Use in sentence of “hook”

How to use in-sentence of “hook”:

– It was also the first PlayStation 2 game to support online play, predating the actual online hook up.

– The train has to move back to hook onto the catch car in order to launch.

– She is hell bent on marrying him by hook or by crook.

– The hook returns the string given in argument added by the hook.

– At night they hook themselves together to form a living nest around their queen and larvae, or baby ants.

– The halberd is a two handed pole weapon that has a axe blade topped with a spike mounted on a long shaft and a hook or thorn on the back side of the axe blade.

– For example, trick arrows include: glue arrows, net arrows, explosive arrows, grappling hook arrows, and boxing-glove arrows.

Use in sentence of hook
Use in sentence of hook

Example sentences of “hook”:

– A fishing hook is a hook used to catch fish.

– When Alcindor was at UCLA, the NCAA did not allow the dunk, so he developed a hook shot called the skyhook.

– I’ve still not got time to comment in depth on this issue, but I want to make a quick comment for two reasons: firstly, to ensure that this discussion doesn’t get archived, and, secondly, to just clarify that we have ‘enacted’ the ‘five hook maximum’ rule? If so, I shall start enforcing it as one way of reducing the backlog.

– She screams as Ben grabs her feet with his hook and hand and pulls her under leaving her fate unknown.

– The video has Elissa singing the hook of the song to a guy during a snow storm and to two young Chinese girls in China.

– Back then when there was high activity on T:TDYK, the holding area was set up so that hooks marked as good to go can be moved there, and not be counted towards an editor’s hook nomination limit.

– The University of Texas massacre in August 1966, the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, the September 11 attacks, the Virginia Tech massacre, the 2012 Aurora shooting and the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting are some examples of mass murders that have happened in the United States.

– If a player cannot safely hook their opponent, they may instead use a different defensive play called a “ride-off”.

– Peter “Hooky” Hook is an EnglandEnglish bass guitar player.

– This hook went from nomination to being archived and queued up for inclusion on the Main Page in a total of 74 minutes.

- A fishing hook is a hook used to catch fish.

- When Alcindor was at UCLA, the NCAA did not allow the dunk, so he developed a hook shot called the skyhook.
- I've still not got time to comment in depth on this issue, but I want to make a quick comment for two reasons: firstly, to ensure that this discussion doesn't get archived, and, secondly, to just clarify that we have 'enacted' the 'five hook maximum' rule? If so, I shall start enforcing it as one way of reducing the backlog.

– She co-wrote the single “I Do Not Hook Up” for singer Kelly Clarkson, along with the song “Rock God” for singer-actress Selena Gomez.

– His public works include a memorial to Ben Gurion in Israel, “Eternal Kiev” in Kiev, and a series of Kindertransport memorials: “Kindertransport – The Arrival” erected at Liverpool Street station in London in 2006, “Trains to Life – Trains to Death” erected at Friedrichstraße station in Berlin in 2008, “The Departure” erected at Gdańsk Główny railway stationGdańsk Główny station in 2009, and “Crossing to Life” erected at the Hook of Holland in 2011.

– The hook is usually attached to a fishing line.

– However, articles must be neutral and accurate while maintaining simple language, and the hook must be interesting and sourced.

– Zeichen’s poetry has been praised for its ability to quickly hook the reader.

– This may be a great hook and it may deserve it place on the Main Page, but the fact it, only one person had a chance to decide if this was the case before this nomination got swept under the rug and archived.

– In late 2007 and early 2008, Blessed starred in the panto version of “Peter Pan” as Captain Hook at the Grove Theatre in Dunstable.

– On 27 December 2018, following his performance as Captain Hook in a Birmingham, England production, he was hospitalized after having a stroke.

More in-sentence examples of “hook”:

- That night, Violet made a grappling hook to reach the top of the tower but she was kept captive with Klaus until the play began.

- The queue is one hook shy.

– That night, Violet made a grappling hook to reach the top of the tower but she was kept captive with Klaus until the play began.

– The queue is one hook shy.

– This maneuver has a wrestler tuck an opponent’s head in-between their legs, hook their arms lift them up, turning them in mid-air, and slam them down to the mat.

– The quality of any one hook is not the issue.

– A few days later, Hook and Albrecht decided to start up a band, with Hook on Bass guitarbass and Albrecht on guitar.

