Sentence examples for To proof from inspiring English sources

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To proof

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An effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.

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To proof the inequality, we give the following definitions.

To proof either one is a near impossible high bar.

To proof cell type and purity of the collected cells we applied immunocytochemistry against pan-keratins.

To proof such a hypothesis, the molecular function of both genes need first to be characterised.

To proof yeast, add a teaspoon yeast to a bit of water and sugar.

Her argument amounts to Proof by Anecdote.

It's presented as something close to proof of racial profiling.

"President Mandela's life is the closest thing we have to proof of God.

Why do citizens need to proof that chemicals are damaging to our health?

All that is required is a charge, and evidence, leading to proof.

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