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How To Use Etiolated In A Sentence

  • Measurements of starch and sucrose contents were also performed on leaves from plants etiolated for 2 days in order to investigate whether the starch in the CMS plants could be metabolized.
  • The wedding planner in me was relieved, but the Jackson in me felt, for the first time, a little sad about the etiolated state of the Jackson family horticulture. Shaking the Family Tree
  • Later on, the margins of his maths books teemed with the etiolated figures that he still sketches now. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is no longer just the arch mannerist, the etiolated epigone of Michelangelo, perverse and stylised in equal measure. Bronzino's Medici portraits – review
  • Abdomen: the basal petiolated segment ferruginous, with its apical half black above; the apical segment with an angular shape at its base, which is smooth and shining, with its lateral margins carinate, the extreme apex ferruginous; beneath smooth and shining, with the apical margins rufo-piceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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  • It is found in leaves, etiolated tissues, seeds, roots, fruits, and tubers in the chloroplast as well as in the cytosol.
  • If a wind blew, the etiolated canvases would bend. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you want some quiet R & R — I know, I know, we are shopping, not on a retreat, but bear with me — the lavendar, orchid-strewn, light-flooded, minimalist "arena" where shoes from the likes of Balenciaga (stunning raspberry etiolated "Countess" pumps, £ 325) keep company with Jil Sander's lace-up gray brogue's (£ 410) — perfect for baggy or slouchy pants — offers what you might term a "moment" for retail reflection. Does the Shoe Fit? Finding the Perfect Flat
  • These plants continued to grow without light and developed new etiolated leaves.
  • The music is occluded, disorientating, its harmonies as bitter and etiolated as the text. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although expression of carotenoid genes does occur in etiolated plants, their synthesis is stimulated on transfer to light.
  • He is no longer just the arch mannerist, the etiolated epigone of Michelangelo, perverse and stylised in equal measure. Bronzino's Medici portraits – review
  • Abdomen petiolated, smooth and shining, with a beautiful glossy pile, which is most dense at the sides; the apical segment longitudinally subcarinated in the middle above. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Abdomen, the second, third, and base of the fourth segment more or less ferruginous; the apex of the basal petiolated joint ferruginous beneath. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Democratic culture is far richer and more diverse, Stout argues, than the terms of Rawls's etiolated rationalism can capture.
  • Now that he is pushing 80 there is something etiolated about his monumental frame. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flower meristem, flower buds, and leaves from green and 2 d-etiolated plants were analysed for ATP and ADP contents.
  • B. erecta is a stoloniferous species, consisting of a rosette of petiolated dissected leaves.
  • His inky fingers become large, manly hands, his drooping scholastic back stiffens, his elbows go out, his etiolated complexion corrugates and darkens, his moustaches increase and grow and spread, and curl up horribly; a large, red scar, a sabre cut, grows lurid over one eye. Little Wars; a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books.
  • Hardly the kind of etiolated artsy sort of thing you're complaining about. Pulitzer -- yawn -- prizes
  • It feels beyond high definition, etiolated, claustrophobic. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for the performances, they are strangely etiolated. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a sign of the etiolated nature of the recovery that both options are currently "in play". Global recovery's weakness raises possibility of trade war
  • He felt etiolated and unkempt.
  • But love doesn't work that way and nor does compassion, love's etiolated echo. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This species is remarkable in the size and shape of its petiolated leaves. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • The pictures, dramatically arrayed on the walls according to their distance from Hiroshima's Ground Zero, show landscapes of burned-over rubble, concrete and steel buildings reduced to etiolated skeletons, and close-ups of flash burns and other interesting evidence of the awesome destructiveness of the bomb. Tragedy and Comedy of Life
  • This species also belongs to the division Liacos; the petiolated cell is small and oblong-quadrate; the male exactly resembles the female, except that its head is smaller and narrower than the thorax; the abdomen is rather more strongly punctured. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • And if you want a casing made out of etiolated Saskatchewan hoar frost you can probably get that too.
  • Plants grown in pots were etiolated by keeping 4-week-old plants in complete darkness for 2 days.
  • Apart from an elongated waist which gave him the look of the etiolated shadow of a much taller man, he was not altogether bad looking.
  • The cast in the original production were much more hippie - etiolated individuals with bad teeth and sometimes rather lanky hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • Green barley that had never been etiolated gave essentially the same results as etiolated plants that were exposed to light.
  • Exposure of etiolated cereal leaves to red light results in unrolling.
  • This paper is a study on morphogenetic process of bulb formation of explants from etiolated seedlings of Fritillaria pallidiflora Schrenk.
  • Abdomen petiolated, smooth and shining, with the apex and the margins of the segments narrowly rufo-piceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • For a Fifties child, food meant Campbell's soup, baked potatoes, shepherd's pie, stringy spinach, etiolated carrots, and toad-in-the-hole.
  • He is in complete control of his long, etiolated body—his small waist circled by a gold belt, fastening his ivory robe. This Blessed 'Richard II'
  • Small amounts of such products have been observed by other groups in protein samples from etiolated barley and wheat seedlings.
  • What kind of alien friend would you plump for - etiolated, fuzzy, mechanical, friendly or with a frisson of delicious scare? The Times Literary Supplement
  • One cannot change this all in a moment, but one can balkanize Wikipedia's uppity, insipid lynch mob into an etiolated and sapless agglomeration. Historical Christian Hairstyles
  • Our results clearly indicate that P650 - 655 is the main photoactive LPOR complex involved in continuous Chl accumulation in illuminated leaves of plants that have not been previously etiolated.
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  • Abdomen petiolated, the petiole as long as the abdomen; the ovipositor as long as the petiole and abdomen united. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Ambiguous consolation, but never easy sentiment, is offered in the delicately contrasting intermezzo and an uneasy, etiolated finale. Times, Sunday Times
  • Abdomen petiolated; a fascia on the apical margins of all the segments, and the petiole, yellow; the third and following fasciæ narrowest; all the fasciæ continued beneath the abdomen. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Flowering continues but decreases through at least three seasons without burning; in long unburned sites, plants are etiolated and flower rarely if at all.
  • This species belongs to Guérin's division Liacos, of which _S. dimidiata_ is the type; the third discoidal cell is petiolated, the petiole entering the second submarginal about the middle. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • There is, therefore, a risk that as the government shrinks the public sector there is only an etiolated private sector to take its place. Coalition will inflict cuts now and spend later to win a second term
  • Abdomen petiolated; the apical margins of the segments with reddish-yellow fasciæ; beneath, the margins of the segments are rufo-piceous, not fasciated. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology

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