The biologically-modified sons and daughters of the wealthy may become a distinct species from the unmodified. |
|
Catheters made from nanocomposites demonstrate considerably greater stiffness than those made from unmodified polymers, even under nominal loads. |
|
The driver of the banger, an MOT failure which had a normal unmodified engine, has not been named. |
|
What can you do with a machine that puts letters and numbers on an ordinary unmodified TV set? |
|
And these books describe the Indian philosophy in entirely unmodified form. |
|
These can be used in unmodified diesel and petrol engines respectively when blended with conventional diesel and petrol. |
|
The initiation of cortical cell collapse was observed 5-6 cell layers from the innermost unmodified cortical layer. |
|
The unmodified biopolymers may be nucleic acids, polypeptides, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and analogues thereof. |
|
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. |
|
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 company returned to the unmodified version, seeming to forget why they had dropped it. |
|
Carbon nanotubes, unmodified and modified through charged atoms, were simulated in water, and their water conduction rates determined. |
|
As long as the laboratory is performing only unmodified moderately complex tests, this is the extent of the quality control requirements. |
|
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers genetically modified foods equivalent to unmodified foods. |
|
They have an unmodified appearance like that of gastropods, chitons, and cephalopods, and, one may assume, Hecionelloids. |
|
Since unmodified Ebola enters through, and attacks, the lungs, defective lung cells could benefit most from therapy based on this discovery. |
|
The departments into which France was then divided remained unmodified until the twentieth century. |
|
As such, if the Commission disregards the restart request, Parliament can simply vote the unmodified directive out of existence. |
|
The unmodified polynucleotides may be DNA, RNA or synthesized oligonucleotides. |
|
Comments must be relevant to the student's achievement based on the unmodified grade-level or course expectations. |
|
|
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. |
|
In an independent experiment, they demonstrated that unmodified fullerenes form the highly-reactive superoxide radical, but fully hydroxylated fullerenes do not. |
|
For example, there was a multi-trauma medical kit in a modified sleeping car, but not in an unmodified sleeping car. |
|
In fact, they were as good as a control group of their normal, genetically unmodified cousins. |
|
Foam articles molded from unmodified grades will normally continue to burn following ignition until entirely consumed. |
|
It can only be grown in a limited volume given by suitable climatic and soil conditions and the amount of quality, genetically unmodified stock. |
|
The wider curve shows the overall response of the unmodified FT-1000MP Field model RF board from antenna input to first IF output. |
|
Trade in unmodified cells and tissue should be prohibited, as required by the Charter of Fundamental Rights. |
|
For more than a century, Lyell's rhetoric conflating axiom with hypotheses has descended in unmodified form. |
|
My understanding, from farming sources, is that growing genetically modified crops does not cost all that much less than growing unmodified crops. |
|
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. |
|
These enzymes excise mismatched or modified bases out of the sugar-phosphate backbone and replace them with complementary, unmodified nucleotides. |
|
Figure 1 shows the ATR-FTIR spectra of the unmodified and modified silicas. |
|
Except as otherwise provided, the Content published on this Web Site may be reproduced or distributed in unmodified form for personal non-commercial use only. |
|
Ad hoc hypotheses compensate for anomalies not anticipated by the theory in its unmodified form. |
|
The traditional names of the Latin and Greek letters are usually used for unmodified letters. |
|
In its natural, unmodified state, however, it is not yet efficient enough. |
|
In their unmodified wild state, red foxes are generally unsuitable as pets. |
|
Laxfordian reworking is extensive and very little unmodified Scourian crust has survived. |
|
We wanted to safeguard the voluntary and unpaid donation of cells and tissues and ban the trade in unmodified cells and tissues, while at the same time protecting industrial activity in this area. |
|
|
The progressive profile correction at a factor greater than 5 transitions tangentially into the unmodified tooth flank and is thus preferred particularly for large relief. |
|
Civilian use is permitted on land, but use of the unmodified flag at sea is restricted to military vessels. |
|
This series of radical interventions marks the advent of empty, unmodified space as a work of art, a founding artistic gesture that has taken on mythic status. |
|
In some particular cases however, enhancement, as well as worsening of low temperature properties compared to the unmodified base has been observed. |
|
This comparison showed that polymer modification generally has only little influence on the low temperature behavior compared to the low temperature behavior of the unmodified base bitumen. |
|
Do not expect the sample file to work unmodified on your machine! |
|
What if a new gene moves from a modified plant to an unmodified bystander? |
|
However, the patient became ketotic within a few days of commencing the formula, so the unmodified formula was continued. |
|
Typically, hydrolysed whey proteins have increased solubility, decreased viscosity and modified foaming, gelling and emulsifying properties compared with unmodified proteins. |
|
These early tools, however, were likely made of perishable materials such as sticks, or consisted of unmodified stones that cannot be distinguished from other stones as tools. |
|