– I know this issue has been repeatedly brought up every week, but I have seen Iamandrewrice’s behavior go off the hook since many admins have been repeatedly frustrated about him.

– The band’s songs focus on melody, catchy Hook hooks, aggressive movements, and fast-paced tempo.

– Link mainly used a sword and a shield but he is able to use a large number of weapons like bombs, bow, hammer or a boomerang and the hook shot.

– Generally, the format string returned by the hook is specified in some form by the field of the table, though there are exceptions.

– Anderson is also starring as Joy Division bass player Peter Hook in Anton Corbijn’s 2007 movie “Control”.

– Once caught, the fisherman carefully and quickly removes the hook from the fish’s mouth.

– In the audience that night were three young men living around Manchester: school mates Peter Hook and Bernard Albrecht, and Ian Curtis.

– He shot and killed his mother, before going to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and killed twenty children and six adult staff members as well as injuring two other staff members.

– A player may hook an opponent by using their mallet to block an opponent’s mallet while the opponent tries to hit the ball.

– With a three-day cycle and six queues a hook should appear on the Main Page in around a fortnight at the current rate of nominations.

– The hook itself can have fishing lurelures or bait added to attract fish.

– It is a simple hook that is good for rock or reefs.

– The Royalton car driver lawillegally used a spear hook to bring Speed down.

– If I could just ask everyone to nominate or review a DYK hook or review an article at the rest of the processes it would be very much appreciated.

– He became the first president to openly express support for gay marriage, proposed gun control as a result of the Sandy Hook school shooting.

– I’ve left some comments at User_talk:The_Flying_Spaghetti_Monster/DYK_Ideas incase you would like to see some ideas for hook formatting.

– Sometimes it is unsafe for a player to hook their opponent.

– The album pretty much starts off when he is returning after several years to hook up with his old ‘babe’.

– All you need to do, is make sure your hook is interesting, relatively short and most importantly that it is sourced.

– What would people think of starting an image of the week? It could help hook readers into reading articles in a similar way to DYK? I think that there is room on the front page if we moved things around a bit.

– In between, NY199 crosses over the Hudson River over a bridge and passes through the communities of Red Hook and Pine Plains.

– In many moths the wing coupling is done by a tiny hook going round a tiny spur.

– The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a school shooting which happened in Connecticut, United States on December 14, 2012.

– A hook echo is a fishing hookhook shape seen on a supercell thunderstorms.

– In some butterflies, there is a hook at the end of the antenna, instead of a club.

– A crochet hook is a tool used for making crochet fabric.

– They used a hook to remove the brain from taking it out from the nose and they would surgically remove all other organs but the heart, as this was needed for the weighing of the heart ceremony.

– Quick Approve And administrator will check the hook for the rules above.

– An unsafe hook will cause the player to foul.

– Kiyoshi Mizuki, the main director, had a hard time with was how to hook new fans into the game; he decided to make it as simple as possible.

– His mortal enemy is called Captain Hook and he sails on a pirate ship called the Jolly Roger crewed by the evilest band of pirates imaginable.

– It is now the third deadliest behind Virginia Tech and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

– After Oregonian was banned, there has been very very few users contributing to the DYK nominations hook and plus updating is staring to get pretty slow.

– As an example, reaching over or under the opponent’s horse to make a hook is considered unsafe.

– She tries to hook up with Regina’s boyfriend, but he does not like her because she’s just like a Plastic now.

– The most common tool used by mahouts is a goad called “anlius”, or “ankusha” – a sharp hook used to guide a tamed elephant by prodding on the back of its head.

– Just a general reminder to the community that we’ve been slacking on our WP:DYK hook nominations.

– Research on EGS Life Cycle Analysis has shown that a good correction for this would be to hook the drill up to the power grid decreasing the already minimal impact GEP power plants has on human health, climate change, and ecosystem quality.

– It is commonly known as a hook to the chin.

– This means it specifies a class called “IPA” as a hook for CSS styling and DOM scripting.

– Its rudimentary wings had claws shaped like a meat hook for tackling prey, which was then killed with the massive beak.

– Airplanes stop by using a hook on the back of the airplane to grab wires stretched across the runway.

“intertidal” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “intertidal”:

– They are in the intertidal zone.

– It is an intertidal zone, up to of coastline.

