Some example sentences of “evoke”

How to use in-sentence of “evoke”:

+ The stories evoke ancient heroes, religious beliefs, traditional practices, and reflect the importance of rice cultivation.

+ It is used as a term to evoke dignity or honour, and to acknowledge the importance or high rank of the person being addressed.

+ The memory for events that evoke a particularly strong emotion may involve both declarative and procedural memory processes.

+ The horrifying or grotesque masks were used in shamanistic practices for their ability to evoke fear, and humor, in ceremonial rites.

+ Actors may attempt to evoke sympathy so the audience feels how the director intended for them to feel.

+ Hadid’s buildings are neo-futuristic, characterized by curving forms with “multiple perspective points and fragmented geometry to evoke the chaos of modern life”.

+ It is a series of dances meant to evoke the atmosphere and ambiance of a romantic ballet.

Some example sentences of evoke
Some example sentences of evoke

Example sentences of “Davy jones”

How to use in-sentence of “Davy jones”:

+ He loses his control of Davy Jones after Will Turner stabs the heart of Davy Jones and becomes the captain of the “Flying Dutchman”.

+ Davy Jones was killed by Will Turner aboard the “Flying Dutchman”.Will was stabed by Davy Jones and then Bootstrap charged at Davey Jones and attacked him.

+ Jack and Will both search for the heart of Davy Jones for different reasons.

+ After gaining the heart of Davy Jones from James Norrington, Beckett uses it to control Davy Jones by taking over the ship and ordering a mass execution of all pirates, even women and children.

+ Often Davy Jones tells it to destroy ships that he believes threaten or annoy him.

+ The members of the group were Davy Jones Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Micky Dolenz.

+ However, Davy Jones uses the crew for his own purposes.

+ United KingdomBritisher Davy Jones was under contract to Columbia Pictures, had issued records, and performed on British and American television.

Example sentences of Davy jones
Example sentences of Davy jones

Sentence example of “sink”

How to use in-sentence of “sink”:

+ Because of the flatness, roads and buildings sink into the draining soil.

+ A trapdoor is sometimes employed to make Giselle rise from her grave and then to make her sink into it at the end of Act 2.

+ If animals or people stand on it, they sink into it.

+ The water that neither Evaporationevaporates nor is taken for human use will sink into groundwater aquifers.

+ But then Arronax discovers that Captain Nemo attacks some ships on purpose, to try to sink them.

+ Instead of returning to her tomb at the end of the ballet, it was decided Giselle would be placed on a bed of flowers and sink slowly into the earth.

Sentence example of sink
Sentence example of sink

Example sentences of “sink”:

+ However, the U-boats were able to easily evade the patrols and sink merchant vessels traveling unescorted.

+ As in later wars, the main jobs of submarines were to enforce a blockade and to sink enemy warships.

+ The wheels and tyres were very tall and skinny so that they could sink into mud roads and not get stuck.

+ Several kinds of change can cause a land bridge to rise above or sink below the water.

+ The rains caused three boats to sink and 31 people died in this accident.

+ It will then release itself and sink back to the river bed in order to digest its food and wait for its next meal.

+ Submarines would try to sink enemy ships by crude methods.

+ Oh ! my compatriot !! The man is not born to die of reminiscence or to sink in somewhere It is never a human fate That gets terminated through a happiness living After being condemned to the fretful glooms of failure in a deprived morbid prison of ever – disciplined humiliating; Thus great Earth is never a decaying caravan or a lady nurturing death.

+ It is attacked from below by Pliosaurus, which finally manages to kill the plesiosaur, leaving half of it to sink to the seafloor.

+ In the Sink or Swim episode, the red fish laughed at Red when he tried to learn to swim, and even photographed it.

+ Eventually, without an oxygen sink in the oceans, the process created the oxygen-rich atmosphere of today.

+ However, the U-boats were able to easily evade the patrols and sink merchant vessels traveling unescorted.

+ As in later wars, the main jobs of submarines were to enforce a blockade and to sink enemy warships.
+ The wheels and tyres were very tall and skinny so that they could sink into mud roads and not get stuck.

More in-sentence examples of “sink”:

+ Other islands sink below sea level because of natural causes such as erosion.

+ The heat sink is in contact with the part that should be cooled.
+ Percy goes to sink the "Princess Andromeda", a ship which Kronos is using as his base.

+ Other islands sink below sea level because of natural causes such as erosion.

+ The heat sink is in contact with the part that should be cooled.

+ Percy goes to sink the “Princess Andromeda”, a ship which Kronos is using as his base.

+ When the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal ended on 15 November 1942, “Enterprise” had helped to sink 16 ships and damage eight more.

+ The range was created by the Raymond Fault which made the rocks push up and sink down over time.

+ It will not sink or float.

+ It is able to sink into the sand by moving in a rocking motion.

+ The eggs sink to the bottoms of the pools and stick to the rocks.

+ Their graves open and they sink into the earth.

