Spliced Sentence Examples

spliced
  • One end of a short piece of thin line is passed through one of these holes, and knotted; the other end has spliced to it a hard bone peg which is inserted in the other hole.

    19
    10
  • Original versions of first Godzilla and the first Gamera film were re-edited and scenes using American actors were spliced into the story line.

    15
    7
  • It appears that about 5% of alternatively spliced internal exons in the human genome originate in an Alu sequence.

    0
    0
  • For control, we considered internal, N- and C-terminal constitutively spliced regions and performed similar analysis.

    0
    0
  • Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described; however, their full length nature has not been determined.

    0
    0
  • Once they'd recorded those we made tape loops of certain sections, then spliced the whole thing together.

    0
    0
  • Analysis of 2.2 millions of alignments identifies about 8,000 groups of alternatively spliced transcripts.

    0
    0
  • These can be cut down or spliced together to make the right size parts for our saloon windows.

    0
    0
  • Once they 'd recorded those we made tape loops of certain sections, then spliced the whole thing together.

    0
    0
  • To this end the ships sailed from Queenstown on the 17th of July, and having spliced the cable in mid-ocean, started to pay it out on the 29th.

    1
    2
    Advertisement
  • In certain rare cases the whole of the stomach has been removed, the bowel being brought up and spliced to the end of the gullet.

    2
    2
  • The engine works a massive counter-balanced walking-beam from which is suspended in the shaft a long wooden (or steel) rod, made in sections and spliced together.

    2
    3
  • Sometimes the beams rest upon the girders, and are riveted through the flanges to it; in this case the abutting ends of beams are spliced by scarf plates placed on each side of the webs and secured by rivets.

    1
    1
  • All abutting joints in riveted work are faced to exact lengths and absolutely at right angles to the axis of the piece, and are spliced by scarf plates of proper dimensions adequately secured by rivets.

    1
    1
  • The construct is spliced into the vector, which smuggles it into the cell.

    0
    1
    Advertisement
  • He spliced together all the sounding-lines on board, rightly said that since the days of Columbus and Magellan no and with a weight of 1501b attached he found bottom in 683 such revelation regarding the surface of our planet had been fathoms and secured a sample of fine soft blue mud.

    1
    3
  • The melodies of the song are identical except for one thing - the first note is spliced since "happy" has two syllables while "good" only has one.

    2
    7