How To Use Uncharged In A Sentence

  • Of the above-mentioned chemical species only hydrogen peroxide is relatively stable and able to penetrate the plasma membrane as an uncharged molecule.
  • This was a trial that was dominated by an uncharged crime of insider trading, that was not charged because it was never brought.
  • The defense inquired whether prosecutors planned to introduce evidence of "uncharged criminal conduct" against Mr. Strauss-Kahn. Strauss-Kahn Denies Guilt
  • The move has not been without its problems, one being that students arrive with uncharged laptops. Times, Sunday Times
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  • They applied an alternating electric field to an uncharged metallic paddle, which caused it to seesaw at a fixed frequency and amplitude.
  • On the other hand, the permeability of the membrane for small uncharged solutes such as low molecular weight alcohols, amides, ketones etc., did not change.
  • Batterlife claim that in Lithium Ion batteries (the type of battery most commonly found in rechargeable gadgets these days) the main cause of this deterioration is a build up of inert, uncharged particles between the electrodes.
  • In all serious sexual and violent cases – not just rape – the police will be allowed to apply for the DNA profile of an uncharged suspect to remain on the database for up to five years. Miliband's odd decision to focus on DNA when Clarke forced into big u-turn
  • Said person or persons remain uncaught, uncharged, and unprosecuted. David Roberts: What We Have and Haven't Learned From 'Climategate'
  • The first is that the trial judge directed the jury that evidence of uncharged acts, some of which were non-sexual in character, established a relationship of a sexual kind between the applicant and the complainant.
  • On the contrary, gamma rays are uncharged particles: they are not deflected by magnetic fields and follow a straight path to Earth.
  • The question was the extent to which the Court could look at the uncharged conduct which was not denied in sentencing the appellant.
  • He re-arrested the six men, as well as the other seven who where uncharged by any court.
  • While uncharged suspects going slowly mad in Guantanamo or Belmarsh are not to be compared to Private England's trophy heap of naked men, human rights are not always an obsession in Britain or the United States.
  • It is evidence of other uncharged, discreditable acts.
  • In the process, the spidroin protein molecules uncurl to reveal their uncharged hydrophobic segments, simultaneously ejecting some of the solvated water that it has been carrying until this point.
  • The 32-year-old Cardamone has been behind bars at the DuPage County jail in Wheaton despite an appeals court ruling that he be given a new trial on the molestation charges because the previous judge allowed too much "uncharged" evidence. DailyHerald.com > News
  • I was referring to the uncharged individual who has his DNA collected, retained (& hence his anonimity removed). on June 17, 2009 at 9: 45 pm Hi Tech Copper Blogging in Tehran (good) Blogging in Lancashire (bad) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The first clause of the protection of freedoms bill removes the right for the police to retain DNA of uncharged suspects except in a small number of exceptional cases. Ed Miliband challenges David Cameron over retention of DNA in rape cases
  • Shodd manages to link O'Malley to the Geritol Murders in a front-page story, but because there's so little evidence nor any motive, O'Malley goes uncharged.
  • Uncharged species are the middlemen. The Scientist
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  • When a metal is oxidized, it is converted from an uncharged atom to a cation by losing electrons.
  • They are held hostage by the US, uncharged, with full Australian government complicity.
  • Now let's start to get creative… what if you replace the short circuit with an uncharged capacitor.
  • Water is an uncharged small molecule that readily penetrates lipid monolayers, biological membranes and semi-crystalline aliphatic polymers like polyethylene.
  • The next day a team of interrogators questioned him and on 3 October he was released uncharged, after having been warned not to tell anyone about the torture he had been subjected to.
  • The third one is a nonconservative change of the uncharged and small glycine by the positively charged lysine.
  • Therefore, this electrostatic treatment is sufficient for a short, uncharged peptide, and it is difficult to improve upon this approach without severely degrading the computational efficiency.
  • To assess the effects of electrostatic forces in solvation, aqueous methane was simulated for a variety of models with differing partial charges on the CH 4 atoms and for an uncharged model.
  • Messer's Townsend and Kelly are as yet uncharged and unlikely to be so, primarily because they are not as yet guilty of any offence.
  • BatMax contains permeable material, which is able to directly affect the molecule level inside the battery and BatMax reintegrates the uncharged particles into the electrical circuit.
  • The uncharged matters may go to character, as they did, in our submission in Weininger, but they may also go to, to put it in plain English terms, the seriousness of the individual counts.
