+ The baby puts its mouth on to their mother’s nipple and sucks the milk out of the breast’s mammary gland.
+ The studies indicating harm reported a variety of deleterious effects in rodent offspring exposed in the womb: abnormal weight gain, insulin resistance, prostate cancer, and too much mammary gland development.
+ Sometimes mammary intercourse continues to the point of ejaculation.
+ National Toxicology Program later agreed with the panel, expressing “some concern for effects on the brain, behavior, and prostate gland in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to bisphenolA” and “”minimal” concern for effects on the mammary gland and an earlier age for puberty for females in fetuses, infants, and children at current human exposures to bisphenolA.” The NTP had “”negligible” concern that exposure of pregnant women to bisphenolA will result in fetal or neonatal mortality, birth defects, or reduced birth weight and growth in their offspring.”, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences website.
– Many cancer drugs target the proteins coded by oncogenes.
– The M subunit is coded by LDHA on human chromosome 11, and the H subunit is coded by LDHB on chromosome 12.
– Both the alpha chains and beta chains are coded for by a cluster of six or seven genes, which provide the code for different versions of the molecule.
– In the days of DOS, every game using the game port had to do its own calibration, often each time the game started, and some poorly coded calibration routines even failed to work consistently and properly, rendering some joysticks unusable with some games.
– Each full footnote is coded within 3 lines of text, even though indented and pinpointing the page numbers.
– This can be used for those things that can be coded as CSS, such as colours and borders.
Use the word coded
Example sentences of “coded”:
– The coded information can be text or numbers.
– Supporters of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory falsely claimed the emails had coded messages that connected several high-ranking Democratic Party officials and U.S.
– This template currently uses hard coded styles and class names.
– Much of the meta data must be hand coded or specified during the page layout process.
– Additionally, search results from major search engine, such as Google, are color coded for safety.
– Eventually we could have a 53 article rotation and when we get a new article it could be coded and used to replace the article expected to be displayed during the third week of March the following year if we wanted to take it that far.
– The default count, as 3 spaces, was chosen because a 1-or-2-space gap is often coded as simply “amp;nbsp;” and hence, 3 spaces is the first gap needing longer markup.
– The link to the country’s article for their army is also coded in the “country data template”.
– Using P-if syntax: A similar if-structure can be coded without Template:If, by using the templates in a “P-if” structure.
- The coded information can be text or numbers.
- Supporters of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory falsely claimed the emails had coded messages that connected several high-ranking Democratic Party officials and U.S.
- This template currently uses hard coded styles and class names.
– They called the machine and its coded messages “Tunny”.
– This is a register macro holding an HTML code that might alternatively be locally coded as displaying ‘:’ within a text stream, but not activating wikimarkup preprocessing action as does the use of the actual meta-control character.
– Many complex proteins consist of more than one polypeptide, and the polypeptides are coded separately.
– Since computers are very complex digital devices that are based on the binary numeral system rather than the commonly-used decimal numeral system or binary coded decimal system, there are many situations where the standard metric system does not work well, particularly with memory sizes for a computer or storage device.
– Reading the coded messages, they knew what the Japanese plan was.
– The M and H subunits are coded by two different genes.
– They are the same for the BS=1 is coded by nothing, rather than by “1”.
More in-sentence examples of “coded”:
– Unlike enwiki’s soft redirect template, ours doesn’t work if the target is coded with a colon at the beginning.
– Movies that need to be in the parent cat can have it specifically coded on the page, which would make it easier to work with later.
– Nothing in the text seems to indicate notability, and most of the references are not coded with a statement that would show notability: some are coded just next to the actress’ name.
– They are often considered as coded messages through numbers.
– Colossus imitated the machine and read the coded message from a punched tape.
– They are produced by cellular machinery coded for in the genetic code of any organism.
– The army flag is coded in the “country data template”.
– Nevertheless, some 40—50 coded messages were sent per day by ULTRA.
– They decide the codes for the names of the country subdivisionsubdivisions of all countries coded in I 3166-1.
– During World War II, Comanche soldiers created about 250 coded terms, while Navajo soldiers eventually developed more than 700 terms.
– It also arranges for our own secret transmissions to be coded securely.
– By “DNA sequence” we mean the sequence of nucleotide base pairs in an exon, which is the part of a gene which determines the sequence of amino acids in the coded protein.
– Coding for square brackets is html coded rather than manually keyed into the code, to ensure compatibility with the “url” parameter in –the section of the documentation page.
– The link to the country’s article for their navy is also coded in the “country data template”.
– Yet, because a wikitable is coded in markup language, the columns cannot simply be dragged across the screen as with a column-oriented editor.
– The issue of determining “top-level tables” is complicated by the use of templates: a table coded inside a template might seem to be a top-level table.
– Some infoboxes should be coded inside an article.
– In France, orders had been relayed within the German army using radio messages coded by the Enigma machine.
– It was coded in HTML.
– One example for this is how numbers are coded in English braille: First there is a symbol that says the next symbol is a number, and then there is the symbol for the number.
– The template is coded to handle the American spelling “center”.
– It is coded in CGI and is used by many programmers.
– The full, detailed content of that footnote text is not at the top of the article but, instead, is coded in the section named “Notes”.
