Use in sentence of “thematic”

How to use in-sentence of “thematic”:

+ In her novel “Pratibandi”, Sarojini has also described the thematic development of sexuality in a woman.

+ As Iñigo was born in a family of sailor tradition, his thematic shows prompt to the balcony of the pesqueros of bajura, the arrantzales and the bustle of the port.

+ The show’s episodes have many things in them, such as comedic and melodramatic, but also have thematic and Biblical stories.

+ Another example of early thematic mapping comes from London physician John Snow.

+ Different from normal maps, a thematic map is designed to show the distribution of human or natural features or data.

+ In music, the term ‘Baroque’ applies to the final period of dominance of imitative counterpoint, where different voices and instruments echo each other but at different pitches, sometimes inverting the echo, and even reversing thematic material.

Use in sentence of thematic
Use in sentence of thematic

“discography” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “discography”:

– In early 2000, the website for the band, removed the early discography of Boards of Canada, although some information has been preserved by fans.

– The complete discography of Golden Earring is 25 studio albums, 8 live albums, 2 compilation albums, and 74 singles.

– This discography is a list of the albums and Single singles by T-ara.

– The discography of Senses Fail, an American Rock musicrock band, consists of seven singles.

– The discography of Britt Nicole, an American Christian pop singer-songwriter, consists of five studio albums, three extended plays, eleven single singles, three promotional singles, five music videos and three album appearances.

– This is the discography of pop artist Younha.

– This is the discographysingles discography page of American singer Selena.

– Album articles with little more than a track listing should be merged into the artist’s main article or discography article, space permitting.

discography - sentence examples
discography – sentence examples

Example sentences of “discography”:

- This is an albums discography page for American singer Selena.

- A versatile and prolific recording artist she left a vast discography including opera, operetta, musical, art songs, pop songs, lieder, etc.
- Some of these were stand-alone discography articles, and some were discography sections in the musicians' individual articles.

– This is an albums discography page for American singer Selena.

– A versatile and prolific recording artist she left a vast discography including opera, operetta, musical, art songs, pop songs, lieder, etc.

– Some of these were stand-alone discography articles, and some were discography sections in the musicians’ individual articles.

– This is the complete discography of the CanadaCanadian Punk rock band Sum 41.

– The discography of American rock musicrock band Nirvana includes three studio albums, three live albums, four compilation albums, twenty-one singles, two extended plays, and two box-sets.

– Kim Tae-yeonTaeyeon’s discography consists of a studio album, two EPs, twenty singles and ten soundtracks.

– This is the discography of the South Korean boy band Exo.

– Richards has done some solo recordings, but all the things listed in the discography here are from The Rolling Stones.

– The following article is a complete discography for Creed, an American rock band.

– Should a discography for an individual person include recordings released by a band the person is/was in? Recently I’ve seen discographies for individuals include band recordings, sometimes with nothing else.

– The discography of Oasis Oasis, an English rock band, consists of seven video albums and thirty-one singles.

– Could anyone help me with 5566 ? I think the discography section is better off having a “Language” column for the albums as the band has sung in not only Mandarin English but also Min Nan and a little French.

– This is the discographysingles discography page of American rapper Eminem.

– This is a discography of works by Jimmy Nail.

– I think that Lady Gaga is notable enough to have a Lady Gaga singles or Songs of Lady Gaga or Lady Gaga discography blanket article.

– This article is a discography for American singing group The Ronettes.

– A separate discography for a band with only three albums is just not needed.

“plucked” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “plucked”:

+ It is one of the most commonly traded wild animals in the illegal pet trade, where animals are plucked directly from their natural habitats.

+ Basso continuo, sometimes just called “continuo”, was played by an instrument providing chordal accompaniment such as a keyboard instrument or plucked string instrument such as the lute along with another bass instrument such as cello, violone, or bassoon.

+ At the age of eight, he started to learn the sanxian, a 500-year-old Chinese three-string, plucked instrument.