– Some species live quite high in the intertidal zone and are exposed to the air and light for long periods.

– About 300,000 species have been found in the intertidal zone.

– A shore includes the intertidal zone that is alternately exposed and covered by waves and tides.

intertidal - example sentences
intertidal – example sentences

Example sentences of “intertidal”:

– Effects of environmental stress on intertidal mussels and their sea star predators.

– Even American Black Bearblack bears sometimes feast on intertidal creatures at low tide.

– They live in the middle to upper intertidal zones in areas with greater wave action.

– The same waves and currents that make the life in the high tide zone difficult bring food to the filter feeders and other intertidal animals.

– Tommy, Alex and Gibson join some soldiers of a Argyll and Sutherland HighlandersHighlanders regiment and hide inside a beached trawler in the intertidal zone outside the Allied perimeter, waiting for the rising tide to refloat it.

– They live throughout the intertidal zone, attached to rocks or other hard ground.

– Cephalocaridans are found from the intertidal zone down to a depth of 1500 metres, in all kinds of sediments.

– Their main habitat is the intertidal zone.

- Effects of environmental stress on intertidal mussels and their sea star predators.

- Even American Black Bearblack bears sometimes feast on intertidal creatures at low tide.
- They live in the middle to upper intertidal zones in areas with greater wave action.

– Since the intertidal zone often Desiccationdesiccates when the tide is out, barnacles are well adapted to water loss.

– The strip of seashore that is under water at high tide and exposed at low tide, called the intertidal zone, is an important ecological product of ocean tides.

– They can live along the intertidal zones of tropical and sub-tropical coastlines.

– It lives in different Habitathabitats such as swamps, subtropical or tropical moist rivers, intermittent rivers, swamps, freshwater lakes, freshwater marshes, freshwater spring, river deltas, saltwater lakes, saltwater marshes, rocky shores, sandy shores, estuary, intertidal flats, intertidal marshes, coastal saltwater lagoons, coastal freshwater lagoons, ponds, canals and ditches.

– They sometimes also live in intertidal areas along coastlines worldwide.

– It includes coastline estuaries, barrier beaches, lagoons, intertidal salt marshes, mangrove forests, seagrass beds, keys and barrier reefs.

Make sentence of “width”

How to use in-sentence of “width”:

– Its maximum width is about 40 km.

– When containerization replaced older forms of shipping and a new port was opened at Tilbury, a smaller barrier became feasible with each of the four main navigation spans being the same width as the opening of Tower Bridge.

– The first number is the width in inches of the tire.

– It is a cube with a length, height, and width of one metre, with 1,000 litres of space.

– The lion’s mane jellyfish can grow up to 2 m width by its pileus and its tentacles up to 30 m long.

Make sentence of width
Make sentence of width

Example sentences of “width”:

– By default, the image width is determined by each user’s default thumbnail size preference.

– This is done by drawing balklines a certain distance across the length and the width of the table.

– Dimensional lumber is a term used in North America for lumber that is finished/planed and cut to standardized width and depth specified in inches.

– The distance between finger holes would be the width of a thumb.

– Its width changes between 40 and 50km.

– Elderberry can grow in the form of a shrub or small tree, reaching up to 6 feet in height and width depending on the variety.

– During the final stages, the tadpole’s mouth changes from a small mouth at the front of the head to a large mouth the same width as the head.

– The width of the columns can be set by.

– If a maximum width is specified whether both width and height.

– The snout is round and shorter than the width of the mouth.

– Unless a very narrow image, it will use the full width of the infobox.

– It is the width from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the forefinger.

– They can be told apart from the tadpoles of other species by the fact that the mouth is the same width as the space between the eyes, and this is twice as large as the distance between the nostrils.

– The option is optional, and if given a value in pixels followed by “px”, or a value in percent followed by “%”, will set the width of the box to that amount.

– The height of the species 2 to 3 feet long and the width of the species is 2 to 3 feet long.

– This subtemplate generates the default width for.

- By default, the image width is determined by each user's default thumbnail size preference.

- This is done by drawing balklines a certain distance across the length and the width of the table.

More in-sentence examples of “width”:

– In less expensive installations the elevator can also use one large “slab” door: a single panel door the width of the doorway that opens to the left or right laterally.