– Automated taxoboxes use a function in Module:Autotaxobox, which finds a colour-setting taxon by searching up the taxonomic hierarchy coded in taxonomy templates i.e.
– First developed by Choctaw in World War I, Type one NACT contained coded vocabulary, collections of words or phrases that were assigned to military subjects, within their languages.
– Founded by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 and released in 2006, the platform hosts user-created games of multiple genres coded in the programming language Lua.
- Unlike enwiki's soft redirect template, ours doesn't work if the target is coded with a colon at the beginning.
- Movies that need to be in the parent cat can have it specifically coded on the page, which would make it easier to work with later.
– On 15 August he received a coded letter from André with Clinton’s final offer: £20,000, and no indemnification for his losses.
– People can use newspapers to give a coded message to their loved one, giving other readers a view of the couples’ intimacy with one another.
– Most of the time, the value 0 is coded as white, and 1 is used for black.
– Items 1-3, as well as 5-6 can be coded as one instruction.
– But, other times similar structures are coded by entirely different genes, because of convergent evolution.
– The information stored in this way is considered epigenetic: it is not coded in the DNA but is nevertheless inherited by daughter cells.
– They got their name from their similarity to the protein coded by the Toll Toll gene identified in “Drosophila” in 1985 by Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard.
– See also “Template:Location map+”, which specifies points as a coded template list of markers/labels.
– It is coded as a use of the template.
– Perhaps 20 remote footnotes could be coded in a similar manner, all linked to the section title named “Notes”.
– The messages had been coded by an unknown German machine.
– General Parsons, seeing a letter written as a coded business discussion, laid it aside.
– The receiving fax machine reconverts the coded image, printing a paper copy.
– The air force flag is coded in the “country data template”.
– It means trying to break a coded cyphertext by trying a lot of possibilities with fast computers.
– It used to be thought that each gene on DNA coded for a single protein in a continuous strip.
– The link to the country’s article for their air force is also coded in the “country data template”.
– Unknown to the Japanese, the Americans had been able to decypher their coded messages.
– Honey bee dance communication: waggle run direction coded in antennal contacts? “J comp Physiol A” 184, 463–470.
– If each antibody was coded by one gene, it would take millions of genes to protect against antigens.
– The full, detailed content of that footnote text is not at the top of the article but, instead, is coded within the section named “Notes”, thus shifting all that text into the Notes section, and deferring details away from the main text of an article.
– Each symbol is coded with certain dots present, and others absent.
– It’s odd that the enwiki version is coded the same way ours was, but it didn’t have the problem.
+ With the release of the singles “Give it All”, “Swing Life Away”, and “Life Less Frightening”, Rise Against became more popular with fans, but still kept their underground feeling.
+ Derby then employed Phil Brown for a short period who was then replaced by the Academy Coach, Terry Westley, who kept the club up in the 2005-06 season.
+ Some of the city wall has been kept and is now under protection.
+ This left the band with the line-up they kept until 2010.
+ It’s something I can do in my wheelchair and has kept me occupied for hours.
+ Aspinall was also supposed to be fired, but the Beatles themselves insisted he be kept on.
+ Ptolemy happily paid the fee but kept the original scripts for the library.
Some in-sentence examples of kept
Example sentences of “kept”:
+ Not all of the collection is kept in this new building.
+ Able to do nothing more than breathe, Frieza floated in the planet’s debris, kept company only by his thoughts of how the universe’s conqueror had been thoroughly beaten by a Saiyan.
+ Natural beehives are made by honey bee colonycolonies, while domesticated honey bees are kept in man-made beehives in a location known as an apiary.
+ After World War II, his orchestra and his weekly television programme, “Victor Silvester’s Dancing Club”, kept him in the public eye.
+ The disturbance kept up its rapid forward motion, crossed the dateline, and entered the western Pacific.
+ The private key is kept secret, while the public key may be widely distributed and used by other users.
+ He was kept in intensive care unit.
+ The international prototype metre and the international prototype kilogram would be kept at the laboratory.
+ The noncommissioned officer, who had crashed and died, the grieving family kept score, and the plan to travel to the United States sometimes canceled.
+ From 1798 Hyderabad was one of the princely states of British India, but it kept local control.
+ They can also be kept in community tanks with other peaceful fish.
+ The deep water between those two large continental shelf areas was — for over 50 million years — a barrier that kept the flora and fauna of Australia separated from that of Asia.
+ Then she kept her husband’s name but modernized the spelling to Sutoro.
+ Siddhartha lived in luxury; his father kept trouble and hard work far from him.
+ Army Signal Corps kept up this network between 1870 and 1874 by an act of Congress.
+ The documents contain personal financial information about wealthy individuals and public officials that had been kept private.
+ Not all of the collection is kept in this new building.
+ Able to do nothing more than breathe, Frieza floated in the planet's debris, kept company only by his thoughts of how the universe's conqueror had been thoroughly beaten by a Saiyan.
+ Natural beehives are made by honey bee colonycolonies, while domesticated honey bees are kept in man-made beehives in a location known as an apiary.
More in-sentence examples of “kept”:
+ Now citizens can see their personal files on request; these files are kept by the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives.