+ He regarded himself as set apart for God, as a “brand plucked from burning”.

+ Fingerpicking is a technique used on all plucked string instruments.

+ The “pipa” is a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument, belonging to the plucked category of instruments.

plucked some ways to use
plucked some ways to use

Example sentences of “plucked”:

+ The strings are plucked to produce sounds.

+ Guitar-like plucked string instruments have been used for many years.
+ Pedal steels are typically plucked with a Plectrumthumb pick and fingers, or two or three fingerpicks.

+ The strings are plucked to produce sounds.

+ Guitar-like plucked string instruments have been used for many years.

+ Pedal steels are typically plucked with a Plectrumthumb pick and fingers, or two or three fingerpicks.

+ It is easy to play a bowed note and then immediately a plucked note if the bowed note finished near the heel of the bow.

+ Its call sounds like a plucked banjo.

+ In 1970 the piano was added, later drums, plucked instruments and vocal categories.

+ The sitar is a plucked string instrument.

+ Before herbicides, weeds were plucked by hand.

+ One day Ngambawm plucked a single hair of Khupching and he placed it under a stone which was near a waterfall of a stream.Khupching fell ill since then.Her mother decalred that if someone could cure her he will be her husand.

+ The ; Wade–Giles: ku-ch’in; literally “ancient stringed-instrument” is the modern name for a plucked seven-string ChinaChinese musical instrument of the zither family.

“flush” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “flush”:

+ The function of masturbation in males is to flush out old sperm with low motility from the male’s genital tract.

+ After that you’ll need to flush your old monobook.js from your cache.

+ The fingerboard was originally flush with and ended at the belly, and several metal or ivory frets were placed directly on the belly.

+ Most toilets use water and to flush the waste through plumbing into a sewage system.

+ It is widely cultivated as an ornamental due to its graceful shape, grayish-green foliage with a beautiful pink to red flush of drooping young leaves, and large, fragrant white flowers.

+ They are more common in developing countries in places where flush toilets are not possible or not desired.

+ Artists who came to prominence in the first flush of the internet, such as Stelarc and Mariko Mori, produced work influenced by Futurist ideas.

+ Birds of prey such as Whistling Kites also rely on fire to flush out small animals and are usually found in large numbers circling a fire front.

flush in sentences?
flush in sentences?

In sentence examples of “halting”

How to use in-sentence of “halting”:

+ To date the court ordered clean-up has been halting and ineffectual.

+ One of the best known examples is the Halting problem.

+ He also was equally shocked about halting of the movement.

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

+ There is no program that solves the halting problem.

+ For many years the anti-nuclear movement in the United States succeeded in delaying or halting commitments to build some new nuclear plants.

+ She asks for one million pesetas for halting publication of her story “The Visit”.

+ What is presumably a Lance of Longinus is hurled down towards earth and ends up impaling Unit 01, halting Third Impact.

In sentence examples of halting
In sentence examples of halting

“whale” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “whale”:

– The basking shark is the second largest shark in the world, only to be behind the Whale shark.

– In the Maldives and Philippines there has been a ban on the fishing of whale sharks.

– In other countries, such as the USA, only Eskimos and some American Indians may legally kill whales such as the blue whale and beluga whale.

– The Pygmy Killer Whale is a mammal of the oceanic dolphin family.

– Morphology and development of blue whale baleen: an annotated translation of Tycho Tullberg’s classic 1883 paper.

whale - sentence examples
whale – sentence examples

Example sentences of “whale”:

- This causes some people to mistake killer whale for sharks.

- The whale would then have blood coming out of its blowhole.

– This causes some people to mistake killer whale for sharks.

– The whale would then have blood coming out of its blowhole.

– The whale shark, is a filter feederfilter feeding shark.

– The whale bit his leg off.

– The whale then partly shuts its mouth and presses its tongue against its upper jaw, forcing the water to pass out sideways through the baleen, thus sieving out the prey which it then swallows.

– The Melon-headed Whale is widespread throughout the world’s tropical waters, although it is not often seen by humans because it prefers to live in deep water.