+ He then learns the ship will sink within two hours.

+ Balstrode tells Grimes that he should go out to sea in his boat and sink it.

+ The Densitydenser materials of a planet sink to the center, while less dense materials rise to the surface.

+ Also, because they do not have a swim bladder, rays sink when they are not actively swimming.

+ A silver coin, spoon, or ring on the ice cube will sink into it almost as though the ice cube were made of thick syrup, and the silver will become ice cold almost instantly.

+ They are able to sink into the sand by moving in a rocking motion.

+ Like a clog in sink pipes makes it harder for water to get through the pipes, clogs in arteries make it more difficult for blood to get through.

+ A human or animal does not sink entirely into quicksand due to the higher density of the fluid.

+ This means that the player must call what pocket they mean to sink the ball into on every shot.

+ He said that volcanoes in the ocean sometimes wear away or sink deeper.

+ Others are large enough to sink a warship.

+ Then Bill Freeburg Kyle Labine dump all the pills in the sink when he was possessed by Freddy.

+ People mostly use heat engines where the heat comes from a fire that expands a working fluid and the heat sink is either a body of water or the atmosphere as in a cooling tower.

+ Movement in the Earth’s surface may cause the land to sink lower and become flooded by the sea.

+ Part of the English strategy was to sink or damage the enemy ships before they got close enough to fire back at them.

+ It was raining and I saw her feet sink into the mud at every step.

+ If the bell is heavy enough it will sink below the water.

+ The eggs sink to the bottom.

+ Because of a British blockade, Germany began using U-boats, or submarines, to sink British ships.

+ The Japanese planned to bring America’s carriers into a trap and sink them.

+ A heat sink is an object that cools another part that is too hot.

+ It will first bite with the lower jaw to sink its teeth in, then closes the upper jaw and begins thrashing its head repeatedly to tear off chunks of flesh.

+ On the other hand, there was little a Royal Navy warship could do to sink a U-boat if the submarine’s captain was reasonably alert.

+ Other sailors also believed that if a ship’s cat fell or was thrown overboard, a terrible storm would come and sink the ship, and if the ship was able to survive, it would be cursed with nine years of bad luck.

+ Sadie Sink is an American actress.

+ It is not used outdoors or where it will touch water several times, such as around a sink or bathtub.

+ As the ship started to sink she dumped her 3,300 tonne load of aggregate, finally sinking by the bow on top of one of the barrier’s gates where she lay for several days.

+ The French leader Napoleon Bonaparte wanted to invade and conquer Britain, which meant he had to sink the British navy first, otherwise it would be able to prevent his army from landing.

+ Planktonic larvae develop, grow into adults and eventually sink to the bottom of the water.

+ The earth was about to sink in the ocean.

+ They sink into the sand tail first and keep on sinking deeper into the sand until only their eyes and nose are sticking out of the sand.

+ Besides being the first cruise ship ever built specifically to ply the frigid waters of the Antarctic Ocean, the “Explorer” became the first ever to sink there when it struck an unidentified submerged object, possibly ice, on November 23, 2007, which caused a 10-by-4inch gash in the hull.

+ He sings his enemy, Joukahainen, to sink in swamp.

+ They released their first album, “Sink or Swim Sink or Swim”, on XOXO Records in May 2007, and their second album, “The ’59 Sound”, on SideOneDummy Records in August 2008.

+ A similar failure to close the main hatch had caused the submarine “Squalus” to sink with the loss of 26 sailors in 1939.

+ For example, the Metal Cap allows Mario to sink to sea floors and the Invisibility cap allows him to walk through thin surfaces such as iron grates.

“adjust to” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “adjust to”:

– The show follows the adventures of Yvon as he attempts to adjust to life in the Yukon.

– It attempts to control thinking and action, leads men and women to adjust to the world, and inhibits their creative power”.

– They can adjust to other animals within a household very well.

– The series’ humor follows his attempts to adjust to the modern world as he continues to try to save it from terrorism.

– The time spent in these groups allows students to adjust to Japan’s vertical society.

– Since it can adjust to ideal posture when you sleep, it improves blood circulation while sleeping.

– However, they instead adjust to their new life and learn to be good.

adjust to - sentence examples
adjust to – sentence examples

Example sentences of “adjust to”:

– Futon makers have developed futons that can adjust to the human body.

– Their daily rhythm is not exactly 24 hours and it does not adjust to the light/dark cycle in nature because they can not see light.

– Finally, plants grown by this method can be transferred to soil or another growing medium without suffering from a slowing of growth while they adjust to the new conditions.

– The family spends the next Christmas at a resort trying to adjust to the loss of Brad but the trip does not seem to work.

– In 1954, Brooks is paroled after serving fifty years, but he cannot adjust to the outside world, and commits suicide by hanging himself.

– So since the templates both use url instead of wikilinks, can I propose we adjust to incorporate all projects instead of just enwiki? We shouldn’t need to have one for each foreign project, just use parameters to specify the project instead.