– Each data number, in column 1, is scaled to parameter “data_max=” and the bars are sized by width in units, such as “bar_width=16″ and “width_units=em”.

– As a result of the elongated floor plan, the structure is one of the thinnest skyscrapers in the world with a height to width ratio of 10:1 on the east west façade, but is noticeably wider on the north south façade.

– In a table that spans the entire width of a page, cells narrower than the widest cell tend to wrap.

– Em spaces are generally defined as the width of one character, and en spaces exactly half that size.

– The width across the shell is up to.

– Astronomical measurements like the width of a galaxy use light years and parsecs.

– It’s width is 66 in.

– You can change the width of your columns by changing the code words that go between the text of your columns.

– Image and logo share a 300px wide area – so if both are used then the width of the image should be set to 150px i.e.

– The bars in the cross should be 1/5 the width of the flag.

– Should be resized to a width of 250 pixels or less.

– The width of the address bus determines how many unique memory locations can be addressed.

– To specify the width of a column one can specify the width of an arbitrary cell in it.

– This would give the link the background image specified, as well as the width and height of the image.

– These computed coordinates are relative and will work even if the width of the image displayed in an article is changed by another user.

– The number of images per row is based upon the image width parameters and the width of the screen.

– Bandwidth is the width of a frequency band; The width is the highest frequency minus the lowest frequency.

– The size my be the maximum width and or height of the icon.

– The standard width when this parameter is not used is 200px.

– The walls and towers were of the same height and width and joined by a broad path.

– The width of its cephalofoil is 40 to 50% of the body length.

– Its width varies from 1.61km to 3.22km.

– A width for the screenshot, including the “px”; the default is “290px”.

– The most noticeable change is its bigger 4 inch screen, which had the same pixel density and the same width on the short axis, but it was taller.

- In less expensive installations the elevator can also use one large "slab" door: a single panel door the width of the doorway that opens to the left or right laterally.

- Each data number, in column 1, is scaled to parameter "data_max=" and the bars are sized by width in units, such as "bar_width=16" and "width_units=em".
- As a result of the elongated floor plan, the structure is one of the thinnest skyscrapers in the world with a height to width ratio of 10:1 on the east west façade, but is noticeably wider on the north south façade.

– The most obvious ones are their width and flow speed.

– The size should not be set to a value that would result in an image width greater than 300px.

– For example will set that cell to a width of 300 pixels.

– These bars do not have any specific width but the height of the bar is proportionally to the value of an element.

– It makes the width of the walkway smaller.

– This template is similar to but shows 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 categories, and allows changing width or floating the box to the left.

– This would later help drivers since they could now easily see the actual width of the lane and keep accidents like Nurse McCarroll’s from happening again.Richard Guzman, “Caltrans will honor local motorist who drew the line” “The Desert Sun”, 24 April 2002, B1.

– Step length, stride length, stride width and foot angle showed that “A.

– The relationship between the span of the cross and the width of the flag has not been established, but in practice the ratio is about 2:3 or 7:10.

– The overall width of the set of columns can be an absolute value.

– If you want the images to be different sizes, do not provide the width parameter.

– As the tree grew, the leaf cushions expanded to accommodate the increasing width of the trunk.

– Specifying range map width is unnecessary in most cases.

– With the dimensions 274cm length, 157cm width and a weight of 500kg the concert grand of the D category is too large for most private environments.

– The snout is long and wide, interorbital width broad, and zygomatic plate large.

– The area of the sky the HDF was taken in makes up less than 1/10th the width of a full Moon, yet it contains over 3,000 galaxies.

– Regarding urban regeneration the city transformed of way such that now all his historical centre has revalorizado like tourist destination beside works of importance to the long and width of the city like the TeleferiQo, the park Itchimbia, the museum Midalae, the Museum of the Water, the Museum of technology, the recovery and construction in process of the new international Airport of Remove and a lot of more important works have gone back of the city an important place to visit being this recognised by diverse skilled publications like NY Times that it situates it between the most important destinations to be visited of all the world sharing this category with cities like Paris, Rome, Shangai etc.

– Based on Template:Columns-list, but different in that the column width is hard-coded to 25 em, which was agreed upon.

– When no Width parameter is specified, it defaults to a width of 190.

– Cells are included by declaring the specific variable in one of two ways: includes the “Title” cell with a width of 30%.