+ The weapon kept being changed.
+ Her ideas on morals have the same depth of judgment and delicacy of feeling as those of janitresses and kept women….
+ Gault was kept in jail for a few more days, then was sent home.
+ Darwin kept a diary of the things he saw and did on this voyage.
+ She divorced him, but every time she tried to keep him out of the house, he kept beating her.
+ They kept Sardinia and Corsica.
+ But it kept colonies in what are now Canada and Florida, as well as the Caribbean.
+ Later in the book, when Harry was going to contact Kreacher about the location of Sirius Black, Luna kept watch for him, telling everyone that there was a gas leak.
+ Chapters 9 to 11 tell of a future time when the nations around them would be destroyed by an army, but Jerusalem would be kept from destruction.
+ Frances Burney kept this as a “family secret”.
+ However, the First Lady of the United StatesFirst Lady, doctor kept the stroke a secret.
+ Although none of the Bosstones’ future albums or singles were able to meet with the same kind of success, the band has kept a loyal following and continue to tour and record.
+ Before there were computers, employee data was often kept in filing cabinets.
+ Another important part of the agreement was that the rules would be kept stable.
+ When the Australian Capital Territory separated from New South Wales they kept using Eastern Standard Time.
+ John Nicolay kept this copy of the Gettysburg Address until he died in 1901.
+ Even though this season was different, the rules were kept the same for later seasons.
+ While the normal standards for numbering tropical depressions in the Atlantic OceanAtlantic shows that the old name/number is kept when a depression dissipates and regenerates, satellite data indicated that a second tropical wave combined with Tropical Depression Ten north of Puerto Rico to form a new, much more advanced system, which was then named as Tropical Depression Twelve.
+ Cremated remains can be kept in a container called an urn, which in turn can be buried on cemetery plot or placed in a depot called “columbarium”, or thrown into the air or water of a place that was special to the cremated person, or buried anonymously in the ground.
+ The southern country, called Judah, kept Jerusalem as its capital.
+ Consequently, no Roman Senatesenators were put to death during his reign; he thus kept to his promise that he would assume the office of banished from the city.
+ In his later life he was unemployed, unmarried, poor and kept to himself.
+ Only two of his lines were kept in the final script of “X-Men”.
+ James Smith’s own plant collection is also kept by the Society.
+ An aquarium is a place where fish and other animals that live in water are kept by humans.
+ Triple H won the match and kept the championship after hitting Umaga with a pedigree.
+ Many members that assumed Armageddon would come in 1975 left at the time, but many other people joined and the group kept growing.
+ The green tree frog can live up to sixteen years, if kept captive.
+ The circular frame is kept in a vessel, boiled for an entire day and then bent in the form of circle and dried.
+ There were more than 50 unnamed bodies kept in the morgue or still at the fire areas.
+ OK, apart from a spot of redirecting Static’s accounts to his main username, I’ve kept out of the argument that’s escalating here.
+ The Mønsteds kept a large staff in their mansion.
+ The information about who the subjects were, and which group they belonged to, is kept by a third party until the study is over.
+ There are also three masks from the same period, kept in The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
+ For example, the Earth’s moon is kept in orbit by the gravitational pull from the Earth.
+ Dodson The name “Cairo Stone” is also used to mean only those pieces kept in Cairo.
+ His identity was kept anonymous until he chose to come forward in 2010.
+ Young also said that his offseason farming chores, including wood chopping, kept his pitching arm in good shape until he was 44.
+ Potassium metal is very dangerous and can form an explosive coating if it is kept in air.
+ 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.
+ Male and female inmates are usually kept in separate locations, and often in separate prisons.
+ From here they kept going went west as far as Western Port.
+ It is kept in the Forbidden City Museum in Beijing.
+ Instead it is kept until it is needed.
+ Spent or partially spent uranium fuel rods kept underwater, for example inside a nuclear reactor or in a spent fuel pool, can glow blue due to Cherenkov radiation.
+ Before refrigeration, salt was very important, as it kept food fresh.
+ Diacritics are also more likely to be kept where there would otherwise be confusion with another word.
+ John I of SaxonyJohn I, as Saxony’s king, was below the Emperor, although he, like the other German princes, kept some of the rights of a sovereign ruler, including sending ambassadors other states.
+ Company president Betty James has always kept the toy’s price low so children could buy it.
+ Now citizens can see their personal files on request; these files are kept by the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives.
+ The weapon kept being changed.
+ Her ideas on morals have the same depth of judgment and delicacy of feeling as those of janitresses and kept women....
+ The province has a population of slightly over one million people.
+ It lived during the mid-Jurassic period, about 165 million years ago.
+ She released her second album, “Feels Like Home” in 2004, which sold over a million copies in its first week of its release.
+ Note that only common codes are shown here, among the 249,000+ characters already officially in the Unicode character set’s 1.1 million possible codes.
+ Speed is asking for $6.5 million US$ in the lawsuit.
How to use in sentence of million
Example sentences of “million”:
+ Today the center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is in Utah, but there are more than 16 million Mormons living all over the world.
+ The $15 million price tag for the 2000 bra worn by Gisele Bündchen earned a place in the “Guinness World Records” as the most expensive item of lingerie ever created..