– This anime is about how these two adjust to their strange new relationship.

– The body will adjust to the lack of heroin by reacting in various ways which may include pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, insomnia and other withdrawal symptoms.

– Also, doing things like changing sleeping patterns several days before departure may help people adjust to the new time zone.

– He helps her adjust to her blindness by posing as a poor medical student, “Robby”.

- Futon makers have developed futons that can adjust to the human body.

- Their daily rhythm is not exactly 24 hours and it does not adjust to the light/dark cycle in nature because they can not see light.

Some example sentences of “revolver”

How to use in-sentence of “revolver”:

+ He was also the lead singer of band Velvet Revolver from 2003 to 2008.

+ Believing he would never get a better chance, Hinckley fired a Röhm RG-14.22 Long Rifle blue steel revolver six times in 1.7 seconds.

+ It protects the wearer from most pistol and revolver bullets and from fragments of explosive devices such as grenades.

+ He lifted her arm and aimed his revolver under it.

+ Since the band’s end, Weiland moved on to become the frontman of Velvet Revolver with former members of Guns N’ Roses.

+ On 16 July morning, Sergeant John Middleton and Trooper William Hosie stationed at Tuena, descended upon Fogg’s humpy occupied by Fogg, his wife and children, Frank Clark armed with a six-shot revolver handgun, and Jim Barney, an old man.

+ When the guerilla took out his revolver to shoot Carpenter, Carpenter ran back into his house.

Some example sentences of revolver
Some example sentences of revolver

Example sentences of “revolver”:

+ Reuterswärd was known for his sculpture showing a revolver tied in a knot, called “Non violence”.

+ A revolver is a type of firearm.

+ A revolver is a type of gun.

+ Bullet-proof vests contain many layers of tightly-woven fabric such as Kevlar which can stop the metal pistol or revolver bullets or metal shell fragments from going into a person’s body.

+ For fighting, he has a revolver and a knife.

+ Velvet Revolver have had several searches for a new singer since then, but have yet to announce a replacement.

+ In an interviews with Revolver Magazine, Lee noted Björk’s influence on her lyrics “The way uses the English language, probably because it’s not her first language, she uses it for the way the words sound as much as what the words mean.

+ It ended up at the number 7 position in Revolver Magazine’s Top 20 Albums that year.

+ However, a double-action revolver has a longer and harder trigger pull.

+ Ana pulls out the revolver and shoots Hyde in his leg.

+ As Baba tries to see where the noise came from and fetches a revolver from a drawer in the table.

+ Because only a single action is performed and trigger pull is very light, firing a revolver in this way allows most shooters to achieve greater accuracy.

+ Reuterswärd was known for his sculpture showing a revolver tied in a knot, called "Non violence".

+ A revolver is a type of firearm.
+ A revolver is a type of gun.

How to use the word “underneath”

How to use in-sentence of “underneath”:

– Now the 1st result, underneath it says that this wiki is intended for people who’s first language is not English.

– These can include a long, stiff obi, a kimono worn underneath the outer kimono, called a “juban”, and padding to make the shape of the kimono nicer.

– One of the gravel traps runs underneath the West grandstand.

– The crystals are warmed up from underneath by a flame.

– The floor was set on top of many brick piles, leaving room for the hot air and steam produced by a furnace to pass underneath the floor.

How to use the word underneath
How to use the word underneath

Example sentences of “underneath”:

– In this type of system, water is heated by a boiler and pumped through pipes laid underneath the floor.

– The station would be underneath Wellington Street.

– The move can either be used mid clinch or while the wrestler is charging at a kneeling or bent over opponent, lifting their knee upwards to strike underneath the opponent’s jaw or the side of their head.

– They sang folksongs and made up harmony underneath the tunes.

– During the Middle Ages, “mines” or “tunnels” were dug underneath castles to let soldiers into the castle or to destroy the walls.

– All the children get together directly underneath the piñata and each child is given a string to hold.

– The corresponding formation on the floor underneath a stalactite is known as a stalagmite.

– The body is brown on top and white underneath with black spots.

- In this type of system, water is heated by a boiler and pumped through pipes laid underneath the floor.

- The station would be underneath Wellington Street.

– The end of the corpus spongiosum forms the glans penis which is underneath the foreskin in uncircumcised males.

– A person can identify as a trans woman or trans man, but there are more genders that fall underneath the transgender category.

– Electric systems are made of electric cables that are laid underneath the floor.

– Instruments such as guitars often play from a chord chart or just the names of the chords written underneath the music or under the words of a song.

– The west grandstand now covers the old one, which is still underneath it.

– The shield underneath the bald eagle represents common defense.

More in-sentence examples of “underneath”:

– Integral calculus is the process of calculating the area underneath a graph of a function.

– This marks the subduction of the African tectonic plate underneath the Aegean part of the Eurasian tectonic plate, at a rate of up to 5cm per year in a northeasterly direction.