– During their trip they observed Native Americans who appeared to be cutting up a large whale but when they saw the men approaching the natives fled.

– The Melon-headed Whale is a mammal of the oceanic dolphin family.

– The whale was named after Johan Bryde, who built South Africa’s first factory to process whales.

– It is said that it was discovered by Captain Fipp of England in 1773 during whale watching off the coast of Greenland carrying the King of England.  The origin of the name is said to be “Clio” which means “a blessing woman”, one of the nine goddesses of literary arts in Greek mythology, Muses.  The official name is Clione Limacina.

– Hippo fossils are not found until the Miocene, but whale ancestors have been found from the Eocene.

– Tofino is a popular spot for Surfingsurfers, campers, fishermen, nature lovers, and whale watchers during the Summer.

– However, scientists say the lice and barnacles do not harm the whale, and it is possible they may actually “help” the whale by feeding off of dead skin, which the whale needs to get rid of.

– Only the modern blue whale is larger than these creatures; no land animal comes close.

More in-sentence examples of “whale”:

– In spite of its large size, the whale shark is timid.

– Coral reefs around the islands are ideal habitats for dolphins, sea turtles, and larger fish such as Manta rays and Whale sharks.

– Many whale bones have been found with clear signs of large bite marks made by teeth that match those of megalodon, and sometimes in direct association with them.

– Unlike most plankton-feeding vertebrates, the whale shark does not depend on slow forward motion to operate its filtration mechanism.

– In Ulsan there is a Whale Festival every year to celebrate whales.

– PerryMatthew Perry, when the United StatesAmericans wanted to use Japanese ports for American whale boats.

– In 1850 zoologists realized the species was still living, when Paul Gervais compared the type specimen to a whale stranded at Aresquiès, Hérault.

– The gray whale migrates from cold waters to the tropics each year in pods.

– The whale shark has a very widespread distribution, found in all tropical and warm temperate seas, except in the Mediterranean.

– The beluga whale is a small, toothed whale that is white as an adult.

– The two types of pilot whales are the long-finned pilot whale and the short-finned pilot whale.

– A new protocetid whale from the late middle Eocene of South Carolina.

– One can enjoy skiing, golf, bungee jumping, white-water rafting, mountain biking, windsurfing, whale watching and a variety of other activities including the winery garden circulation.

– The whale would grow tired from dragging the floats under the water.

– The rest of the rural population continue to practice reindeer herding, whale hunting, and fishing.

– Like the world’s biggest fish today, the whale shark, “Leedsichthys” was a filter feeder, getting its nutrition from plankton.

– The park has many animals that live in the ocean, including whale sharks, ocean sunfish, manta rays, eagle rays, pygmy seahorse, false pipefish, Antennarius maculatusclown frogfish, nudibranchs, blue-ringed octopus, sponges, tunicates, and coral.

– The whale shark is listed by the AFS in both the Atlantic OceanAtlantic waters of the U.S.A, and the Gulf of Mexico.

– A humpback whale is a large baleen whale with long flippers and a knobbly head.

– In Taiwan around 100 whale sharks are caught annually.

– So, the whale carries them to Sydney Harbour and expels them through his blowhole.

– The false killer whale has not been extensively studied in the wild by scientists; much of the data about the dolphin has been got by examining stranded animals.

– The largest fish is the whale shark, which can be almost 15 metremeters long and weigh 15 tons.

– Divers usually hold onto the tails of these sharks and swim with them, and the whale sharks never seem to attack.

– It is the only baleen whale that is still hunted for money.

– And because a killer whale swims close to the surface, the dorsal fin can often be seen gliding through the surface of the water.

– Most of the back, including dorsal fin and blowholes, appears at once when the whale comes to the surface to breathe.

– The whaling industry around the world has depleted the whale population, and now traditional whale hunting for subsistence purposes is rare around the world.

– The fin whale is a huge baleen whale.

