How To Use Unmodified In A Sentence

  • Preforms are blow molded on conventional, unmodified blow molding machines, according to PTI.
  • Bioethanol has a higher octane rating than unleaded so unmodified petrol cars can run on a mix of only up to about 15% bioethanol.
  • The drill was to set up 10 identical S & W Model 64 revolvers, all completely unmodified.
  • And these books describe the Indian philosophy in entirely unmodified form.
  • The company returned to the unmodified version, seeming to forget why they had dropped it.
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  • In some of these, unmodified sperm oil was used, but more often it was sulfurized; sometimes it was epoxidized, chlorinated, or phosphorylated before being added to the lubricant base stock. 5 Uses
  • The unmodified polynucleotides may be DNA, RNA or synthesized oligonucleotides.
  • Obviously, many exhibitions - perhaps the majority nowadays - are seen in essentially unmodified form in more than one place, but these were all genuinely different shows.
  • The initiation of cortical cell collapse was observed 5-6 cell layers from the innermost unmodified cortical layer.
  • The surfboard itself was unmodified except for smaller fins to avoid catching the sand beneath the shallow water. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the system consists of molecules and ether, as the former have a finite number of degrees of freedom and the latter an infinite number, the unmodified law of equipartition would require that the ether should finally appropriate all energy, leaving none of it to the matter. A Librarian's Open Shelf
  • Since unmodified Ebola enters through, and attacks, the lungs, defective lung cells could benefit most from therapy based on this discovery.
  • I never shall forget his delight as we tranquilly glided to the side of the landing-place, nor his violent indignation when stepping out of the boat in a pair of jockey boots, and selecting, what appeared to his ruralized vision, a _verdant_ spot; his feet slid from under him, and he got a fall unmodified in its disagreeable results by the excitement of the sport so prevalent in his native country. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829
  • For example, the Waitangiroto Nature Reserve was established in 1957 to protect the kotuku nesting area and the 30 km2 Saltwater Ecological Area protects one of New Zealand's largest unmodified estuaries and the surrounding swamp forest. Westland temperate forests
  • These can be used in unmodified diesel and petrol engines respectively when blended with conventional diesel and petrol.
  • This could spell trouble when a GMO cross-pollinates with the unmodified crop of a small-holder farmer and his crop becomes contaminated by patented genes.
  • The society of one of those benign _savans_ who attract the sympathy and win the admiration of young students may yield a delightful and noble association to our future reminiscences; or an unmodified experience of cynical hearts joined to scenical manners may leave us nothing to regret, upon our departure, save the material advantages there enjoyed. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860
  • The tests which Mr. Andersson envisaged were thus tests to determine how the Yacht in unmodified condition would perform, not tests designed to evaluate any particular remedial solution.
  • In a PLoS-One paper, Steven H. Collins (D.partment of Biomechanical Engineering, D.lft University of Technology) and Arthur D. Kuo (D.partments of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan) describe an ingenious new prosthetic foot that uses a microcontroller to guide a device that stores the energy of the downstep and releases it for the upstep, mimicking the natural functioning of unmodified human ankles. Boing Boing
  • The unmodified polynucleotides may be DNA, RNA or synthesized oligonucleotides.
  • They have an unmodified appearance like that of gastropods, chitons, and cephalopods, and, one may assume, Hecionelloids.
  • Unmodified salmon undergo a period of restricted growth when they are young.
  • These enzymes excise mismatched or modified bases out of the sugar-phosphate backbone and replace them with complementary, unmodified nucleotides.
  • The unmodified biopolymers may be nucleic acids, polypeptides, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and analogues thereof.
  • Carbon nanotubes, unmodified (pristine) and modified through charged atoms, were simulated in water, and their water conduction rates determined.
  • In fact, reverting to SSME points the way to a cheaper, less capable vehicle that can nonetheless do the job, that is 2x 4seg RSRMs (the exitsing Shuttle solids, unmodified), and an 8.4 meter core (existing Shuttle ET with some modification), and 4x existing SSMEs (yes, there is cost involved in reopening production). Today's Video - Profiling the Ares Launch Vehicle - NASA Watch
  • My understanding, from farming sources, is that growing genetically modified crops does not cost all that much less than growing unmodified crops.
  • These fall into four broad categories of artifacts: ceramics, lithics, modified fauna, and unmodified fauna.
  • Genetically modified toyo pananim makabuo ng 10 porsyento na mas mababa pagkain kaysa sa unmodified. Ideonexus.com »2008» Abril
  • This not-so-subtle slam at the dangers of genetic engineering depicts a Grant-Wood-Iowa country-fair display of square tomatoes, a multiteated cow and other oddities in an unmodified soybean field, plus a pathetically overbred Chinese Crested dog, presented on an oval insert like a blue-ribbon prize. An Illustrative Career Depicting Dystopias
  • Baxter rode solo on an unmodified, high-performance Kawasaki Ninja ZX - 12R for the St Dunstan's Blind Ambition Campaign.
  • Dimension writeback is unavailable until this dimension is included unmodified in a processed cube.
  • The yield is also a quarter less than that of unmodified rice, which might deter many farmers. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, he did add some pretty expensive circuitry with a connector that could send and receive an unmodified signal to the CPU.
  • And although the enjoyer is not really an effect of Brahman, since the unmodified creator himself, in so far as he enters into the effect, is called the enjoyer (according to the passage, 'Having created he entered into it,' Taitt. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1
  • The US Government, starting with George Herbert Walker Bush, has adopted the policy that genetically modified foods are the same as unmodified ones.
  • Note, she did not use the unmodified word democracy, which apparently horrifies the legislators, she used: “our democracy.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Wishful Linguistics
  • As such, if the Commission disregards the restart request, Parliament can simply vote the unmodified directive out of existence.
  • When put on a high-fat, high-calorie diet for 13 weeks, the transgenic mice gained only a third of the weight that their unmodified brethren did.
  • Should all the provisions of the convention apply, unmodified, in a country that never signed up to it? Times, Sunday Times
  • What can you do with a machine that puts letters and numbers on an ordinary unmodified TV set?
  • The evidence of Mr. Andersson and Mr. Leander was that sailing the Yacht with the existing rig and an unmodified keel was not unsafe.
  • The biologically-modified sons and daughters of the wealthy may become a distinct species from the unmodified.
  • In addition, polymerases generally prefer unmodified nucleotides to modified ones, thus creating a probe that is only lightly labeled. The Scientist
  • However, if their pollen is blown into unmodified plants, their progeny's seeds become sterile. Globe and Mail
  • I doubt that your conclusions will remain unmodified. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bill and Candy are unmodified; Candy's breasts and buttocks are the ones that grew naturally, Bill's muscles are not the least bit enhanced, and neither of them has been given any training in maintaining an untransmitted persona. Mother Of Storms
  • As long as the laboratory is performing only unmodified moderately complex tests, this is the extent of the quality control requirements.
  • The departments into which France was then divided remained unmodified until the twentieth century.
  • In an independent experiment, they demonstrated that unmodified fullerenes form the highly-reactive superoxide radical, but fully hydroxylated fullerenes do not.
  • A more serious objection, for the business economist practitioner, to the unmodified adoption of time series analysis is that it pushes econometrics away from economics.
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers genetically modified foods equivalent to unmodified foods.
  • The driver of the banger, an MOT failure which had a normal unmodified engine, has not been named.

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