– The station is underneath Melbourne Central Shopping Center.

– For example, the mouth is not back underneath the head, they have tails, and have many scales on their body.

– It lays its eggs underneath rocks at the bottoms of streams.

– This means that there are two tectonic plates that come together underneath the city.

– The female lays eggs on plants underneath the water.

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– There Hephaestus built his forge underneath a volcano.

– During the Paleozoic, western North America lay underneath a shallow sea, which deposited many kilometers of limestone and dolomite.

– The man was a tow truck driver who had been pinned under the rear tire of a 1990 Cadillac Seville, which had lurched forward as he worked underneath it.

– By March 1605, they had filled the undercroft underneath the House of Lords with 36 barrels of gunpowder, hidden under a store of winter fuel.

– It stands underneath Michelangelo’s dome and has four huge bronze twisted columns decorated with olive leaves and bees, because bees were the symbol of Pope Urban.

– A suspension bridge was big enough that tall ships could go underneath them.

– Some scientists think that there is a lot of liquid water and ammonia underneath the surface, enough to fill an entire ocean.

– In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a serenade was usually a song which was sung by a lover underneath the window of his sweetheart in a country such as Spain.

– A ball is free to rotate on a hinge, 2 or 4 L-shaped nozzles stick out of the ball, the ball is to be filled with water, and a source of heat is placed underneath the ball, as the water gets hot, it turns to steam that forces its way out of the nozzles, pushing the ball around, therefore, the aeolipile is a kind of reaction turbine, and the nozzles use a similar principle to rockets.

– It has the special ability of running at great speed upside down, underneath branches.

– It is grey on top and light grey underneath with pink on the sides.

– There are also some tunnels underneath the Baltimore harbor.

– They lay eggs underneath rocks.

– Yellow-lipped sea kraits are light or dark blueish-grey on the top and yellow underneath with black bands running down the body and tail.

– A crypt is a room, or group of rooms, underneath a church where bodies are put after a person dies.

– Important tributaries appear in this list, underneath the river into which they drain.

- Integral calculus is the process of calculating the area underneath a graph of a function.

- This marks the subduction of the African tectonic plate underneath the Aegean part of the Eurasian tectonic plate, at a rate of up to 5cm per year in a northeasterly direction.

– The water is prevented from sinking down by a layer of rock underneath the sand.

– They have a white patch of feathers underneath the base of their tail, but the rest of their underside is black.

– In contrast, the conductor has a musical score in which all the instrumental parts are written underneath one another.

– Kane surprised Chavo by emerging from underneath the ring instead of from the entrance stage.

– The tracks passed through cast iron tubes underneath the Fleet sewer.

– A metal detector can be used by archaeologists for finding things like metallic coins, bullets, and jewellery underneath or inside a surface.

– A well only works if underneath there is an aquifer which feeds it.

– Bass guitars also have magnetic pickups mounted on the body underneath the strings.

– The rock that lies underneath this is composed of dark brown micaceous siltstone, mudstone, and fine-grained sandstone.

– This is used for access to some of the facilities underneath the stand.

– The composer would indicate what the harmony should be by writing figures underneath the music.

– To use a seam ripper to remove sewn threads, the blade is placed underneath the thread to be cut.

– It stands underneath the dome and has four huge bronze twisted columns decorated with olive leaves and bees, because bees were the symbol of Pope Urban.

– Nonbinary genders may fall underneath transgender, depending on how the person self-identifies.

– The trunk could have up to in diameter, with yellow bark that peels off, revealing the underneath young green bark.

– Many people who work for the government use the station because it is underneath the Parliament House of Victoria.

– After three weeks of continued attack on the castle Colonel Lavington and his Roundhead team dug seventy meters underneath Castle Hill, where the castle is.

– The planners knew heavy tanks and transport could not travel on the beaches, which had soft peat underneath them.

– For vocal music, words are written underneath the notes.

– A new entrance was built in a position centrally underneath the bridge.

– The chiton has eight plates, and underneath the plates is a muscular foot that moves the chiton over rocks and other structures, both in and out of the water.

– The acid in the peat, along with the lack of oxygen underneath the surface, had preserved the delicate soft tissues of his body.

“dna” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “dna”:

+ ZFN’s can only change DNA sequences they are designed for.

+ Today, we know that the “transforming principle” Griffith saw was the DNA of the III-S strain bacteria.

+ Those with DNA genomes use an RNA intermediate during genome replication.

+ When DNA is copied, mistakes are sometimes made – these are called mutations.

+ Evidence from fossils and DNA sequencing show both species of chimpanzees are the closest living relatives to modern humans.

+ It is unclear whether introns serve some specific function, or whether they are selfish DNA which reproduces itself as a parasite.

+ The idea of using molecular cloning to produce recombinant DNA was invented by Paul Berg, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 1980, jointly with Walter Gilbert and Fred Sanger.

