Sentence examples for It deceased from inspiring English sources

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People started to pronounce it deceased not long after Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, a chipmaker, published on April 19th 1965 a paper arguing that the number of transistors that can be etched on a given surface area of silicon would double every year.

The sensitivity increased slightly as the concentration of MCP increased from 1.0 × 10−5 to 5.7 × 10−5 M and then it deceased.

We found that P100 is also expressed at various developmental stages of postnatal kidneys at levels commensurate to that of CTF: it deceased with the postnatal age and became undetectable at P21 (Figure 1Bii, iii).

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I don't think it's deceased yet; it's very important to me.

It was deceased.

The hairstyle, it's deceased".

A number of the people on it were deceased, including writer Nora Ephron and theater owner Stanley Turwood.

"I'm sure that she's aware that it's deceased," he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, but "she's reluctant to leave her baby".

The K108Q mutation didn't change the binding affinity of the androgen substrate, however, it dramatically deceased the binding affinity of reductase.

It serves the deceased because it leaves something of that person, and it serves the living in that they can remember that person forever".

If it was the deceased phone on the phone it is of crucial importance to see what calls were made, Nair says.

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