synthetically

[ UK /sɪnθˈɛtɪkli/ ]
[ US /sɪnˈθɛtɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. by synthesis; in a synthetic manner
    some of these drugs have been derived from opium and others have been produced synthetically
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How To Use synthetically In A Sentence

  • In hypersensitive mutants the mutation synthetically enhances toxin lethality and can be functionally informative.
  • That this House expresses deep concern over the numerous independent toxicological studies and thousands of subjective reports attesting to the toxic effects of the artificial sweetener aspartame on human health; notes that aspartame, once patented as a biochemical warfare agent, is the synthetically produced methyl ester of a dipeptide which is readily broken down in the gut to release methanol; further notes that in naturally occurring foodstuff methanol is either not released into the body or present together with natural defence mechanisms that mitigate its toxic effects; recognises that methanol is a well known poison and is further converted into formaldehyde, a class A carcinogen according to the World Health Organisation's International Agency for Research on Cancer; accepts that severe health concerns occur from the gradual accumulation of formaldehyde in the body which cannot be excreted and that further research has shown that long term low level exposure to formaldehyde induces leukaemia and nasopharyngeal cancer in humans; acknowledges that of the 166 studies conducted on aspartame's safety deemed relevant to humans, 92 per cent. of independently sponsored studies identified one or more problems with aspartame's safety whereas industry-sponsored studies found unanimously in favour of aspartame's safety; and urges the Government to abide by the precautionary principle and make use of Statutes 13 and 16 of the 1990 Food Safety Act to remove aspartame from the permitted list of additives on the UK market. Roger Williams, UK Parliament Member, Applauds Reinvestigation of Aspartame's Neurotoxicity
  • Cutting-edge techniques employed include embedding a microchip in the work and applying synthetically produced DNA in liquid, powder or glue form.
  • In the mid-nineteenth century, the renowned microbiologist and chemist Louis Pasteur took on one of the puzzles of the day: why a solution with tartaric acid derived from living things in this case, the discarded yeast remains of the winemaking process behaved differently from a solution with the same tartaric acid that had been made synthetically. First Contact
  • Studying one typical landslide we can use synthetically studying system that include experiential judge, GPS upper and DIP underground observation, data statistics, emulation mode and so on.
  • Then, a software architecture model of synthetically personnel information system was designed.
  • It has been prepared synthetically by heating glycerol and oleic acid together, and may be obtained by submitting olive oil to a low temperature for several days, when the liquid portion may be further deprived of any traces of stearin and palmitin by dissolving in alcohol. The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
  • The first product in Bolivia to earn organic certification from Bio Latina, achiote provides an ecologically-safe alternative to synthetically-produced dye.
  • Effects of column axial force and rib stiffener on hysteretic behavior of connections were synthetically considered for the first time during cyclic-loading.
  • Folate that’s produced synthetically is called folic acid. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
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