+ Using DNA sequencing, the scientists were able to tell that one butterfly collected in the 1700s was really ten different species of butterfly and not just one.

dna some example sentences
dna some example sentences

Example sentences of “dna”:

+ During the decades-long investigation, several suspects were cleared through DNA profilingDNA evidence, other investigative methods.

+ Strictly speaking, "recombinant DNA" refers to DNA molecules, while "molecular cloning" refers to the experimental methods used to assemble them.

+ During the decades-long investigation, several suspects were cleared through DNA profilingDNA evidence, other investigative methods.

+ Strictly speaking, “recombinant DNA” refers to DNA molecules, while “molecular cloning” refers to the experimental methods used to assemble them.

+ Some noncoding DNA is transcribed into non-coding RNA molecules, such as transfer RNA, ribosomal RNA, and regulatory RNAs.

+ In DNA barcoding, the technician sequences part of a gene and compares it to that same gene in other species.

+ Most DNA viruses are entirely dependent on the host cell’s DNA and RNA synthesising machinery, and RNA processing machinery.

+ Chemical damage to DNA occurs naturally as well, and cells use DNA repair mechanisms to repair mismatches and breaks in DNA—nevertheless, the repair sometimes fails to return the DNA to its original sequence.

+ Mitochondrial DNA reveal that domestic goat.

+ Another example is DNA polymerase.

+ This is because viral RNA polymerases lack the proof-reading ability of DNA polymerases.

+ He helped develop DNA sequence analysis.

+ Segundo was arrested in 2005 after he was matched to DNA samples from three cold cases, including Vanessa’s, and was sentenced to death in 2007.

+ If recombination does not occur, the whole mitochondrial DNA sequence represents a single haploid genome, which makes it useful for studying the evolutionary history of populations.

+ This is known because DNA genome analysis has been done to discover this.

+ There are DNA regions that are not transcribed as well as untranslated regions of the RNA.

More in-sentence examples of “dna”:

+ It undergoes some structural re-arrangements, such as nucleosome sliding and DNA site exposure.

+ Another important change in the study of microorganisms came from the discovery of DNA and RNA.

+ In effect, the spacers are fragments of DNA from viruses that have previously tried to attack the cell line.

+ It is clear that a cycle of events will be part of future clinical medicine: DNA sequence analysis identify defective genes fix genes with gene therapy or gene knockout.

+ Nowadays, the main method used to find out relationships is molecular evolution, which uses DNA sequence analysis.

+ Analysis of the mitochondrial DNA of modern European populations shows that over 80% are descended in the female line from European hunter-gatherers.

+ RNA viruses have very high mutation rates compared to DNA viruses.

+ Meselson has investigated DNA repair in cells and how cells recognize and destroy foreign DNA, and, with Werner Arber, was responsible for the discovery of restriction enzymes.

+ However, no single haploid chromosome set defines even the DNA of a species.

+ ZFNs bind to DNA base pairs.

+ In addition, the complete DNA sequence of many bacteria, archaea and viruses is now known.

+ It is a double-stranded DNA virus, and is a member of the clade of large DNA viruses.

+ The consequence of nuclear DNA being double is highly important.

+ This may happen, for example, when there is extensive DNA damage through the SOS response system.

+ CRISPR-Cas9 genetically modified DNA and only attempts to cure blood illnesses.

+ In 2005, a woman called Erin Horsburgh said that she was really Azaria Chamberlain and wanted police to do a DNA test to check.

+ Because of selective generation of the active inhibitor in the virus infected cell and its greater inhibitory effect on viral DNA synthesis, acyclovir has low toxicity for host cells: a several hundred-fold chemotherapeutic index has been noted.

+ For example, if they are made from DNA and protein, or RNA and protein.

+ On November 30, 2001, as Ridgway was leaving the Kenworth truck factory where he worked in Renton, Washington, he was arrested for the murders of four women whose cases were linked to him through DNA evidence.

+ There is no sharp boundary between the concepts of selfish DNA and genetically functional DNA.

+ She lived about 41,000 years ago, with about 3% to 5% of the DNA of Melanesians and Aboriginal Australians and around 6% in Papuans deriving from Denisovans.

+ They then looked at which of the isotopes the bacterial DNA contained.

+ The fact that DNA produced a diffraction pattern showed it had a regular structure.

+ They found that the radioactive element left on the phage’s DNA was only in the bacterium, and not in the phage, meaning that the DNA had entered the bacterium.

+ Normal genetically functional DNA might be seen as “replicating entities” that effect their replication by manipulating the cell that they control.

+ The possible letters are A, C, G, and T, representing the four nucleotide bases of a DNA strand — adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine.

+ In his first report, Helmut de Terra claims that “The other bones, in conjunction with the skull, indicate that the person was of male sex.” Based on DNA analysis, a Mexican archaeologist has proposed that Tepexpan ‘man’ was actually a woman.

+ Evidence from autosomal DNA also supports the recent African origin.

