Brings-about Sentence Examples

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  • A local aggrettion of a species other than the dominant one in an associion brings about a plant society; for example, societies of Ericd etralix, of Scirpus caespitosus, of Molinia coerulea, of Carex irta, of Narthecium ossifra gum, and others may occur within i association of Calluna vulgaris.

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  • The ferment thus set free brings about the coagulation of the serum, which acts as a protective and temporary scaffolding to the injured tissues.

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  • On the receipt by Arthur of the insulting message of the Roman emperor, demanding tribute, it is he who is despatched as ambassador to the enemy's camp, where his arrogant and insulting behaviour brings about the outbreak of hostilities.

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  • If this exhalation is stopped or lessened the digestion in its turn is also stopped, the leaf remains longer than usual in the intestines, the microbes multiply, invading the whole body, and this brings about the sudden death which surprises the rearers.

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  • Similar modification of the antennae in the Longicorn Estigmenida variabilis brings about the resemblance between this beetle and a beetle, Estigmena chinensis, one of the Phytophaga of the family Hispidae.

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  • Among the enzymes already extracted from fungi are invertases (yeasts, moulds, &c.), which split cane-sugar and other complex sugars with hydrolysis into simpler sugars such as dextrose and levulose; diastases, which convert starches into sugars (Aspergillus, &c.); cytases, which dissolve cellulose similarly (Botrytis, &c.); peptases, using the term as a general one for all enzymes which convert proteids into peptones and other bodies (Penicillium, &c.); lipases, which break up fatty oils (Empusa, Phycomyces, &c.); oxydases, which bring about the oxidations and changes of colour observed in Boletus, and zymase, extracted by Buchner from yeast, which brings about the conversion of sugar into alcohol and carbondioxide.

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  • The contraction of this heart, which is not rhythmic, brings about the expansion of the tentacles and lophophore.

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  • If the species of Nomada attack the species of Andrena too much, it brings about the destruction of its own species more certainly than that of the Andrena."

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  • When perfectly pure, the hexachloride is stable even in moist air, but the presence of an oxychloride brings about energetic decomposition; similarly water has no action on the pure compound, but a trace of the oxychloride occasions sudden decomposition into a greenish oxide and hydrochloric acid.

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  • Moist air brings about the immediate formation of a yellowish crust of tungstic acid.

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  • After a conflict of mutual affection, Pylades at last yields, but the letter brings about a recognition between brother and sister, and all three escape together, carrying with them the image of Artemis.

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  • The condenser, by effecting the condensation of water vapour, also brings about the deposition of solid naphthalene, apart from that which naturally condenses owing to reduction of temperature.

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  • When the orbit of the satellite is inclined to that of the primary planet round the sun, the action brings about a change in the plane of the orbit represented by a rotation round an axis perpendicular to the plane of the orbit of the primary.

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  • His evil genius, Sifka, Sibicho or Bicci, brings about the death of his three sons.

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  • It brings about a far more profound change than any massive roll-over jackpot could ever do.

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  • This is truly therapeutic because it brings about social atom repair.

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  • These investigators considered that differences of this nature cannot be explained by the theory that it is a soluble enzyme, which brings about the alcoholic fermentation of sugar.

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  • The atmosphere is a cause of disease in the neighborhood of chemical works, large towns, volcanoes, &c., in so far as it carrie, acid gases and poisons to the leaves and roots; but it is usual tc associate with it the action of excessive humidity which brings about those tender watery and more or less etiolated condition, which favor parasitic Fungi, and diminish transpiration and therefore nutrition.

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  • And the important consequences following from the demonstration of the identity in structure of Limulus and Scorpio are evaded by arbitrary and even phantastic invocations of a mysterious transcendental force which brings about " convergence " irrespective of heredity and selection.

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  • The larch remains free from parasitism so long as its covering is intact, but as soon as this is punctured by insects, or its continuity interfered with by cracks or fissures, the Peziza penetrates, and before long brings about the destruction of the branch.

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  • Technology brings about economic wealth through improved production, facilitation of trade, and promoting the division of labor.

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  • It is Los, who is usually Blake himself, who eventually brings about the redemption of humanity and the building of Jerusalem.

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  • Greater understanding brings about a reduction in anxiety which of its nature leads to greater spontaneity.

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  • Only pregnancy brings about the fullness of breast growth and development.

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  • Pale yellow - This color brings about stability, good luck, flexibility and optimism.

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  • Tans - This neutral color brings about balance and stability in your home life.

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  • Chamomile - Brings about peaceful feelings.

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  • This also brings about an awareness that you cannot control life.

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  • Alright, so Pluto is no longer technically a planet, but this heavenly body still brings about long-term changes.

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  • Of course, the question of murder always brings about a who done it and more AMC soap spoilers and speculation.

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  • This brings about the term "fat-burning".

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  • This effect brings about a profound aspect of exercise.

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  • Endorphins, the body's "happy drugs" responsible for the euphoria, are similar to morphine and brings about a strong feeling of general wellness.

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  • French lingerie ideally brings about a sense of sophistication along with that air of seduction, as that's part of the European ladies' charm.

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