– If is not specified, the default width of 30em will be used.

– By carefully making the fields bigger as the particles gain energy, the width of the circular path can be kept the same as the machine accelerates the particles.

– Crop trees reach a width of about 20 in.

“meteorite” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “meteorite”:

– A lunar meteorite is a meteorite that is known to have come from the Moon.

– Tsunamis can even be caused when a meteorite strikes the earth’s surface, though it is very rare.

– A meteorite lands at Central Park, and an extraterrestrial symbiote follows Peter to his apartment by latching on to his motorbike after he and Mary Jane leave there after stargazing.

– Eucrites are achondriteachondritic stony meteorites that originate from the surface of the asteroid 4 Vesta, and as such are part of the HED meteorite group.

– Compared to the chondrites, they have all been differentiated and reprocessed to a lesser or greater degree from the effects to melting and recrystallization on or within meteorite parent bodies.

– The surface does not show any sign of processes occurring below the surface such as plate tectonics, earthquakes or volcanoes, and is thought to have evolved mainly under the influence of meteorite impacts.

– Several large meteorite impacts occurred about this time.

meteorite how to use?
meteorite how to use?

Example sentences of “meteorite”:

– Large meteorite strikes may have played a part in several of the mass extinctions, and so indirectly on the course of evolution.

– NEAR scientists have found that most of the bigger rocks scattered across Eros were blown from a single crater in a meteorite collision approximately 1 billion years ago.

– The extinctions at the end of the Cretaceous were caused by one or more catastrophic events, such as massive asteroid or meteorite impacts, or increased volcanic activity.

– Identical radioactive datingradiometric ages of 3,470 ±2 mya have been got from rocky material thrown out by meteorite strikes.

– These include: large or multiple meteorite impacts, increased volcanoesvolcanism, sudden release of methane hydrates from the sea floor.

– An achondrite is a stony meteorite that is made of material similar to terrestrial basalts or plutonic rocks.

– In 1909, a 1143kg iron meteorite was discovered north-east of the town.

– The extinction event was probably caused by meteorite strikes in Siberia and Chesapeake Bay.

– Daisy had a piece of meteorite that could be used to merge Dinohattan and Manhattan so Koopa could take over the human world.

– The best supported theory is that the meteorite strike in the Yucatan was the main cause of the extinction at the end of the Mesozoic era.

– The Murchison meteorite is named after the place it fell: Murchison, Victoria Victoria, Australia.

– This type of meteorite is rich in carbon.

- Large meteorite strikes may have played a part in several of the mass extinctions, and so indirectly on the course of evolution.

- NEAR scientists have found that most of the bigger rocks scattered across Eros were blown from a single crater in a meteorite collision approximately 1 billion years ago.
- The extinctions at the end of the Cretaceous were caused by one or more catastrophic events, such as massive asteroid or meteorite impacts, or increased volcanic activity.

Sentence example of “chromosome”

How to use in-sentence of “chromosome”:

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

+ So, the parthenogenetic greenfly offspring are not identical, and do show some genetic variation: some chromosome segments differ because of meiosis.

+ Those that do use the sex chromosome system have variations in how it happens.

+ The mother’s Egg eggs always contain an X chromosome, while the father’s sperm contains either a Y chromosome or an X chromosome.

+ There are a few chromosome problems that babies can sometimes be born with.

+ Without it, the algae at the surface would suffer chromosome breaks and DNA mutations.

+ In 2008, a consensus definition of the epigenetic trait, “stably heritable phenotype resulting from changes in a chromosome without alterations in the DNA sequence”, was made at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting.

Sentence example of chromosome
Sentence example of chromosome

Example sentences of “chromosome”:

+ The order of the genes on the chromosome is the same as the expression of the genes in the developing embryo.

+ DiGeorge syndrome is due to the deletion of 30 to 40 genes in the middle of chromosome 22 at a location known as "22q11.2".
+ In the 1990s, genomegenomic studies of the world's peoples found that the Y chromosome of San men share patterns of polymorphisms that are different from those of all other populations.

+ The order of the genes on the chromosome is the same as the expression of the genes in the developing embryo.

+ DiGeorge syndrome is due to the deletion of 30 to 40 genes in the middle of chromosome 22 at a location known as “22q11.2”.