+ SNPs occur most often in regions of the DNA which do not affect the survival of the organism: otherwise they would be weeded out by natural selection.

+ A DNA-splicing protein will stick to its own DNA sequence but not to a different DNA sequence.

+ However, there is no change in the underlying DNA sequence of the organism.

+ On chromosomes, the DNA is bound up with proteins called histones to form chromatin.

+ The coding regions of the gene are separated by non-coding DNA that is not involved in protein expression.

+ This is caused by mutations taking place in the DNA of each twin after the splitting of the embryo.

+ This kind of megataxonomy is becoming more convincing as DNA sequence analysis proceeds through the phyla.

+ The overall structure of DNA is simple and predictable.

+ Genetic studies now suggest that the functional DNA of modern humans and Neanderthals diverged 500,000 years ago.

+ Mitochondrial DNA is only a small part of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell.

+ Histones act as spools around which DNA winds, and play a role in gene regulation.

+ He is best known as one of the discoverers of the structure of DNA with Francis Crick, in 1953.

+ Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA contain the genetic code.

+ It allows specific DNA sequences to be amplified.

+ It scans the length of a DNA molecule.

+ Common to all engineered vectors are an origin of DNA replicationreplication, a multicloning site, and a selectable marker.

+ Ultraviolet light damages the DNA in skin cells.

+ Zoologi.” 1:3-29 A 2003 DNA study has shown it is a primitive deuterostome phylum.Bourlat S.J.

+ It undergoes some structural re-arrangements, such as nucleosome sliding and DNA site exposure.

+ Another important change in the study of microorganisms came from the discovery of DNA and RNA.

How to use in sentence of “fallout”

How to use in-sentence of “fallout”:

– The weakening market for rhythm video games has created fallout effects impacting both game developers and distributors.

– Leader Johnny Briceño sounded the clarion in the Morning as the fallout from from the John Saldivar saga continues to unravel.

– There was also radioactive fallout after a part of the nuclear power station at Chernobyl exploded.

– The fallout caused serious contamination over an area including Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Scandinavia and some parts of Europe.

– Fortunately, the United States government had already built underground fallout shelters called “Vaults” where some of the people went to survive.

How to use in sentence of fallout
How to use in sentence of fallout

Example sentences of “fallout”:

– There was not much fallout because the bomb was detonated at height.

– A few games made by Bethesda won the Game of the Year Award, such as Fallout Fallout and “The Elder Scrolls” series.

– The Bengali Language Movement and its fallout had created a lot of cultural and political hostility between the two parts of a united Pakistan.

– The studies of nuclear fallout were declassified and published in 1955.

– Muller frequently warned of the long-term dangers of radioactive fallout from nuclear explosions.

– About 60% of the radioactive fallout landed in Belarus.

– Because the RBMK reactors used at the plant had no containment building to keep the radiation in, radioactivityradioactive fallout drifted over parts of the western UK, and the eastern United States.

- There was not much fallout because the bomb was detonated at height.

- A few games made by Bethesda won the Game of the Year Award, such as Fallout Fallout and "The Elder Scrolls" series.
- The Bengali Language Movement and its fallout had created a lot of cultural and political hostility between the two parts of a united Pakistan.

– Some of the employees at Obsidian also used to work at Interplay and Black Isle Studios who made “Fallout Fallout 1″ and “Fallout 2″.

– According to some public health experts, the health impact of nuclear fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster is under-estimated.

– His speech and its fallout might have aided in the wall’s demolition.

– He also served as field operational Commander of the XII Corps in Quetta from 2007 till 2010, overseeing the Baloch insurgency and the fallout of the war in the Tribal Areas.

Sentence example of “experimental”

How to use in-sentence of “experimental”:

+ The prevailing Big Bang model accounts for many of the experimental observations described above, such as the correlation of distance and redshift of galaxies, the universal ratio of hydrogen:helium atoms, and the ubiquitous, isotropic microwave radiation background.

+ In 1930s, he wrote many experimental works of poetry, and also used modernism and realism in his works.

+ Post-hardcore uses elements of hardcore, along with emo, Heavy metal musicmetal, alternative rock or whatever, to create a more experimental sound.

+ It sounded more like the band’s 80s albums rather than the more experimental albums they released in the 90s.

+ Air Force Test Pilot SchoolUSAF Experimental Flight Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base in 1960.

+ Barry Clark Barish is an American experimental physicist and Nobel Laureate.

+ These templates are experimental and still require testing in various browsers.

+ Epidemiological studies makes use of both experimental and observational studies.

Sentence example of experimental
Sentence example of experimental

Example sentences of “experimental”:

+ Prior to joining the band in 1997, he was the touring drummer for Alanis Morissette as well as the drummer in a progressive experimental band called Sylvia.

+ Physicists then compare these predictions to observations or experimental evidence to show whether the theory is right or wrong.

+ The university has three schools: Social Sciences, Health and Experimental Sciences, and Technical.