– This protection was introduced because of the serious impact that the fisheries may be making on whale shark numbers.

– Unfortunately, upon reaching the whale pod, Popeye realized he was grievously ill-prepared against the giant sea beasts who thrashed about his little vessel as they let out a loud horselaugh, which made Popeye respond with a quick tempered “Blow me down, you-!”– but before he could finish, the whales suddenly stopped.

– Mitochondrial sequence divergence among Antarctic killer whale ecotypes is consistent with multiple species.

– The fins of Whale sharks are also sold in India.

– Recently, some studies made on the Ningaloo Reef’s whale sharks provided information that regular diving is a normal behaviour of these sharks, and there is no avoidance reaction during contact with humans.

– Some locations where the presence of whale sharks appears to be predictable, are increasingly targeted by commercial tourist operations.

– The sei whale is a dark-gray, stream-lined baleen whale that is found worldwide except in polar waters.

– This area is great for bird watching, beach combing, hiking trails, birds, whale watching, gift shops, accommodations, restaurants, and unique flora and fauna.

– The whale shark has a unique “checkerboard” colour pattern of light spots and stripes on a dark background.

– The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society has been carrying out surveys since 1999 to find out which areas are important for feeding and nursing calves.

– The blue whale eats mostly very tiny creatures, like krill.

– During their trip they saw Native Americans who appeared to be cutting up a whale which was very large.

– The male whale is known to singingsing for up to 22 hours at a time.

– The predictable occurrence of whale sharks in a few areas, such as western Australia, has led to the development of an expanding tourism industry.

– It is possible to see whether a gray whale is left-fineed or right-finned.

– In order to feed, a baleen whale opens its mouth widely and scoops in dense shoals of plankton and other small prey, together with a large volume of water.

– He wrote several songs for his White Whale RecordsWhite Whale label-mates the Turtles, though his participation in their recording is unknown.

– A blue whale can eat eight to ten tons of krill every day.

– The biggest blue whale found was 190 tons and measured 98 feet long.

- In spite of its large size, the whale shark is timid.

- Coral reefs around the islands are ideal habitats for dolphins, sea turtles, and larger fish such as Manta rays and Whale sharks.

“left eye” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “left eye”:

– He gave his left eye to his teammate Kakashi when he looke like he was about to ddie.When he looked like he was going to diee, Obito was saved by Madara.

– The album features more of a RB and soul sound than hip hop sound due the fact that Left Eye wasn’t able to record much of her own raps for the album due to being in rehab for setting her then-boyfriend’s house on fire.

– In some cases, especially in phases 1 and 2, his left eye is a dark red or grey colour.

– The custom is to make a resolution or a wish and darken the left eye of the daruma.

– His left eye was lost in an incident with the South African police in 1975 and he now wears a prosthetic.

– Glasses that have different polarization filters for each eye can separate light meant for the left eye and for the right eye.

– Sometimes he would take the form of a celestial falcon with his left eye the moon and his right eye the sun, his speckled breast feathers the stars, the down sweep of his wings creating the winds.

– The Greenland halibut is a flatfish, and the left eye has migrated during the fish’s development so that it is on the right side of the head.

left eye in sentences?
left eye in sentences?

“nucleus” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “nucleus”:

– Atomic orbitals are the places surrounding the Nucleus nucleus of an atom where the electrons are most likely to be at any given time.

– In the same year Hideki Yukawa proposed the first significant theory of the strong force to explain how the nucleus holds together.

– This model showed that electrons travel around the nucleus in fixed circular orbits.

– The facts discovered about the nucleus and cell division were essential for Mendel’s work to be properly understood.Harris, Henry 1995.

– Eukaryotes possess a nucleus and various subcellular organs called organelles, and prokaryotes do not.

– Although both mitochondrionmitochondrial and the cell nucleus may have DNA damage, nuclear DNA is the main subject of this analysis.

– Bohr said that the angular momentum of the electrons going around the nucleus can only have certain values.

nucleus - some sentence examples
nucleus – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “nucleus”:

– In a nutshell, the nucleus basically has another spiral arms in it, which makes it — a spiral in another spiral.

