How To Use Unaltered In A Sentence

  • The sensitiveness of diazotized primuline to light, when united to organic substances and the different colors which can be obtained with the unaltered compound, have given rise to an interesting printing method, the invention of Messrs.A. G. Photographic Reproduction Processes
  • A concurrent sentence of 12 months imprisonment for the possession of methadone did not form the subject of any appeal, and was left unaltered.
  • So far as the androecium is concerned, the stamens either remain unaltered, or they are present in a more or less petal-like condition; but it far more frequently happens that the stamens are entirely suppressed, the adventitious bud supplying their place; thus was it in the _Dianthus_ represented in the adjoining woodcut, fig. 66, where the stamens were entirely absent, and their places supplied by flower-bearing branches. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • We see the same fact in geographical distribution; for instance, in the land-shells and coleopterous insects of Madeira having come to differ considerably from their nearest allies on the continent of Europe, whereas the marine shells and birds have remained unaltered. On the Origin of Species~ Chapter 10 (historical)
  • Most cholesterol under normal conditions is manufactured in extrahepatic tissues, and the principal and essential task is to move cholesterol to the liver for excretion as bile acids and unaltered cholesterol. Statin effects of low-carb diets | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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  • Others show predictable outcomes if dysfunctional patterns remain unaltered.
  • All three are dominated by unaltered muscovite, quartz, K-feldspar and albite, with minor epidote.
  • Judging from the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity.
  • Peat is an accumulation of virtually unaltered plant material, while anthracite is nearly pure carbon with little trace of the original plant material.
  • We find similar relations between the existing inhabitants of distinct countries; for instance, the land-shells and coleopterous insects of Madeira have come to differ considerably from their nearest allies on the continent of Europe, whereas the marine shells and birds have remained unaltered. XI. On the Geological Succession of Organic Beings. On the Slow and Successive Appearance of New Species
  • Attachment cones of the latter type are likely to be extensively contaminated with extraneous material, even if the fossils are well preserved and unaltered.
  • This uses a modified Darwin kernel to bootstrap a regular, unaltered Mac OSX Leopard retail disk. P2pnet World Headlines – May 27, 2009
  • It was easy to see why Glenn wanted the land to remain open and unaltered, full of lions, people, and other wild things.
  • persisting unaltered through time
  • The rocks weighed about 40 kg and included two large pieces of unaltered vesicular basalt with many small attached organisms and numerous smaller rocks including a few glacial erratics.
  • Accordingly the sentences imposed by the learned sentencing judge will remain unaltered.
  • They prefer unaltered forest, and populations generally decline after forests have been clear-cut.
  • The relationship between government and press remains unaltered, allowing ample freedom for others to function as Dunlop did.
  • But whatever we may think on this doubtful point, if, as long as the bodies remain unaltered, the light is constant and unsevered, then it would seem natural that, on the dissolution of the body, the light — both that in immediate contact and any other attached to that — should pass away at the same moment, unseen in the going as in the coming. The Six Enneads.
  • Judging from the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity.
  • 'celloxin' C_ {6} H_8 {O} _ {6} with 1-4 mols. unaltered cellulose; and the former they particularly refer to as a lactone of glycuronic acid. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • Whatever happens, it will be fascinating to see whether the French line on the defence against terror remains unaltered after this.
  • It holds that the mind can submerge the most traumatic memories in some walled-off place, where they remain unaltered and retrievable in exact detail by a triggering event or therapy.
  • The extent to which most weddings have remained unaltered is as astonishing as it is depressing, and it is to our great shame that this is what most women want.
  • A comparison of starch-degrading enzymes showed a slight decrease of starch phosphorylase, unaltered amylase and moderately increased ß-amylase activities.
  • The undesirable trend towards a rapid rise in consumption, evident in previous years, remained unaltered.
  • While the focus of her writing changed for this book, Beattie's goal remains unaltered.
  • Lepidolite, beryl, tantalite, quartz crystals, and altered and unaltered petalite are some of the minerals that can be found in this district.
  • We have not yet found any unaltered material to verify that the original mineral was pyrrhotite, as claimed by Brush.
  • The original Eddystone eels have remained unaltered since Dave Beer first made them commercially in the early 1970's.
  • The best tools, cutters that use square blocks as jaws, actually shear or break the bar, leaving the strength of the bars unaltered.
  • Aristotelian cosmology survived unaltered by Ptolemaic astronomy, despite its eccentric planetary orbits and the epicyclic motions which already strained the original simple notion of uniform circular motion around the earth.
  • The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
  • In the second line saraddham is not an indeclinable; or, if it be taken as such, the sense may still remain unaltered. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Once referred to as roughage, fiber represents the portion of plant-based foods that your body can't digest, a bulky mass that steamrolls through your digestive system virtually unaltered.
  • a double wall, a thin delicate wall of unaltered cellulose, the endospore or intine, and a tough outer cuticularized exospore or extine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • Greek "Joe" -- but loses itself, like a Welsh genealogy in the darkest gloom of antiquity, we ought not to be surprised that ancient legends, being often shattered fragments and dim shadowings-forth of mystic and hierophantic philosophy, should be found, with many of their principal features unaltered, in the popular traditions of different ages and countries. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
  • Most grounds remained unaltered in those boom years.
