Sentence examples for admixture from inspiring English sources

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admixture

noun

An instance of admixing, a mixing-in of something.

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This is passed from mother to offspring without genetic admixture from the father, because it is found in the bodies of cells including, crucially, egg cells rather than in the cell nuclei where the rest of the genes reside.

The admixture of thwarted Scottish nationalism bred a layer of grievance not felt in English cities, one argument goes.

Some, including a committee of experts, thought the site was certainly Neolithic, though with a baffling admixture of Iron Age, Roman and medieval remains.

And given national divisions within the umbrella groups, a majority of about 400 is desirable for a stable majority.The numbers thus point to a broad coalition of Christian Democrats (EPP) and Socialists (S&D), perhaps with the admixture of the Liberals (ALDE) and the Greens (Greens/EFA).

With a liberal admixture of biblical allusions, he talked about an "ancient promise redeemed" in Israel's foundation, and its "unbreakable partnership" with Britain.He has told the story before and the enthusiasm does not go down well with everyone in the Labour Party.

Comparison with continental Europe shows, as might be expected, that this English cluster is related to northern Germany, where the Anglo-Saxons came from though the admixture is less than 50%, which indicates (again, as expected) that there was much interbreeding between interlopers and natives.Others kept themselves to themselves.

The blood that flowed in his veins was Portuguese-Irish from his father and Malay-Dutch from his mother, an easy blend of old colonial powers, with a strong admixture as the years went on of finest vinho verde and Johnny Walker Black Label.His work with refugees started officially in 1948 and never really ended.

In other words, admixture is everywhere.

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