+ In the 1990s, genomegenomic studies of the world’s peoples found that the Y chromosome of San men share patterns of polymorphisms that are different from those of all other populations.

+ So, “as long as all the female queen mates only with one male”, all the female offspring will inherit the male’s chromosome 100% intact.

+ Their splitting into two equal longitudinal halves assured each daughter cell got the same chromosome complement.

+ When a part of a chromosome gets reversed end to end, so the genes run in the opposite direction to before.

+ It is used to indicate the number of chromosome sets in a cell.

+ The condition is autosomal dominant: only one affected chromosome is needed for the condition to occur.

+ Furthermore, the sequence of these control genes show “co-linearity”: the order of the Locus loci in the chromosome parallels the order in which the loci are expressed along the anterior-posterior axis of the body.

+ If they are, that chromosome is called a sex chromosome, and the genes on it are called ‘sex linked’.

+ The higher the percentage of offspring showing both traits, the closer on the chromosome the two genes are.

+ According to recent genetic analysis, both mtDNA and Y chromosome exist in Austrians.

+ Therefore, “the sperms are not identical”, because in each chromosome of a pair there will be different alleles at many of the loci.

+ A human fetus starts as female so the Y chromosome is what makes the changes necessary to switch to male.

+ Chromosome 21 was the second human chromosome to be completely sequenced.

+ The M subunit is coded by LDHA on human chromosome 11, and the H subunit is coded by LDHB on chromosome 12.

+ Infield crickets, for example, insects with a single X chromosome develop as male, while those with two develop as female.

More in-sentence examples of “chromosome”:

+ At about the same time as Walther Flemming, and Edouard van Beneden, he worked out chromosome movement during mitosis in plant cells.

+ According to the study, more than half of the Y chromosome lineages that are seen in today’s Maltese population could have come in with the Phoenicians.

+ Other notable ecological geneticists would include Theodosius Dobzhansky who worked on chromosome polymorphism in fruit flies.

+ It was the first one given for genetics, for his “discoveries concerning the role played by the chromosome in heredity”.

+ He argued that chromosome number may be a useful tool for the construction of phylogenies.

+ The Y chromosome does carry some genes, but far fewer than the X chromosome.

+ Like most other male mammals, a man inherits an X chromosome from his mother and a Y chromosome from his father.

+ The function of telomeres is to avoid the loss of important DNA from chromosome ends.

+ The Q1* Y chromosome sublineage of Q-M242 is widespread among Asians and Native Americans and is thought to have originated in the Altai Mountains.

+ Every time the chromosome is copied 100–200 meaningless nucleotides are lost, which causes no damage to the organism’s DNA.

+ A mutation on chromosome 2 stops the shutdown in lactase production.

+ Each chromosome contains many genes.

+ Another type of genetic defect is caused by errors in chromosome copying during the cell division which produces the gametes.

+ Anyone with three copies of chromosome 21 has Down syndrome, also known as trisomy 21.

+ In May 2000, researchers working on the Human Genome Project announced that the sequence of base pairs which make up this chromosome had been identified.

+ People with Down syndrome have an extra copy of chromosome 21, or part of it.

+ This happens when a normal chromosome breaks into two pieces.

+ Although females have two X chromosomes, each cell can only have one X chromosome active.

+ For example, Down syndrome happens when there are three copies of chromosome #21.

+ They sit next to each other on chromosome 15., “Journal of Human Genetics” 2011.

+ Histone modifications act in diverse biological processes such as gene regulation, DNA repair and chromosome condensation.

+ However, a female cat has two X chromosomes, so it can have both versions, black on one chromosome and orange on the other, making the cat a calico.

+ The human genome is stored on 23 chromosome pairs in the cell nucleus and in the small mitochondrial DNA.

+ Its main functions are to maintain a cell’s shape, cell motility, chromosome movement in cell division, and organelle movement.

+ Insights into the dynamics of genome size and chromosome evolution in the early diverging angiosperm lineage Nymphaeales.

+ The family is divided into four genusgenera based on their diploid chromosome number: “Hylobates”.

+ Studies over many years have shown that natural populations of “Drosophila” are polymorphic for chromosome inversions.

+ Prokaryotic cells such as bacterial cells reproduce by binary fission, a process that includes DNA replication, chromosome segregation, and cytokinesis.

