Sentence examples for adhere to the base from inspiring English sources

Exact(2)

The volva remains closely attached to the bulb, although a portion may stretch out like a thin membrane and adhere to the base of the stem before collapsing.

Adhere to the base of the nest.

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Whereas other Banksia species produce nectar that is clear and watery, the nectar of these species is pale yellow initially, but gradually becomes darker and thicker, changing to a thick, olive-green mucilage within one to two days of secretion, and eventually becoming "an almost black, gelatinous lump adhering to the base of the flowers".

A small metal bar (height 2 mm) was adhered to the base of the reaching window to create a barrier.

The Fe100 − xCrx layer was found to securely adhere to the Zr base.

The ability of an organism to adhere to the edge or base of an epithelial defect signatures its pathogenicity, since such an organism has the ability to invade the stroma despite adequate host defenses [ 24]; S. aureus, S. pneumonia, and Ps.

Saliva leaf and root samples were cut into an appropriate size, adhered to the metal base, frozen in liquid nitrogen and scanned in low-vacuum SEM (JEOL JSM-633OF) with chamber pressure of 30 Pa and an accelerated voltage 15 kV.

Normally, the vitreous is strongly adhered to the vitreous base, macula, margins of the optic disc, and retinal vessels.

Currently on view at Kenise Barnes Fine Art, the artworks in Polypetalous feel like disparate strands of DNA, as if every drawing is a genetic permutation of a singular, floral design, adhering to the same base format but with the details within each piece varying tremendously.

This work should retain content validity in adhering to the theoretical base and use reported dimensionality coefficients (Hi), and future content validation of the wordings with student groups, preferably from other disciplines as well.

The explanation may be that the stretched PPCCC rim firmly adheres to the haptic base, and LEC migration is very much limited, due to the narrow door for potential invasion and the lack of capsular as a scaffold for migration should the barrier fail.

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