How to use in-sentence of “avian”:
+ Its establishment was an alternative to sharing avian influenza data by conventional public-domain archives.
+ At the end of the Cretaceous period, the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, which made all non-avian and most avian dinosaurs, as well as many other animals, extinct.
+ ALEX is short for Avian Learning EXperiment.
+ The H1N1 virus responsible for the 2009 swine flu pandemic has an unusual mix of swine, avian and human influenza genetic sequences.
+ Definitive fossil evidence for the extant avian radiation in the Cretaceous.
+ Townsend “Systematic position of the Socorro mockingbird “Mimodes graysoni”.” “Journal of Avian Biology” 35: 195–198.
+ Phylogeny and diversification of the largest avian radiation.
+ Rates of dinosaur body mass evolution indicate 170 million years of sustained ecological innovation on the avian stem lineage.

Example sentences of “avian”:
+ Chairul Nidom, a virologist at Airlangga University’s tropical disease center in Surabaya, East Java, did some independent research: he tested the blood of 10 apparently healthy pigs housed near poultry farms in West Java where avian flu had broken out, “Nature” reported.
+ A group of scientists from Hokkaido University developed an antibody test that could detect avian flu antibodies in only 20minutes.
+ Birds that eats other birds, such as hawks, eagles, and falcons, are called avian avivores.
+ They reached their apex in the hadrosaurduck-bills, before they were wiped out by the avian dinosaurs.
+ Black Elderberry has been found to be effective against the H5N1 strain of Avian Flu Zakay-Rones et al.
+ A new Lower Cretaceous bird from China and tooth reduction in early avian evolution.
+ The Western Interior Seaway was home to early Avesbirds also, including the flightless “Hesperornis” which had stout legs for swimming through water and small wing-like appendages used for marine steering rather than flight; and the tern-like “Ichthyornis”, an early avian with a toothy beak.
+ In 2005, there was an epidemic of bird influenza spreading through some parts of the world, often called avian flu.
+ Chairul Nidom, a virologist at Airlangga University's tropical disease center in Surabaya, East Java, did some independent research: he tested the blood of 10 apparently healthy pigs housed near poultry farms in West Java where avian flu had broken out, "Nature" reported.
+ A group of scientists from Hokkaido University developed an antibody test that could detect avian flu antibodies in only 20minutes.
+ Birds that eats other birds, such as hawks, eagles, and falcons, are called avian avivores.
+ Wing colouration and reflectance in “Morpho” butterflies as related to reproductive behaviour and escape from avian predators.
+ His observations on the ethology of the Great Crested Grebe, published in 1914, was a landmark in avian field research.
+ The endemic birds may have no immunity to the fatal avian pox which is transmitted by biting flies.
+ The first, “Rahonavis” was originally classified as avian bird, but found to be a dromaeosaur in later studies.
+ The 1957 and 1968 pandemic flu strains were caused by reassortment between an avian virus and a human virus.
+ A group of scientists from Hokkaido University developed an antibody test that could detect avian flu antibodies in only 20 minutes.