+ Already, from the cells recovered by amniotic contuses, chromosome defects like triple-21 can be seen under the microscope.

+ A male cat usually has one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.

+ Crossing over is the exchange of chromosome segments between non-sister chromatids during the production of gametes.

+ So, alleles on the same chromosome can be separated and go to different daughter cells.

+ This mutation followed a previous mutation, which created the haplogroup known as haplogroup J-P209 or simply haplogroup J, and so this makes this Y chromosome the “child” of the older version of the Y chromosome.

+ There are two copies of chromosome 21 in most people.

+ DiGeorge syndrome, or 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, is a syndrome caused by the deletion deletion of a small segment of chromosome 22.

+ The genome is a circular chromosome of 159,662 base pairs and has a high coding density with many overlapping genes and reduced gene length.

+ All animals in this genus were part of the same species before, “Calomyscus bailwardi”, but they are now separate species because they have big differences in chromosome number, skull length and weight, and other differences.

+ An inversion is a chromosome rearrangement out of mutation.

+ Most embryos and fetuses with chromosome problems will not live for a long time.

+ The X chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in mammals.

+ These are regions of the chromosome that are important in preserving genetic information.

+ Sometimes even when the parent cells are normal chromosome 21 can be deformed when cells reproduce.

+ The chromosome number is variable, n=10-21 or more.

+ A Y chromosome does not have a color gene, so the cat can have either an orange or a black gene, but not both.

+ It is where the two identical sister chromatids stay in contact as the chromosome attaches to the spindle in mitosis.

+ That chromosome is then called the sex chromosome.

+ Some genes come from only one parent, like genes on the human Y chromosome which is passed only from father to son.

+ The increases in chromosome sets occurs naturally at a low rate.

+ At about the same time as Walther Flemming, and Edouard van Beneden, he worked out chromosome movement during mitosis in plant cells.

+ According to the study, more than half of the Y chromosome lineages that are seen in today's Maltese population could have come in with the Phoenicians.

“stanza” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “stanza”:

– The last stanza has seen this interpreted differently, with some having Nidhoggr as the last remaining evil in the new world, and others stating that Nidhhoggr will rise one more time but then fall back to the ground, meaning evil has been defeated and all is good in the new world.

– Spenserian stanza remained a typical English form and it was never much popular outside England.

– In most occasions, only the chorus, first stanza and the chorus are played or even the chorus itself.

– An example is Sapphic stanza that was named after famous Greek woman poet Sappho.

– The Spenserian stanza is a fixed verse form invented by Edmund Spenser for his Epic poetryepic poem “The Faerie Queene”.

stanza some example sentences
stanza some example sentences

Example sentences of “stanza”:

– The stanza consists of four lines.

– Each stanza ends in a rhymerhyming bob and wheel.

– The scheme abba abba cde edc is very rarely, but its ending sequence cde edc was probably the source for Robert Browning’s stanza abccba.

– The rhyme scheme is irregular: the first stanza is ABABB, the second is ABABA, and the third is ABBAB.

– Spenserian stanza was later used by many poets, among others by Lord ByronGeorge Gordon Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats and Alfred Tennyson.

– The song is referenced to by Lennon in the last stanza of the song “Glass Onion from “The Beatles”, released a year later.

– The first stanza is sung officially at ceremonies.

– Each stanza has four lines.

– Geoffrey Chaucer introduced the stanza into English poetry in 14th century.

– John Steinbeck named his novella “Of Mice and Men” after a line in the seventh stanza of the poem.

- The stanza consists of four lines.

- Each stanza ends in a rhymerhyming bob and wheel.
- The scheme abba abba cde edc is very rarely, but its ending sequence cde edc was probably the source for Robert Browning's stanza abccba.

Make sentence of “Memorial day”

How to use in-sentence of “Memorial day”:

– The Memorial Amphitheater has hosted state funerals and Memorial Day and Veterans Day ceremonies.

– The holiday was first called Memorial Day in 1882, and became a federal holiday in 1967.

– On Confederate Memorial Day each year, the Daughters of the Confederacy puts flowers at the statue of a Confederate soldier.

– Howard Hunt in 1972 for the Memorial Day weekend Watergate burglary at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C.

– The film was released on Memorial Day weekend in 2001.