+ You may download them from addons.mozilla.org; they are still in the experimental section, so you may have to log in to download and install them.

+ But an edit history that is clogged with experimental or “junk” edits may become confusing, and versions that fail to meet encyclopedic standards may in the long run have a negative effect, particularly if they are not marked with tags to indicate their temporary status.

+ Mendel’s experimental results have later been the object of some debate.

+ Chemical scheme of water-splitting process during photosynthesis by the way of experimental analysis.

+ He is best remembered for the experimental approach to animal psychology now known as ‘Morgan’s canon’, which is a specialised form of Occam’s razor.

+ Failure of the experiment to produce interesting results may lead the scientist to reconsidering the experimental method, the hypothesis or the definition of the subject.

+ Bowie covered many genres including art rock, hard rock, glam rock, alternative rock, krautrock, protopunk, post-punk, electronica, Blue-eyed soul, New Wave musicNew Wave, Industrial, Techno, Disco, Experimental rock, Folk, Instrumental, Ambient and house.

+ Unlike the earlier experimental gas-turbine British Rail APT-EAPT-E unit, these units were powered by 25kV AC overhead electrification and were used on the London Euston and Glasgow Central.

+ An experimental study of various graphic, tabular and textual methods of presenting quantitative information.

+ The name was “CB’s 313 Gallery.” CB’s Gallery was played by artists of milder sounds, such as acoustic rock, folk musicfolk, jazz or experimental music.

+ Their equations describing Brownian motion were checked by the experimental work of Jean Baptiste Perrin in 1908.

+ Duflo shared the 2019 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer, “for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty”.

+ An expanding arsenal of experimental methods yields an explosion of insights into protein folding mechanisms.

+ Discovery of genes involved with learning and memory: An experimental synthesis of Hirschian and Benzerian perspectives.

+ Control samples are the same as the experimental sample, except for one difference.

+ They first focused on experimental and industrial music.

+ From one set, with extra words Florida, old, lonely, forgetful, wrinkle the experimental group “walked more slowly away from the experimental room”.

+ Prior to joining the band in 1997, he was the touring drummer for Alanis Morissette as well as the drummer in a progressive experimental band called Sylvia.

+ Physicists then compare these predictions to observations or experimental evidence to show whether the theory is right or wrong.

More in-sentence examples of “experimental”:

+ The surviving drawings are surprisingly accomplished and “modern” in their style and execution, foreshadowing the experimental techniques of Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism.

+ Keba works on a lot of experimental music and plans to dedicate a lot more time working on unplugged music.

+ Versions before IPv4 were experimental and never widely used.

+ He was involved with the first experimental demonstration of nuclear fusion.

+ In 2020, it merged into Roosevelt University, which formed under it a new Robert Morris Experimental College as one of several colleges at Roosevelt.

+ This experimental result is called the “wave-particle duality” in quantum mechanics.

+ He is the founder and president of the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics, a Member of the Board of Advisors for The Independent Institute, and a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington D.C..

+ The pace of his scientific activity soon outstripped his capacity to publish all experimental details, and much of the work in which he participated was not published until a few years after his death.

+ Psychology as the behaviorist views it is a purely objective experimental branch of natural science.

+ Thoughts on Science: The scientific method is at once experimental and rational, requiring such evidence as will make doubt impossible.

+ In statistics, a “p”-value is the probability that the null hypothesis gives for a specific experimental result to happen.

+ On May 9, 2020, the development team announced an update that included experimental multi-core CPU emulation.

+ He only had a small experimental friction generator.

+ Plan 9 is currently used as a hobbyist’s operating system, and in certain experimental fields, where the highly distributed nature of the operating system is valued.

+ In 1980, he received the Award for Experimental Therapeutics from the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics in recognition of his pioneering work on the treatment of shock due to burns.

+ John Davies Cale, Order of the British EmpireOBE is a Welsh musician, composer and record producer, known as a founding member of experimental rock band The Velvet Underground.

+ Participants were not asked to learn the nouns in this experimental condition but were still tested on recall accuracy.

+ Field and experimental work on these ideas continues to this day.

+ Co-founder Joan Ganz Cooney said of the CTW model: “From the beginning, we—the planners of the project—designed the show as an experimental research project with educational advisers, researchers, and television producers collaborating as equal partners”.Borgenicht, David 1998.

+ The failed experimental mutants are then given to a cruel circus freakshow owner.

+ After experimental planning in the 1970s and 1980s, the economy was reformed in a market economy direction.

+ Is an a cappella album with a beatbox, electronic music and experimental music influences.

+ Strictly speaking, “recombinant DNA” refers to DNA molecules, while “molecular cloning” refers to the experimental methods used to assemble them.

+ Cherenkov counting in this experimental context is normally used for quick rough measurements.

+ Pollock was introduced to the use of liquid paint in 1936 at an experimental workshop operated in New York City by the Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros.

+ In 1962 he was appointed director of the National Institute for Medical Research, and became professor of experimental medicine at the Royal Institution.