  • He was confident all would go well and as they got in the helicopter and took off, that confidence remained unaltered.
  • The profile of the event has continued to develop since then, although its style and format have remained unaltered.
  • The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
  • The house survives in a largely unaltered state.
  • C2.05 This congregation accepts the Unaltered Augsburg Confession as a true witness to the Gospel.
  • Much of the hidden diversity of the ancient camp followers remains, silent and unaltered, within the stocks of today.
  • Some minerals seem to survive more or less unaltered even after being subject to prolonged weathering, whereas others decompose very rapidly.
  • The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
  • Even where deep affection remains unaltered, the gap between them often becomes a chasm as years go by.
  • The REE content and chondrite nomalized patterns of the altered and mineralized rocks are largely consistent with those of the unaltered host rocks.
  • Nor will it satisfactorily explain the auriferous antimonial silica veins of the New England district, New South Wales, in which quantities of angular and unaltered fragments of slate from the enclosing rocks are found imbedded in the quartz. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • In many hymns (but not all) we have substituted second person plural pronouns and verbal inflections for second person singular ones, but only where this leaves the poetic and rhyming schemes of the hymns unaltered.
  • ‘Unlike phytochemical profiles and morphological features, DNA sequence normally remains unaltered during the development of the plant and under various environmental conditions,’ he says.
  • The pharmacologic profile of flumazenil is unaltered in the presence of benzodiazepine agonists and the kinetics profiles of those benzodiazepines are unaltered by flumazenil. 7,10 Flumanazil
  • If the clients were rejuvenescent, the office was unaltered, and presented the same picture as that described at the beginning of this story. Le Colonel Chabert
  • The original, unaltered version of the story had been used initially as a sample exercise in undergraduate stylistics tutorials.
  • I came away convinced that Etosha was the greatest park I'd ever visited; an opinion that remains unaltered.
  • The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
  • Countryside traditions which had remained unaltered for centuries changed and have continued to do so, with many of the old ways of life lost forever.
  • This practice has remained unaltered for centuries.
  • In this process the object remains unaltered and intact; it does not need liquefaction to be experienced.
  • Progress will be made at the edges but the core will remain unaltered.
  • a double wall, a thin delicate wall of unaltered cellulose, the endospore or intine, and a tough outer cuticularized exospore or extine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • The unstylish interior has remained unaltered and the laminated menus, populated by over a hundred items, are creased and dog-eared from passing through thousands of hungry hands.
  • Works were commonly made of unaltered materials temporarily brought together in some configuration of interdependence.
  • The pelt, which is unaltered by the hydroquinone bath, on being removed from the latter, and in the presence of alkali, assumes a red colour at first, which changes into violet, blue, and finally brown, the pelt being thereby converted into a quinone-tanned leather. Synthetic Tannins
  • a double wall, a thin delicate wall of unaltered cellulose, the endospore or intine, and a tough outer cuticularized exospore or extine. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • Although it has remained substantially unaltered since construction, it is now in need of restoration.
  • He takes effective aim at those who sacralize the genome, or claim a ‘right’ to an unaltered genome, or base opposition to particular practices on intuitive feelings of repugnance or on undefended claims about what it means to be human.
  • Words were scraped away with a penknife or inserted carefully in the lines of text, and then listed in an errata paragraph to attest that the approved document was unaltered.
  • Although it has remained substantially unaltered since construction, it is now in need of restoration.
  • Provided the margin payments earn interest at the risk-free rate, the resulting no-arbitrage condition is unaltered.
  • Times change, locations change but some things remain unaltered.
  • In the collision of plane electromagnetic waves with non-aligned polarization, it must therefore be concluded that the dynamics remains unaltered.
  • The zoned crystals with unaltered pink cores resembled the classic watermelon pieces pictured in Hamlin.
  • Lepidolite, beryl, tantalite, quartz crystals, and altered and unaltered petalite are some of the minerals that can be found in this district.
  • Other waters available for angling remain unaltered at present.
  • Additionally, unaltered sexual appetence following orgasm was accompanied by unchanged concentrations of plasma prolactin in the case subject.
  • He is virtually unaltered by the years.
  • During the first trip he learnt from a monk more than 100 names of plants, most of them staying unaltered and uncorrupted from the ancient names of Theophrastus and Dioscorides.
  • Externally the building would remain largely unaltered.
  • By midnight though, the contentious page remained unaltered.
  • Whereas in Western Europe, under the growing influence of humanism, the scholastic tradition of terminist logic came to an end in the third decade of the 16th century, it had a vigorous, though not unaltered, continuation on the Iberian Peninsula until the Medieval Semiotics
  • In certain exceptional cases this may contain some unaltered cassiterite, which is easily recognised by its appearance. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • The policy remains unaltered, the policy is that we are not going to allow illegal immigrants to come to this country.

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