+ In 2009, the islanders asked the Australian government for AU$ 22 million to build new sea walls.
+ Twain claims some shocking things, such as the elder Rockefeller paying taxes on only 2.5 million of his fortune and a U.S.
+ One of their most successful albums to date, it debuted at #6 on the US “Billboard” 200 The album has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.
+ He signed a 4-year, $21.2 million contract with the Coyotes on September 14, 2012.
+ About 15.5 million people in the Netherlands actually have the Dutch nationality.
+ Also, the money awarded with the medal is much lower than the US$1.3 million given with each Nobel prize.
+ But around the world, there are about 21 million cases every year.
+ More than a million of apps are available to buy.
+ It made $175.3 million worldwide and received mostly positive reviews, with Gibson’s direction and Garfield’s performance getting praise.
+ Over five million people have seen a game in Dodger Stadium.
+ In 2013, BMI made $944 million and gave $814 million to its songwriters.
+ In 1995, they appeared in the hit movie “Clueless” and in 1997, the band released their most successful album, “Let’s Face It”, which sold over one million copies and spawned the hit single “The Impression That I Get”, which charted at #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Songs and entered the top 20 in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia.
+ Today the center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is in Utah, but there are more than 16 million Mormons living all over the world.
+ The $15 million price tag for the 2000 bra worn by Gisele Bündchen earned a place in the "Guinness World Records" as the most expensive item of lingerie ever created..
More in-sentence examples of “million”:
+ The sign said 4 million people died at Auschwitz.
+ This includes six million specimen records displaying geographic distribution, images, descriptive text and identification tools.
+ The sign said 4 million people died at Auschwitz.
+ This includes six million specimen records displaying geographic distribution, images, descriptive text and identification tools.
+ On 12 July 2019, Griezmann signed to FC Barcelona after they bought his 120 million euro buy-out clause.
+ In the first quarter of 2012, Ancestry had 1.87 million users.
+ It is 45 million Light yearyears light from Earth in the constellation of the Ursa Major.
+ It took in USD$4.1 million in the American box office.
+ It was No.1 in 12 countries and sold 13 million copies around the world.
+ Three million people live in Wales.
+ Its intake was only barely US$10.5 million over a budget of $90 million.
+ There are about 3 million people.
+ The Government of Ontario said on March 23, 2006 that it will give $670 million for this new work, which is less than one-third of the total money needed.
+ The migration happened during the Pliocene, 3.6–2.6 million years ago.
+ The university’s assets include a $158 million endowment.
+ The current level of 80 million of Internet users is expected to increase to 237 million by 2015.
+ Other internet sources claim figures from 75 million to 250 million records, though there is no official source for this information.
+ It was the first computer that sold over million sets.
+ They have sold over 3 million records worldwide.
+ In 2009, just over 7 million passengers used the airport.
+ In 1998, Disney believed that “Simba’s Pride” would be so popular that it shipped 15 million copies to stores for the October 27 release date.
+ Disney had about 1.2 million dollars.
+ It sells more than a million copies a day.
+ There are over 50 million speakers around the world.
+ Foreman has made over 150 million dollars from the sales of his grills, an amount that is more than he earned as a boxer.
+ It made less than $210 million worldwide.
+ As of April 2019, Netflix had over 148 million paid subscriptions worldwide, including 60 million in the United States, and over 154 million subscriptions total including free trials.
+ In June 1941, Heinrich Himmler, the leader of the SS, told other SS leaders that the Nazis planned to kill up to 30 million people in the Soviet Union.
+ It lived in South America between 20 and 15 million years ago.
+ A bad set of killings took place during Operation Searchlight, a series of killings which began on March 25, 1971 and ended on December 16, 1971 and led to death of 3 million Bengalis in East Pakistan, and other things like rape and looting.
+ It was a large Theropodatheropod which lived in South America during the Upper Cretaceous between about 72 and 70 million years ago.
+ By 1943, it was able to produce up to 50 million barrels of oil in the Dutch East Indies.
+ The Co-operative Group is a United Kingdom consumers’ cooperative, and, after the acquisition of Somerfield supermarkets, is the world’s largest consumer-owned business, with over 4.5 million members and 123,000 employees across all its businesses.
+ These creatures lived in the seas from at least 400 to 65 million years ago.
+ Julio José Iglesias de la Cueva is a Spanish singer-songwriter who has sold over 300 million records worldwide.
+ It has less than $50 million under management, according to Bloomberg.
+ Tianjin has 37 universities and has nearly 20 million students.<!– Check the validity of this fact.
+ This very long-lasting outbreak caused over $300 million in damage.
+ Large numbers of the population – an estimated 1.5 million Cambodians – were killed in purges before Vietnamese forces brought an end to the Khmer Rouge’s cruel and terrifying four-year reign in 1979.
+ The ratings showed that, much like the first Monday Night War, Raw came out on top, averaging 5.6 million viewers while iMPACT! averaged 2.2 million viewers.
+ Mobile advertising was worth 900 million dollars only in Japan.
+ It sold over one million copies there.
+ Jones sued Jackson’s estate in 2013 for 10 million dollars.
+ Later on in March 2007 though, a user named Andi2000 re-uploaded the video and today, it has 15 million views.