  • For decades thereafter, they were described as massless, uncharged particles.
  • We never see him again; he has become one of the United States' new crop of ‘disappeared,’ an uncharged suspect held in secret detention somewhere in the state's burgeoning anti-terror gulag.
  • Structure/function studies aimed at identifying pore-lining domains in connexin channels have been largely based on effects of mutations on single-channel conductance or permeation of uncharged molecules.
  • Unlike the situation in Gipp, the trial judge here warned the jury as to the limited use to which evidence of uncharged acts could be put, and their significance and relevance.
  • The circumstances presented themselves starkly in relation to the number of possibilities for the introduction of such highly prejudicial evidence of uncharged acts against the mother.
  • Uncharged polar and even ionic dyes with substantial molar weights have often been used to trace apoplastic water movement.
  • On the other hand, the permeability of the membrane for small uncharged solutes such as low molecular weight alcohols, amides, ketones etc., did not change.
  • All the peptide sites have a mass of 160 atomic units and are uncharged.
  • We don't see the electromagnetic field giving up energy to matter in a continuous stream, but rather in little lumps that behave like uncharged particles that lack rest mass.
  • This prediction was confirmed experimentally for aqueous dispersions of uncharged unilamellar vesicles with total phospholipid concentrations
  • Under these conditions, the capillary wall is uncharged. The Scientist
  • An effect on the permeability of other small uncharged solutes such as monohydric alcohols, amides and acetone was not detectable, although there was some slippage of these solutes across water channels.
  • Negatively charged (anionic) analytes move to the positively charged electrode (anode), and uncharged species do not migrate. The Scientist
  • Polyelectrolytes having complete charge neutralization, like uncharged polymers in poor solvents, can collapse to toroids, rods, or spherical globules.
  • Said person or persons remain uncaught, uncharged, and unprosecuted. David Roberts: What We Have and Haven't Learned From 'Climategate'
  • But why would it not have gone in as other uncharged acts are sometimes led in trials for offences of this nature?
  • Uncharged polar and even ionic dyes with substantial molar weights have often been used to trace apoplastic water movement.
  • Biological membranes are expected to be permeable to the uncharged ammonia molecule, which makes transport of NH 3 across membranes independent of transport proteins.
  • On the other hand, the permeability of the membrane for small uncharged solutes such as low molecular weight alcohols, amides, ketones etc., did not change.
  • It also said there were ‘other uncharged co-conspirators and co-conspirators whose identities are unknown.’
  • The gas was made of uncharged atoms, but when an electric current passed through it, negatively charged particles in the form of rays were given off.
  • An uncharged black hole has no inner horizon; it should come as no surprise, then, that as you increase the charge (keeping the mass of the black hole fixed), the two horizons at r+ and r - come together. Where Does the Entropy Go?
  • In order to be treated as an auxiliary activity, uncharged costs must be reasonable in relation to overall net income.
  • During the trial her Honour allowed the Crown to introduce complaint evidence in relation to uncharged acts.
  • Another side of the coin is the irony of a officer employed by a (even-if-uncharged) DNA-collecting organisation, wanting privacy. on June 17, 2009 at 9: 22 pm inspectorgadget Blogging in Tehran (good) Blogging in Lancashire (bad) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The filing indicated the U.S. expected the investigation to lead to further evidence involving "additional uncharged co-conspirators. Goldman Had 'Inkling' of Investigation
  • Barack Obama, like George Bush before him, has claimed the authority to order American citizens murdered based solely on the unverified, uncharged, unchecked claim that they are associated with Terrorism and pose “a continuing and imminent threat to U.S. persons and interests.” Think Progress » Pawlenty Falsely Claims ‘Most Credible Economists Say’ Stimulus Is ‘Not Working’
  • Thus, the screening of the charge on SRE molecules is evident only for uncharged membranes but seems to be absent for the charged ones.
  • The principle generally limits mentions of what's sometimes called uncharged misconduct or prior bad acts. The Seattle Times
  • That species of adverse effect could arise through the sheer weight of disputed evidence on other uncharged allegations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Count 1 accuses Michael Joe Jackson and ‘other uncharged co-conspirators’ of the felony crime of conspiracy between February 1 and March 31, 2003.
  • The effect of temperature on the permeance of the uncharged species of benzoic acid can be attributed to an increase of the mean free volume available for diffusion due to increased thermal chain motion with rising temperature.

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