intactness

NOUN
  1. the state of being unimpaired
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How To Use intactness In A Sentence

  • It has been shown previously that infected and uninfected nodule protoplasts isolated according to this protocol are osmotically active and exclude the dye propidium iodide, indicating the intactness of their plasma membrane.
  • The 976 participating families in the original study were representative of the northeastern United States with respect to sex, family intactness, family income, and socioeconomic status.
  • The intactness of chloroplasts was estimated from the difference in the quantum yield of photosynthetic complex II in the presence and absence of ferricyanide, measured using a PAM2000 Chlorophyll Fluorometer (Walz, Germany).
  • In countries which intactness is the overwhelming norm, the concept of needing a circumcision for a medical reason later is almost unheard of. The First Cut | Her Bad Mother
  • Mining companies in Canada have sunk money into developing and exploring claims that, if fully exploited, could significantly threaten the quality of the water and the intactness of the Crown. M. Sanjayan: Lewis and Clark Would Have Approved
  • Assuming the economy does retain some semblance of "intactness" over the next two years there no doubt will be some major winners for steadily investing through this time; I have been and own all of those commented upon (though BP was purchased and left for dividends many years ago), but honestly good companies or not I'm not so sure. Fool.co.uk - Headlines
  • Our next step was to examine the interaction of the independent variables with the demographic factors (i.e., age of the parent, education, intactness of the home, and toddler's gender).
  • The intactness of the whole organism is clearly sensed through communication; if that sense was absent, then the loss of particular part would not be recognized and regeneration would not occur.
  • English Heritage decided the building did not possess a high level of 'intactness' and did not have the special architectural interest to justify listing it. IcCheshireOnline
  • We are so strict with our physical intactness . It is certainly more important that a man to keep his intact virtue.
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