+ He played Bingham “Bing” Madsen in the “Black Mirror” episode “Fifteen Million Merits” and has had roles in “Psychoville” and “The Fades”.
+ Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, and others were targeted, and many as 2.5 million people died.
+ As of March 2011, the two games have sold over 5.3 million units.
+ He started the Self-Respect Movement or the Dravidian Movement and proposed the creation of an independent state called Dravida Nadu, comprising the states of South India.
+ Hitler and Mussolini installed the Croatian Ustaše, who had long sought Croatian independence, forming the Independent State of Croatia.
+ This territory was not given to the fascist Italian Social Republic, but instead completely dissolved and added to the puppet Independent State of Croatia.
+ The Polisario movement was formed in 1973, with the aim of establishing an independent state in the Spanish Sahara.
+ In 1813 Antioquia was declared a sovereign and independent state with Santa Fe as its capital, a status it maintained until 1826, when Medellín was chosen as the new departmental seat.
+ With Nazi Germany’s support, the Ustaše government of the new Independent State of Croatia created concentration camps and extermination camps.
+ He was buried in a special casket, with the hope of being reburied in Jerusalem one day when an independent State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital will be established.
+ The pamphlet asked that “the five Northern Provinceunits of India” – Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa become an independent state and not part of India.
In sentence use of independent state
Example sentences of “independent state”:
+ Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac is portrayed in this book as an ardent Roman Catholic crusader who publicly endorsed the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia, “Novak “, page 551: Stepinac in his speech on April 10., 1941.
+ The Independent State of Samoa is a country in Pacific Ocean.
+ She advocated the separation of Pakistan as an independent state when the Raj ended.
+ The bigger part of Bessarabia is currently the independent state of Moldova, while the rest of it and the northern part of Bukovina are territories of Ukraine.
+ Republic of North Macedonia is an independent state on the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe.
+ They were soon overpowered and the Independent State of Croatia effectively ceased to exist in May 1945, near the end of the war.
+ It is divided between the independent state of East Timor, and West Timor, belonging to the Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara.
+ Provokacija ili Manipulacija? by Željka Godec; Nacional, Zagreb, Croatia, June 15, 2000, Kvaternik’s Memoirs quoted After establishment of the Independent State of Croatia in April 1941 he and other 10 Ustašas organized the Black Legion.
+ Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac is portrayed in this book as an ardent Roman Catholic crusader who publicly endorsed the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia, "Novak ", page 551: Stepinac in his speech on April 10., 1941.
+ The Independent State of Samoa is a country in Pacific Ocean.
+ He was ambassador of the new independent state of Upper Volta in Great Britain from 1960 to 1966.
+ The Indian nationalists in Goa wanted their country to join with the new independent state of India.
+ Iqbal wanted an independent state for Muslim-majority provinces in northwestern India.
+ Mongolia became an independent state later.
+ During World War II, various German military commanders gave different figures for the number of Serbs, Jews and others killed on the territory of the Independent State of Croatia.
– It is also corrosive to metal and can burn skin.
– It is a dense, clear, corrosive liquid that can dissolve in water.
– It is corrosive to skin.
Make sentence of corrosive
Example sentences of “corrosive”:
– It is less corrosive than chlorine and does not make as many bad things in water.
– It is corrosive to skin and metals.
– It is a corrosive liquid.
– They leave behind corrosive droppings and hundreds of millions of dollars of damage every year.
– In small amounts, corrosive poison gases usually cause irritation, and may have a smell, but this is not universal.
– PS :- One of the most important thermoplastic materials, it is transparent, hard and inflammable, very bright and inert against many corrosive agents.
– It is corrosive to glass.
– Nitric Acid is a very corrosive and toxic strong acid that can cause severe burns.
– These are well developed, and produce noxious or even Corrosive substancecaustic secretions used to deter would-be predators.
- It is less corrosive than chlorine and does not make as many bad things in water.
- It is corrosive to skin and metals.
– For example, corrosive poison gases cause serious burns to the skin, eyes, and lungs.
– It is corrosive because it is basic.
– Often referred to simply as “corrosion”, corrosive wear is deterioration of useful properties in a material due to reactions with its environment.
– It is a very dangerous acid, being very corrosive and extremely toxic.
– Mercury chloride, also known as mercuric chloride and corrosive sublimate, is a chemical compound.
– It is very corrosive and a strong oxidizing agent.
– It is between the ovary at the bottom and the stigma at the top.
– Direct-to-video releases have historically carried a stigma of lower technical or artistic quality than theatrical releases.
– The stigma is the pollen receptor at the top of the carpel.
– When William was born his mother and father were not married so he had the stigma of being a bastard.
– The sticky stigma on another flower catches the pollen when the bee lands or flies nearby it.
– Some gets rubbed off on the next flower, where the female stigma is sticky.
– A stigma is a thickening of the wing membrane on the upper side of the top wing.
– The pollen is carried by some agent to the receptive surface of the stigma of the same or another flower.
stigma use in sentences
Example sentences of “stigma”:
- It transports sperm cells from the pollen grain, from the stigma to the ovules at the base of the pistil.
- Also, few people will speak up on their behalf because there is a stigma around working in the sex industry.
