How To Use isolable In A Sentence
- Isolable carbocyclic compounds contain seven or fewer carbons in the cycle.
- The Leslie Southwick issue per se has the advantage of being isolable from the larger issue. The Volokh Conspiracy » Fred Thompson on the Leslie Southwick Nomination,
- Calves are easy to shock, because they're so isolable, but you have to train them smart.
- I would argue that ‘the Christian tradition’ is not so easily identifiable and isolable as an unchanging measure against which any position can be declared ‘orthodox’ or ‘heretical.’
- Today's looming climate, ecology, energy, and nuclear threats are not isolable into narrow specialty areas, and are not manageable by economic and fiscal measures alone. Ervin Laszlo: The G-20: Fighting for a Safe Spot on the Deck of the Titanic
- Debates over what is patentable typically revolve around questions of isolable genes and gene sequences.
- Shortly thereafter I prepared the first isolable terminal methylene complex, the structure of which was solved by Lloyd Guggenberger. Richard R. Schrock - Autobiography
- Neither it nor mahanyelo conveys the sense of one person's experiences as a discrete package, an abstract isolable entity with a beginning, middle, and end. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
- So, the result may be that psychological scientists become very concerned with short-term results that preferably can be packaged as multiple isolable bits that can be sent to different journals.
- That leaves us with the idea that modules might be isolable function-specific processing systems, all or almost all of which are domain specific (in the content [viz. roughly Fodorian] sense), whose operations aren't subject to the will, which are associated with specific neural structures (albeit sometimes spatially dispersed ones), and whose internal operations may be inaccessible to the remainder of cognition. Modularity of Mind