at all.

- In sexual reproduction its hyphae touch the hyphae of another "Rhizopus" mycelium.

– Most eukaryotes use sexual reproduction to make new copies of themselves.

– In botany, apomixis was defined by Hans Winkler as the replacement of the normal sexual reproduction by asexual reproduction, without fertilization.

– The sex organs, which sciencescientists call the genitalia or genitals, are the parts of the body that allow sexual reproduction to take place.

– The basic reason for this is the way sexual reproduction increases the genetic variety in a population.

– Most eukaryotes have some sort of sexual reproduction through fertilisation, which prokaryotes do not use.

– At first, sexual reproduction might seem to be at a disadvantage compared with asexual reproduction.