– It transports sperm cells from the pollen grain, from the stigma to the ovules at the base of the pistil.
– Also, few people will speak up on their behalf because there is a stigma around working in the sex industry.
– This eventually added to the stigma attached to mental health problems in the military.
– The stigma can be either hairy or sticky, or both to trap pollen.
– The pin flower has a long style bearing the stigma at the mouth and the stamens half-way down; and the thrum flower has a short style, so the stigma is half-way up the tube and the stamens are at the mouth.
– But despite the strides taken to remove the stigma of mental illness in being transgender, gatekeeping by doctors and therapists make most transgender people struggle to achieve their ideal self.
– A stigma is a part of a flower that gets pollen from pollinators such as bees.
– Carpels and pistils have three parts: a stigma at the top where the pollen lands; a style and an ovary.
– This is because of the stigma of being a sex worker.
– The real number is likely higher than this, due to the stigma around atheism.
– There is also feedback to the ego and a social stigma that may cause further psychological impact.
– A psychiatrist may medical diagnosisdiagnose this person with Gender identity disorder, but medical diagnosis itself is a controversial subject because being transgender has one been considered to be a mental illness, the stigma is still there.
– The stigma is part of the female reproductive part of a flower, the pistil.
– The stigma is on top of the style.
– In the ’70s, many people wanted to remove the stigma around people with intellectual disability.
+ Siempre Viva Norte is located on the island of Luzon at approximately 17.2033, 121.6316.
+ There are 21 stations on the Viva Pink line.
+ The population of Siempre Viva Norte increased by 761 people from 1,211 in 1990 to 1,972 in 2015.
+ The album received many awards, including the 2011 Viva Comet Awards for both singles and the entire album.
+ According to the calculated Age Dependency Ratios, there are 42 youth dependents for every 100 working-age people in Siempre Viva Norte; 7 aged/senior citizens for every 100 working-age people in Siempre Viva Norte; and 48 dependents for every 100 working-age people in Siempre Viva Norte.
+ Siempre Viva Norte is a barangay in the municipality of Mallig, in the province of Isabela, Cagayan Valley, Philippines.
+ Members of ViVA Opera Trio studied music at The Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music, University of Toronto, and University of British Columbia.
+ The Viva Blue bus rapid transitBRT line goes along Yonge from Finch to Newmarket Bus Terminal.
viva – example sentences
Example sentences of “viva”:
+ Siempre Viva Norte is home to one of the oldest elementary school in Mallig, Siempre Viva Norte Elementary School established in 1949.
+ Siempre Viva Norte, Mallig has a tropical climate.
+ The age group with the highest population in Siempre Viva Norte, according to the 2015 Census, is 20 to 24, with 194 individuals.
+ Krakowski made her movie debut in “National Lampoon’s Vacation”; she has also appeared in “Fatal Attraction”, “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas” Alfie”, “Go”, “Dance with Me”, “Stepping Out”, “Mom at Sixteen”.
+ Gatorade is the official sports drink of Viva Entertainment’s home video affiliate, Viva Video, Inc.
+ With The Malta Bums, Bayzo lived and played in Germany for six months, where he started Viva Malta at the end of 1967.
+ It appears the movie had many of the same problems as “Que Viva Mexico”.
+ Local sing and dance groups SexBomb Girls and Viva Hot Babes began to perform.
+ El Búho TV was broadcast on the Viva TV channel in Arequipa, until pressures from politicians and advertisers took it off the air.
+ Most months in Siempre Viva Norte experience substantial rainfall, with a brief dry season.
+ Siempre Viva Norte is home to one of the oldest elementary school in Mallig, Siempre Viva Norte Elementary School established in 1949.
+ Siempre Viva Norte, Mallig has a tropical climate.
+ Several caves known as the Hermitage Caves also exist near the tunnel, dug out during the Saxon era by Alfred the Great’s grandson.
+ The new era of was created by the Imperial court.
+ The story takes place in Atlantic City, New Jersey, during the Prohibition Era in the 1920s.
+ The years of Go-Toba’s reign are marked by more than one era name:.
+ They ended the Ford Cosworth DFV era in the mid 1980s.
+ The Byzantine Era led to the construction of several Christian churches, but the city continued to decline.
+ He played as left side-back and became one of the main player in glorious era of the club.
Some example sentences of era
Example sentences of “era”:
+ With the Modern Era expansion in the 1967–68 season and the creation of the West Division, the Wales Trophy was awarded to the team that finished in first place in the East Division during the regular season.
+ Many of the great nations and cities of the Classic Era collapsed, but some continue, such as in Oaxaca, Cholula, and the Maya of Yucatán, such as at Chichen Itza and Uxmal.
+ His books reflect many dark parts in American History, they are very good sources to help people learn about history.Also,His books were the very good examples of the Romantic Era of literature.
+ At the start of the professional era the club adopted its current name of Newcastle Falcons and in 1998 they won the Premiership within a year of winning promotion from the second tier, a feat that has yet to be repeated.
+ People who lived in the Heian Era stepped onto “tatami” to show their power and they spread the “tatami” only in a necessary part of the room.
+ He was a central player in golden era in both clubs history.