– According to the Bohr model, an atom consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons orbited by a number of electrons.

– In physics and chemistry, a nucleon refers to any subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.

– The simplest atom, hydrogen, only has one electron, and its smallest possible orbit, that with the lowest energy, is at a distance from the nucleus called the Bohr radius.

– The word nucleophile is derived from nucleus and the Greek word φιλος, philos for love.

– This is the lightest stable or almost stable nucleus with much more neutron than proton.

– The number of protons in the nucleus causes its electric charge.

– This is the same as the energy needed to free an Electron shell#Valence shellsouter shell electron from its orbit about the nucleus to become a mobile charge carrier.

– This is because the nuclear forces inside the nucleus nucleus of the atom have a tough time holding together all the particles with so many protons and neutrons inside.

– The density of the star is like that of the nucleus nucleus of an atom.

– In fact, Dodge termed the dinoflagellate nucleus as “mesokaryotic”, due to its possession of intermediate characteristics between the coiled DNA areas of prokaryotic bacteria and the well-defined eukaryotic nucleus.

- In a nutshell, the nucleus basically has another spiral arms in it, which makes it — a spiral in another spiral.

- According to the Bohr model, an atom consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons orbited by a number of electrons.

– Nuclear fusion is the process of making a single heavy Nucleus nucleus part of an nuclei.

– One would still have the nucleus and the other would lack a nucleus.

– For instance, protons and neutrons are nucleons, since they are in the nucleus of the atom.

– The molecule was found in the nucleus of the cells and so he called it “nuclein”.

– To get the name of the isotope we look at how many protons and neutrons it has in its nucleus and add this to the name of the element.

– The nucleus of the somatic cell was removed and put into an unfertilised egg cell.

– When this happens the nucleus has to get rid of the excess mass or particles.

– An active galactic nucleus is a compact region at the centre of a galaxy.

– At the smallest distances, typically within an atomic nucleus, a small effect of the color charge remains and acts as the nuclear force that holds the nucleus together.

More in-sentence examples of “nucleus”:

– Electrons have a negative charge and the nucleus always has a positive charge, so they attract each other.

– Ribosomes are in the main body of the cell, but DNA is only in the nucleus of the cell.

– A nuclear reaction is a process involving an atomic nucleus or more than one nucleus.

– Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus of every other kind of atom.

– When stained, the granules hide the cell nucleus from sight.

– Now there is no nucleus and the sister chromatids are free.

– The number of neutrons in relation to protons defines whether the nucleus is stable or goes through radioactive decay.

– The electron is bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force.

– Expected in gamma ray bursts, active galactic nucleus jets and in some types of supernova explosions.

– The nucleus of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons joined by the nuclear force.

– It is what holds the nucleus of an atom together.

– The model views electrons as holding indeterminate positions in a diffuse cloud around the nucleus of the atom.

– Most of the DNA is in the cell nucleus on chromosomes.

– If a nucleus has too few or too many neutrons it may be unstable, and will decay after some period of time.

– Gell-Mann then developed the idea that quarks were held together inside the nucleus by a force he called “color”, and this force could be given a quantum number.

– The electrons orbit around the nucleus in its ‘electron cloud’electron cloud’.

– The nucleus is surrounded by two membranes membrane that has holes in it so things can go in and out.

– One sperm nucleus fertilizes the ovumegg, forming a zygote, while the other sperm nucleus usually fuses with the two polar nuclei at the center of the embryo sac.

– These interactions hold the nucleus together.

– Eukaryotes have sets of linear chromosomes located in the nucleus and the number of chromosomes is usually typical for each species.

– This would result in an atom with a negatively charged Nucleus nucleus orbited by a positively charged positron.

– The fundamental force responsible for holding the nucleons together in the nucleus is called the strong force.

– Plant cells have a nucleus with chromosomes and DNA, and they have mitochondria.