Make sentence of Memorial day
Make sentence of Memorial day

How to use in-sentence of “lengthen”

How to use in-sentence of “lengthen”:

+ Double letters lengthen the vowels so that they are said a bit longer than just one letter.

+ To obtain the extra seating capacity that was being sought, it was instead decided to lengthen trains from eight cars to ten.

+ This is one reason why dislocated joints must be set as quickly as possible: if the ligaments lengthen too much, then the joint will be weakened.

+ During arousal, the vagina lengthens rapidly to an average of about 10 centimetres, but can continue to lengthen in response to pressure.

+ New subway links to the stations are also being made, and it has been proposed to lengthen the Tseung Kwan O Line with a branch line to Tseung Kwan O South Tseung Kwan O South, and the Kwun Tong Line as far as Whampoa Garden, also linking with the Sha Tin to Central Link expansion.

+ Not wanting to lengthen this heated subject, but my opinion is to keep the stubs.

+ Hard time and punitive labor lengthen the protective custody a minimum of 8 weeks; addition of a supplementary punishment lengthens the protective custody a minimum of 4 weeks.

+ Since 1996 planning and actions are progressing trying to lengthen the course of the river between Nuremberg and Fürth again and to shape it in a nature-oriented way.

How to use in-sentence of lengthen
How to use in-sentence of lengthen

In sentence examples of “hugely”

How to use in-sentence of “hugely”:

– The magazine was hugely popular.

– The “Flash Gordon” comic strip was hugely popular.

– The placoderms were hugely successful in the Devonian period, which is sometimes called the ‘Age of Fish’.

– His 1872 Erlangen Program, which ate geometries by their underlying symmetry groups, was a hugely influential synthesis of much of the mathematics of the day.

– This dove is hugely successful in the present-day world.

In sentence examples of hugely
In sentence examples of hugely

Example sentences of “hugely”:

- It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played there.

- However, it became hugely popular because people found it easy to dance to.

– It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played there.

– However, it became hugely popular because people found it easy to dance to.

– Chub is gay slang for a hugely overweight gay man.

– The creation of the canal system in central England was hugely important to the industrial revolution.

– It is obvious that the demand for genetic counselling will increase hugely once accurate and complete genome analyses are widely available.

– The area is hugely popular with visitors to London, and has a number of remarkable buildings nearby.

– It has been trimmed hugely and simplified.

– Because of the hugely wonderful, over-the-top positive wording, those spins have a second benefit of laughing away the insults, which were not just undone, but thoroughly trounced, beaten down 100 times, by the overly-positive wording of the enthusiastic spin.

– In 2003, Wizet created a hugely successful game called “MapleStory”, which eventually had clients in South Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, North America and Europe and many other places.

– It became hugely popular in Germany.

– Later in his reign he became weak, ill and hugely obese.

– Pixar went on to make numerous hugely successful films, such as “Toy Story”.

– It would be overshadowed however by the hugely popular Errol Flynn movie of 1938.

– The success of the game revived the genre and two hugely successful franchises were born in “Guitar Hero Guitar Hero” and the later “Rock Band”.

– On land the rodents are hugely successful, more common in numbers than any other mammals.

– In France she was eventually engaged to the hugely wealthy Duke of Penthièvre, who was a distant cousin of hers.

– Cheaper travel, mostly in the form of air transport, is hugely beneficial to the economy by increasing tourism into a country.

– They were hugely successful for a time, between the Rock and roll#declinedecline of early rock and roll and the British Invasion.

– It is hugely controversial.

– The area has been advancing hugely over the last 50+ years, and is now very important in engineering, building, and science.

Example uses in sentence of “Rugby football”

How to use in-sentence of “Rugby football”:

+ The game originated as a form of rugby football played in rivers and lakes in England and Scotland with a ball constructed of Indian rubber, probably from the 1850s onwards.

+ Following his retirement as a player, White served in both coaching and administrative roles: as assistant coach of Auckland; president of the Auckland Rugby Football Union from 1989 to 1989; and president of the New Zealand Rugby Union in 1990.

+ Rugby Union is played by the Garioch Rugby Football Club.

+ The modern games of both rugby football and association football comes from 19th century19th-century England.

+ From 1953 to 1963, he played for the Otago Rugby Football Union.

Example uses in sentence of Rugby football
Example uses in sentence of Rugby football