+ The surviving drawings are surprisingly accomplished and "modern" in their style and execution, foreshadowing the experimental techniques of Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism.

+ Keba works on a lot of experimental music and plans to dedicate a lot more time working on unplugged music.
+ Versions before IPv4 were experimental and never widely used.

+ GWAR’s 5th studio album Ragnarok was released in 1995 it contains an experimental combination of Crossover Thrash and Funk rock.

+ For a further discussion see Chapter 25 of It has demonstrated huge and continued successes in experimental predictions, but it does leave some things unexplained.

+ In statistics, when the odds are written as Fraction fractions, the ratio of the odds of two related experimental events is called the odds ratio.

+ A number of important journals are published by the Rockefeller University Press: the “Journal of Experimental Medicine”, the “Journal of Cell Biology”, and “The Journal of General Physiology”.

+ He first became known for his controversial work in experimental theater.

+ They made trains like the British Rail Class 210 diesel multiple unit and the experimental Advanced Passenger Train tilting High Speed Train during the 1970s and early 1980s.

+ As a sound engineer he has produced works for the experimental groups Thela, He also played in the groups La Gloria and Empirical.

+ However, while theory clearly favors a non-linear approach, there are no obvious experimental implications for a linear vs.

+ The article is also notable for its strong defense of the objective scientific status of applied psychology, which at the time was considered to be much inferior to the established experimental psychology.

+ Sinergia is a experimental music band, formed in 1994 in Santiago, Chile.

+ The Triadic ballet is an experimental ballet, designed and composed by Oskar Schlemmer amongst others.

+ In his book “Russia at War 1941 to 1945”, Alexander Werth said that while visiting Danzig in 1945 just after it was freed by the Red Army, he saw an experimental factory outside the city for making soap from human bodies.

+ Lu later served as the Direct of the Bureau of Education of Baoding city government and the first principal of Experimental Middle School attached to Hebei Normal University.

+ The first to be demonstrated working was the University of ManchesterManchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine, while the EDSAC, completed a year after SSEM, was the first really useful computer that used the stored program design.

+ It is considered to be Slayer’s most experimental album with most of the album’s content written by guitarist Jeff Hanneman.

+ It is not pseudoscience because it is a refutable theory, however Lazar’s claims are not backed by any direct experimental evidence at this time.

+ In December 2019, Yuzu added an experimental Vulkan renderer to its Early Access build.

+ It’s just for fun and experimental purposes.

+ Tyndall also published more than a dozen science books which brought state-of-the-art 19th century experimental physics to a wide audience.

+ They wanted to restrict psychology to experimental methods.

+ Later, she was promoted to the head of the Department of Experimental Therapy.

+ Until the Quadricycle, Ford’s work had been experimental and theoretical.

+ The didgeridoo is now often used as an instrument in the experimental and avant-garde music scene.

“departed” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “departed”:

– Rodin’s most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory.

– In 2006, the 1977 departed 1975-1977 cast were or was replaced by the 2009-2011 cast playing the Ruiz family and their friends in their gang.

– After repairs were made the aircraft departed Songshan Airport again and broke up shortly afterward.

– Hooker and a sizable party of local assistants departed for eastern Nepal on 27 October 1848.

– Graff replaced recently departed Stephen Gustafson from The Electric Company in 1975.

departed use in sentences
departed use in sentences

Example sentences of “departed”:

- His plane departed from Clapham, BedfordshireClapham and disappeared while flying over the English Channel.

- Unfortunately, the series was cancelled after Taehyun departed on November 26, 2016, due to health issues.
- On December 9, 2013, he departed Washington, D.C.

– His plane departed from Clapham, BedfordshireClapham and disappeared while flying over the English Channel.

– Unfortunately, the series was cancelled after Taehyun departed on November 26, 2016, due to health issues.

– On December 9, 2013, he departed Washington, D.C.

– Sauber departed F1 with their best results; six third places and two front row starts.

– After sea trials it departed Scotland in January 1968 for Israel.

– Lee once again departed the title into which he had infused so much of his own personality over his near 10-year stint as regular writer.” and his last “Fantastic Four” was #125.

– Three slow transports departed from Truk on 16 August carrying the remaining 1,400 soldiers from Ichiki’s Infantry Regiment plus 500 naval marines from the 5th Yokosuka Special Naval Landing Force.

– Osborn and Reno departed after nine episodes.

– Eileen Derbyshire, who plays Emily Bishop, started in 1961 and departed in 2016 and returned for one appearance in 2019.

– Far East Air Transport Flight 103, a Boeing 737Boeing 737-200, registration B-2603, departed Taipei Songshan Airport for Kaohsiung on 22 August 1981.

– In 1999, when Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs departed the band, Gem archer, who was currently working with the creating record label under Alan McGee, came in as the replacement guitarist and Andy Bell of Hurricane #1 and Ride came in for bass guitar.