– Rainwater, Bohr and Mottelson were jointly awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physics “for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection”..

– The nucleus has boson pion fields responsible for the strong nuclear force binding protons and neutrons against the electrostatic repulsion between protons.

- Electrons have a negative charge and the nucleus always has a positive charge, so they attract each other.

- Ribosomes are in the main body of the cell, but DNA is only in the nucleus of the cell.
- A nuclear reaction is a process involving an atomic nucleus or more than one nucleus.

– But according to the wave mechanical or cloud concept model, the electron keeps on moving away or towards the nucleus and the maximum probability of locating it lies at a distance of 0.529 Å from the nucleus.

– The term actually applies to the way an electron behaves in an atom either when it absorbs a photon coming in from the outside and so jumps from one orbit around the atom’s nucleus to a higher orbit, or when it emits a photon and so falls from a higher orbit to a lower orbit.

– Hematoxylin stains the cell nucleus and other acidic structures blue.

– In this decay a neutron in the nitrogen nucleus is turned into a proton and an electron by the weak nuclear force.

– If the nucleus can be considered to have a radius of the order of 5 fm = 10 × 10.

– A new and complete nucleus has been formed in each of the two cells.

– What comes out of the nucleus is what goes into it”.

– Electrons are not nucleons, because they are not in the nucleus of the atom.

– The change of energy of the nucleus is given to the particles that are created.

– In 1932 Chadwick made a very important discovery: he discovered the particle in the nucleus of an atom that became known as the neutron because it has no electric charge.

– Gamma decay happens when a nucleus produces a high-energy packet of energy called a gamma ray.

– Every atom is made of some electrons that surround the nucleus of the atom.

– However, physicists distinguish between atomic physics — which deals with the atom as a system consisting of a nucleus and electrons — and nuclear physics, which considers atomic nuclei alone.

– The cell nucleus contains the cell’s genes and controls the cell’s growth and reproduction.

– The nucleus is small and round, and works as the cell’s control center.

– In the same year Dmitri Ivanenko suggested that neutrons were in fact spin 1/2 particles and that the nucleus contained neutrons and that there were no electrons in it, and Francis Perrin suggested that neutrinos were not nuclear particles but were created during beta decay.

– Cech’s main research area is Transcription transcription in the nucleus of cells.

– The nucleus is actually held together by another force known as the strong nuclear force.

– The nucleus has a membrane around it but the things inside it do not.

– This idea was later discarded: the nucleus and the ring have the same redshift, and the ring shows knotty structure which would not be visible with gravitational lensing.

– The electromagnetism of the nucleus is not strong enough to hold onto their electrons and atoms lose electrons to the strong attraction of smaller atoms.

– Alpha decay causes the nucleus to lose two protons and two neutrons.

– He discovered fertilization of sea urchins, he recognized the role of the cell nucleus during inheritance and chromosome reduction during meiosis.

In sentence use of “parasite”

How to use in-sentence of “parasite”:

– The heterozygote is resistant to the malarial parasite which kills a large number of people each year.

– Anthropophilic” is a parasite who will desire a human more than an animal.

– As the host evolves defences, so the parasite evolves to cope with this.

– Loss of blood by injury or parasite infection may be more serious.

– The crab louse or pubic louse is an insect, which is a parasite on humans.

– People catch malaria when the parasite enters the blood.

– The parasite that causes malaria is a protozoan called ‘Plasmodium’.

– In some cases, the parasite has the ability to make the begging cheeps of the host species.

In sentence use of parasite
In sentence use of parasite

Example sentences of “parasite”:

– Certain caterpillars eat plants that are toxic to both themselves and the parasite to cure themselves.

– The fish is able to use the parasite just like a normal tongue.

– The bacteria that cause tuberculosis or syphilis can also cause hepatitis; so can the parasite that causes malaria.

– The parasite then replaces the fish’s tongue by attaching its own body to the muscles of the tongue stub.

– If African trypanosomiasis is not treated at this point, the parasite will also get into the circulatory system and defeat the body’s natural defenses.

– It is one of the world’s most common parasitic microbes and is possibly the most common reproductive parasite in the biosphere.

– There are other kinds of organisms, the protistother eukaryotes – such as the malaria parasite – that also engage in sexual reproduction.

– The sickle-cell variant survives in the population “because the heterozygote is resistant to malaria” and the malarial parasite kills a huge number of people each year.

– The small bumps on the infected cell show how the parasite remodels its host cell.

– However, another idea is that the “Xenoturbella” larval stage develops as an internal parasite of certain molluscs.

– The protozoan “Trichomonas gallinae” is a cosmopolitan parasite found in birds.

- Certain caterpillars eat plants that are toxic to both themselves and the parasite to cure themselves.

- The fish is able to use the parasite just like a normal tongue.

More in-sentence examples of “parasite”:

– Infection with the introduced parasite “Spirometra erinaceieuropaei” is fatal for the Echidna.

– The parasite causes a deadly infection which kills many people each year.

– A parasite in wolf’s clothing: hawk mimicry reduces mobbing of cuckoos by hosts.

– Another good example is malaria, in which there are three ‘partners’: the mosquito, the parasite “Plasmodium”, and a land vertebrate, such as a mammal or bird.

– Some of the bugs carry the Chagas disease parasite “Trypanosoma cruzi”.

– The parasite can withstand the counter-attack by the immune system.

– The parasite “Angiostrongylus cantonensis”, or rat lungworm, can live in this frog.

– They secrete enzymes that allow the parasite to enter other cells.

– The removal of the parasite from the patient’s body did not involve purging, bloodletting, or any other traditional treatments associated with the four humors., “Hutchinson Encyclopedia”.

– Malaria is produced by 4 species of the protozoal parasite Plasmodium, is endemic in many tropical countries.

– The parasite was named in 1903 after the Scottish pathologist William Boog Leishman.

– A hyperparasite is a parasite which is parasitic on another parasite.

– Crustacea range in size from a parasite 0.1mm long, to the Japanese spider crab with a leg span of up to 14ft.

– The two British oaks support some 439 species of parasite directly, and indirectly many hundred more which parasitise these parasites.

– The “Trichomonas gallinae”, a parasite which lives in the mouth, is especially severe.

– The parasite moves by a fish carrying it, other animals, or even humans.

– The “Trichomonas vaginalis” parasite can only live in the human genital tract.

– When the cells become displaced, often by a boring parasite or damage to the outer shell, they continue to do what they are programmed to do — produce nacre and form a pearl.

– This parasite enters fish through the gills, and then attaches itself.

– It is a Trypanosomatid parasite in the Euglenozoa phylum.

– The name of the tree is because its fruit, the conker, was used to treat horses, against cough and some parasite worms.

– This phase begins when the parasite invades the central nervous system by passing through the blood–brain barrier.

– Amoebiasis, also known as amebiasis or entamoebiasis, The infection is normally got when someone drinks water with the parasite in it.

– Obviously, the large size of these trees is a factor in the number of parasite species.

– Eggs of the parasite may be found in urine or stool.

– The parasite eats small parts of tissue or nutrients from the host, but usually does not kill it.

– If many related species of host are available, then many related species of parasite will evolve.

– An internal parasite is a good example: it has a very simple bodily structure, but still the organism is highly adapted to its particular environment.

– Some of these parasite insects can spread diseases, such as mosquitoes spreading malaria.

– The parasite causes three kinds of disease.

– For example, in ” Miles Gloriosus”, the titular “braggart soldier” Pyrgopolynices only shows his vain and immodest side in the first act, while the parasite Artotrogus exaggerates Pyrgopolynices’ achievements.

– There are several species of mosquito, and several species of the malarial parasite “Plasmodium”.

– The nematode worm parasite “Cosmocerca parva” can infect this frog.

– While the bird sometimes shows no ill effects, the parasite often causes a yellowish growth in the mouth and throat.

