Conjugation Sentence Examples

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  • Reproduction by conjugation is also known as isogamy, by fertilization as oogamy.

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  • It is known that zoogametes, which usually conjugate, may, when conjugation fails, germinate directly (Sphaerella).

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  • It would seem that in some cases the nuclei of the gametes remain distinct in the zygospore for a considerable time after conjugation.

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  • It appears that conjugation does not reduce the basicity of the [pi]-bond sufficiently to inhibit such bonding.

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  • The team can also undertake the preparation of antigens, including conjugation of haptens to generate immunogens.

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  • An important subclass are automorphisms which are induced by conjugation of the group itself or a supergroup.

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  • We spent a lot of time doing fill in the blank exercises on Simple Present tense conjugation.

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  • Italian Verbs A Mac application for learning Italian verb conjugation.

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  • Once in a while we may also encounter a process which is called conjugation.

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  • I think it was a bacterial conjugation (genetic exchange from one bug to another) experiment.

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  • The C of CP stands for charge conjugation, the P for parity.

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  • As a result, they had to evolve a new past-tense conjugation, which they borrowed from a different conjugation type.

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  • Irbesartan is metabolized by the liver via glucuronide conjugation and oxidation.

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  • These dictionaries include complete verb conjugation and grammar (agreements in gender and number of nouns and adjectives, german declensions ).

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  • Click Here Further Details Bacterial genetics Everything you need to know about microbial genetics with topics on conjugation, transformation and transduction.

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  • To this life-cycle belongs the formation of sexual individuals and their conjugation on arrival in the gnat (Culex); the process is described as agreeing in the main, in both cases, with what has already been made known by MacCallum for another species of Halteridium.

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  • Text and audio files are included to students, and many items are covered, including the alphabet, conjugation, phrases, counting, time and date, and other vocabulary.

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  • Once you have the general conjugation down, there are a few things to keep in mind when working with reflexive verbs.

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  • It is also used in a few other idiomatic expressions but since it is one of the most common French verbs, it is worth memorizing the conjugation even if it seems difficult.

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  • One of the most difficult details of the French verb connaître's conjugation is when to use the accent mark on the 'i' in the verb.

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  • Called a circumflex accent, this accent is used in some conjugation forms of the verb, but not in others.

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  • This French verb can throw a few curveballs with its irregular conjugation and its non-literal meanings, but with a little practice, it's a very handy verb to know!

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  • Learning how to say, "I love you always," in French is not difficult if you learn a few basic words and a few basics of verb conjugation.

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  • While this phrase means that you still love someone (very much), you may also want to say that you will love someone forever, which requires an additional expression, or a different verb conjugation.

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  • It has preserved in the conjugation and in the formation of the plural older forms than the classical Nahuatl itself.

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  • The pseudo-participle seems, by its inflexion, to have been the perfect of the original Semitic conjugation.

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  • When two similar zoogametes fuse, the process is conjugation, and the product a zygospore (Gr. ?"vy6, yoke).

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  • Among Conjugatae reproduction is effected solely by means of conjugation of what are literally aplanospores.

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  • The chief work of Choeroboscus, which we have in its complete form, is the commentary on the canons of Theodosius on Declension and Conjugation.

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  • In conjugation there are some notable peculiarities.

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  • But, on the other hand, Portuguese has remained more exclusively Latin in its vocabulary, and, particularly in its conjugation, it has managed to preserve several features which give it, as compared with Castilian, a highly archaic air.

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  • In conjugation the peculiarities of Gallego are more marked; some find their explanation within the dialect itself, others seem to be due to Castilian influence.

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  • But closer analyzes reveal that the process whereby Agrobacterium injects T-DNA into plant cells strongly resembles conjugation, ie, mating between bacterial cells.

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  • In these cases, however, the potential gametes may, failing conjugation, germinate directly, like the zoospores derived from unilocular sporangia.

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  • Another special feature of CastilianPortuguese is the complete absence of the form of conjugation known as inchoative (intercalation, in the present tense, of the syllable isc or esc between the radical and the inflexion), although in all the other tenses, except the present, Spanish shows a tendency to lay the accent upon the same syllable in all the six persons, which was the object aimed at by the inchoative form.

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  • Portuguese conjugation has more that is interesting.

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  • Among the peculiarities of Portuguese conjugation may be rnentioned(1) the assimilation of the 3rd pers.

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  • The Syriac verb is remarkable for having entirely lost the original passive forms, such as in Arabic can be formed in every conjugation and in Hebrew are represented by the Pual and Hophal.

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  • The stability of benzene is ascribed to this conjugation.'

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  • The conjugation of similar gametes, arising from distinct plurilocular sporangia, was observed by Berthold in Ectocarpus siliculosus and Scytosiphon lomentarius in 1880; and these observations have been recently confirmed in the case of the former species by Sauvageau, and in the case of the latter by Kuckuck.

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  • The old perfect of the conjugation in at had t (also i) in the 1st pers.

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  • In Schizosaccharomyces and Zygosaccharomyces, however, we have a fusion of nuclei in connexion with the conjugation of cells which precedes sporangium-formation.

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  • The assertion of Areschoug that conjugation occurs among zoospores derived from unilocular sporangia, in the case of Dictyosiphon hippuroides, is no doubt to be ascribed to error of observation.

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  • The verb displays a like abundance of trf mary forms with Sanskrit, but the conjugation by periphrasis lit only slightly developed.

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  • The ordinary conjugation is formed quite differently.

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  • Among colonial Desmidiaceae, the break-up of the filament is a preliminary to this conjugation; otherwise the process is the same.

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  • Some verbs originally belonging to the conjugation in e r e have, passed over into that in ir; for example t e n e r e gives lenir alongside of tindre, r e man e r e romanir and romandre.

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  • Moreover, it is very probable that conjugation occurs soon after the arrival of the parasites in their specific invertebrate host; and this act may perhaps give rise to an aflagellar copula, which is gregariniform and comparable to an ookinete.

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  • In a few species a sexual process is described, consisting in the conjugation of similar cells (Zygochytrium) or the union of two dissimilar ones (Polyphagus).

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  • It is an elementary introduction to the study of Hebrew, the first of its kind, in which only the most indispensable definitions and rules have a place, the remainder being almost wholly occupied by paradigms. Moses Kimhi was the first who made the verb paqadh a model for conjugation, and the first also who introduced the now usual sequence in the enumeration of stem-forms. His handbook was of great historical importance as in the first half of the 6th century it became the favourite manual for the study of Hebrew among non-Judaic scholars (1st ed., Pesaro, 1508).

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  • Thus among Volvocaceae, a family of Protococcales, while in some of the genera (Chloraster, Sphondylomorum) no sexual union has as yet been observed, in others (Pandorina, Chlorogonium, Stephanosphaera, Sphaerella) conjugation of similar gametes takes place, in others still (Phacotus, Eudorina, Volvox) the union is of the nature of fertilization.

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  • In Sirogonium there is cell-division in the parent-cell prior to conjugation; and as two segments are cut off in the case of the active gamete, and only one in the case of the passive gamete, there is a corresponding difference of size, marking another step in the sexual differentiation.

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  • An indefinite article has been formed, and in the conjugation of the verb a great simplicity sets in.

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