+ Although it was rebuilt during the Tongzhi Era and its incense has flourished, the scale of the temple has been greatly reduced.
+ From first season, he played as regular player and became a most central player in golden era in club history.
+ The Edwardian era in the United Kingdom is the period which included the reign of King Edward VII.
+ Hairstyles of the Barbie’s in the 1960s were typically the classic bubble-cut hairstyle of the era taken from the First Lady of the early 60’s Jackie Kennedy.
+ He was a central player in golden era in the clubs history.
+ The “Sarvestan palace” from the Sassanid era is a good example of this.
+ In the Mesozoic era sea-floor predators evolved various new forms which fed on the abundant shellfish.
+ During the Gallo-Roman era which lasted until about 450, the Ancient RomeRomans built and maintained a number of roads in the area including the “Kiem” linking Trier to Reims through what is now Mamer.
+ In East Asia, having era names based on ruling monarchs ended in the 20th century except for Japan, where they are still used.
+ The old portion of the town has many fine Renaissance era buildings decorated with exterior frescos and sculpture, as well as the impressive old canton fortress, the “Munot”.
+ The years of Kōnin’s reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name.
+ With the Modern Era expansion in the 1967–68 season and the creation of the West Division, the Wales Trophy was awarded to the team that finished in first place in the East Division during the regular season.
+ Many of the great nations and cities of the Classic Era collapsed, but some continue, such as in Oaxaca, Cholula, and the Maya of Yucatán, such as at Chichen Itza and Uxmal.
More in-sentence examples of “era”:
+ During the Pre-Islamic era the city at the site was called “Hajr” Hajr served as the capital of the province of Al Yamamah, whose governors were responsible for most of central and eastern Arabia during the Umayyad and Abbasid eras.
+ Caulfield Park is a large Victorian era garden between by Hawthorn, Balaclava and Inkerman Roads.
+ In the Roman era the military camp served an entire legion.
+ The museum owns items from the Renaissance era in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands.
+ He was released by the Pirates in August after he had 7 wins, 14 losses and an ERA of 5.02 in 24 starts.
+ Binary form was most commonly used in the Baroque era for short dances called minuets.
+ The ranges are made from Devonian era sandstone and have been eroded over 20 million years into shapes like towers and cones.
+ His second favorite album is 2001’s “God Hates Us All”; “The whole era that I was with the band that was the album that was the most well-rounded and mixed the best” with “Diabolus in Musica”.
+ The earliest forms of life in the fossil record are cyanobacteria from the Archaean era at 3.5 billion years ago.
+ Robinson’s career is generally considered to mark the beginning of the post–”long ball” era in baseball, in which a need for power-hitting was replaced with balanced offensive strategies that used footspeed to create runs through baserunning.
+ The Napoleonic era begins roughly with Napoleon’s coup d’état, overthrowing the Directory.
+ In the Romantic era the waltz became popular.
+ The human scientist who discovered the Silurians estimated their era incorrectly.
+ Fossil gastropods are less common during the Palaeozoic era than bivalves.
+ During the Tudor era numerous adventurers from Britain wanted to come and live in the region.
+ Historians and sociologists call the recent era modern life.
+ Along with the “Tale of Heiji” In the name “”Heiji” Rebellion” the noun “”Heiji”” refers to the Japanese era name after “”Hōgen”” and before “”Eiryaku”.” In other words, the “Heiji” Rebellion occurred during “Heiji”, which was a time period spanning the years from 1159 through 1160.
+ I have a problem though, Christianity and alcohol and Prohibition Era do not really fit there.
+ Pontedera is in the Arno valley at the confluence of the Era River and the Arno River.
+ Contemporary RB became a popular music genre after the disco era in the 1980s.
+ But the era of military pronunciamientos ruined his personal prospects and patriotic plans.
+ The years of Kameyama’s reign cover more than one era name.
+ By the early Islamic era only a handful of nomads lived in Petra.
+ The Bessemer converter was the first successful reactor on converting pig iron into steel, and the era of steel began.
+ However, after his injury in 2008, he started to pitch horribly as he attained an era of 9.64 along with 1 win and 6 losses in the 2009 season.
+ The name of the first part is Black Yajurveda, called Taittiriya.The Taittirīya Upanishad is a Vedic era Sanskrit text, embedded as three chapters of the Yajurveda.
+ Kenny Miller is the first player in the modern era to cross the Old Firm divide twice, having played for Rangers then Celtic, then moving back to Rangers.
+ The beginning of the diet soda or refreshment era was in 1952, when Kirsch Bottling in Brooklyn, New York launched a sugar free ginger ale called No-Cal.
+ The Prohibition Era was a period in United States history when alcohol was outlawed.
+ All non-atonal composers of the modernist era owe a debt to Debussy, including Stravinsky, Bartok, Messiaen and possibly even Steve Reich.
+ Since they still changed its number at every new year festival, the first year of a new era might only be a few days long.
+ In the name “Keichō Embassy”, the noun “Keichō” means the Japanese era name for the time period spanning the years from October 1596 to July 1615.
+ Tonjiru probably began to cook from the Meiji era onward.
+ Pappas pitched in 520 games, starting 465, with 209 wins, 164 losses, 43 shutouts in baseballshutouts, 1,728 ERA in 3,186 innings pitched.