– This is because the insects are resistant to many insecticides, and the “Plasmodium” parasite is highly resistant to quinine and most other common drugs.

– After a few days, the parasite turns into a trophozoite, a jelly-like substance.

– The disease starts when the parasite digs into the skin of the fish.

– In addition to the mammal, the parasite needs an insect that spreads the parasite through its sting.

– It is a parasite in the eye of a hippopotamus.

– The parasite can only Sexual reproductionsexually reproduce in the cat family.

– In some cases, the parasite lives in a person’s large intestine and does not cause any symptoms.

– The heterozygote has a permanent advantage so long as malaria exists; and it has existed as a human parasite for a long time.

– A similar parasite in falcons is called “frounce”.

– What makes them an obligate parasite is that if they are not able to penetrate the fish’s skin they will die, so to survive, they need to get into the fish.

– This is the only known case of a parasite replacing the function of a host organ.

– It is caused by a parasite called “Trichomonas vaginalis”, which is a protozoa made of just one cell.

– Malaria infections are not caused by bacteria: they are caused by a protozoan parasite injected into the blood by a mosquito.

– It appears that the parasite does not cause any other damage to the host fish.

- Infection with the introduced parasite "Spirometra erinaceieuropaei" is fatal for the Echidna.

- The parasite causes a deadly infection which kills many people each year.

“warship” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “warship”:

– It was built in response to the French ironclad warship “Gloire”.

– He particularly ridiculed a Republican claim that he had sent a US Navy warship to pick up his Scottish Terrier Fala in Alaska.

– After the surrender of Edo Castle, Katsu Kaishu had promised to hand over the warship to the Imperial government, but the Admiral of the Bakufu Navy Enomoto Takeaki refused to surrender, and the last remaining shogunate forces retreated including Arai Ikunosuke and Gengo.

– On March 26, 2010 an explosion destroyed the South Korean warship Cheonan.

– From about 1859, the Ironclad warship replaced them.

– They managed to get to the coast where a British warship picked them up.

warship some example sentences
warship some example sentences

Example sentences of “warship”:

- A minesweeper is a small naval warship designed to sweep the water clear of mines.

- This submarine destroyed the Union warship "USS Housatonic" by ramming it with a torpedo mounted on a pole.

– A minesweeper is a small naval warship designed to sweep the water clear of mines.

– This submarine destroyed the Union warship “USS Housatonic” by ramming it with a torpedo mounted on a pole.

– The Allies had beaten Japan’s best land, air, and warship forces.

– An United StatesAmerican warship later destroyed this town, and the British took the islands again in 1833.

– It can be used from a fighter aircraft, a warship or a submarine.

– A specialized type of ship with at least 20 rowing benches was called a “snekkja”, meaning ‘thin and projecting.’ It was a warship known to be used by both SwedenSwedish Vikings and Wends.

– That same year, the :en:Tracey_Mission#:~:text=The%20Tracey%20Mission%20was%20a,Naval%20school%20at%20Tsukiji%2C%20Tokyo.Tracey Mission of the Royal Navy arrived at the warship training center, and as the training began on November 5, he became the head of the warship training center and also served as a student councilor on November 26.

– On the 27th, the :en:Akita_clanAkita Clan warship “ironclad “Kotetsu”.

– Until May 2015, the USS “Constitution” was the oldest warship in the world that still floated.

– A cruiser is a warship larger than the destroyer, nowadays they are usually used for bombardment.

– An international investigation concluded that North Korea had sunk a South Korean warship with a torpedo.

– In 2010, a South Korean warship sank, killing over 40 soldiers.

– In 1859, he became a vassal of the Shogunate and was appointed as a warship training assistant.

– Turtle ship is a warship built by Admiral Yi Sun-sin during a Japanese invasion of Korea in 16th century, Joseon Dynasty, and used to defeat the Japanese Navy.

– The type 23 frigate or “Duke” class frigate is a warship operated by the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom and by the Chilean Navy of Chile.