+ In 1984 the team used BMW M12 turbo engines, and later Megatron turbos, and results improved as the turbo era moved along, going at its peak in 1988 when the team finished fifth in the constructors’ championship.
+ Melodramas were popular in the Victorian era on the stage and in novels.
+ Smith’s numbers in 2015 went up as his ERA and WHIP from the previous season.
+ Ci siamo dilungati un po’ a parlare del figlio Paolo per dimostrare che con era poi quella figura “insignificante” come vorrebbe il Fiskovic.
+ An era is made up of period periods, and several eras make up an eon.
+ The apple tree came from the same era as Elizabethan in the late 1500s and early 1600s, and is native to Britain.
+ This was golden era in the club history and he was one of the central player in golden era.
+ In the era of Ricardo Moniz he became a regular player of the starting team.
+ The Attitude Era was different from the more traditional WWF programming.
+ The authors argue that America can lead the world into the post-petroleum era and create a vibrant economy.
+ The UNESCO listing is for two separate areas where fossils from the Cainozoic era have been found.
+ He began the era of conquest that, within three generations, expanded the Inca dominion from the valley of Cuzco to nearly the whole of civilized South America.
+ There were many producers during the era of tape recorders, such as Sony, Akai, Revox, Teac, Pioneer, Technics, Tesla and many others.
+ It explores the musical era from the early 1940s to the late 1960s.
+ The ERA was introduced into Congress each year from 1923 to 1972.
+ Machines of this era were called “vented”; their fumes and drying exhausts were sent into the air, in the same way as with modern tumble dryer exhausts.
+ During the Pre-Islamic era the city at the site was called "Hajr" Hajr served as the capital of the province of Al Yamamah, whose governors were responsible for most of central and eastern Arabia during the Umayyad and Abbasid eras.
+ Caulfield Park is a large Victorian era garden between by Hawthorn, Balaclava and Inkerman Roads.
+ In the Roman era the military camp served an entire legion.
– It stars Lauren Bacall, James Garner, Maureen Stapleton, Michael Biehn, Hector Elizondo, Griffin Dunne, Dana Delany and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
– The killer, wearing a Ghostface costume, then returns to the screening and sits beside Maureen before mortally stabbing her.
– Hunter “Patch” Adams and the book “Gesundheit: Good Health is a Laughing Matter” by Adams and Maureen Mylander.
– It stars Tyrone Power, Maureen O’Hara, Helene Costello, Anthony Quinn, George Sanders, George Zucco and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
– She is the past president of the Organisation of African First Ladies against HIV/AIDS and founder of the Maureen Mwanawasa Community Initiative in 2002.
– The original line-up was Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison and Maureen Tucker.
– Nancy Reagan is also stepmother to Michael Reagan and the late Maureen Reagan.
– Michael and Maureen were the children of Ronald Reagan’s first marriage to actress Jane Wyman.
maureen example in sentences
Example sentences of “maureen”:
– The best dressed town crier and escort at the last World Championships are Peter and Maureen Taunton from the county town of Stafford, UK.
– Upon realising that Cici’s real name is Casey, she concludes that the killer is a copycat who targets students who share the same names as the Woodsboro murder victims, as Maureen Evans has the same name as Maureen Prescott, Phil Stevens as Steve Orth, Hugh Daniels as Dan Williams and Casey Cooper as Casey Becker.
– The Young Artist Foundation is a charity started in 1978 by Hollywood Foreign Press member, Maureen Dragone to raise money for child artists to go to special schools to study acting, singing, or other special arts.
– His father was white, and his mother Maureen Roberts, a qualified nurse and the only medical specialist for the surrounding townships, was of Indian descent and thus classified as non-white according to the categories of apartheid, and so the family was exposed to diverse discrimination.
– It stars Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Charles Laughton, Maureen O’Sullivan, Katharine Alexander, Vernon Downing, Ralph Forbes and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
– She also played Maureen in the 2005 erotic movie “Where the Truth Lies”.
– Other notable roles include Maureen Johnson in the original Broadway production of “Rent Rent” and in the movie based on the play, Shelby Cororan in “Glee”, and Nancy Tremaine in Disney’s “Enchanted”.
- The best dressed town crier and escort at the last World Championships are Peter and Maureen Taunton from the county town of Stafford, UK.
- Upon realising that Cici's real name is Casey, she concludes that the killer is a copycat who targets students who share the same names as the Woodsboro murder victims, as Maureen Evans has the same name as Maureen Prescott, Phil Stevens as Steve Orth, Hugh Daniels as Dan Williams and Casey Cooper as Casey Becker.
– The awards were started by Maureen Dragone in 1979 to award child actors and singers for their work during the years 1978 and 1979 because she thought child actors didn’t have a fair chance to win other awards given to adults like the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award.
– It stars James Stewart, Maureen O’Hara, Fabian Fabian, Lauri Peters, Lili Gentle, John Saxon, John McGiver, Marie Wilson, Reginald Gardiner and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
– It stars Walter Matthau, Maureen Stapleton, Barbara Harris, Lee Grant, Jenny Sullivan and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
– It is the first of the six MGM Tarzan movies starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan.