Your English writing platform
Free sign upSimilar(59)
With each passing day, it seems, our world drifts further from nature and envelops us more and more tightly in a seamless fabric of human design.
Put it in plastic wrap, or wax paper (not aluminum foil) and seal tightly in a container and then break time!
The Shakers and Harmonists were very successful economically, and bound tightly in a common spirituality.
On the other hand the 3′ end appears to be preferentially and tightly bound in a groove closed by a clamp on the side of the polymerase.
These granules appear almost all the same size inside a single cell and tightly packaged in a bag.
Construction of new housing was discouraged and tightly controlled in a Green Belt around London, and the subsequent dispersed growth of the metropolis occurred in more distant sections of southeastern England.
On the day I was born my skin was red and tightly coated in a membrane; my lips and eyelids were everted.
The Mohammed sections of the book--Rushdie gives him the thinly disguised name of Mahound--is fascinating and tightly written in a book that otherwise tends to sprawl and get out of hand.
400 μL of this reagent was mixed with 300 μL of homogenate (10% w/v) and tightly capped in a glass tube protected from light with aluminium foil.
Furthermore, aerobic glycolysis [ 25] is known to be important for cell growth and tightly regulated in a proliferation-linked manner [ 26, 27].
Now he held out his wrists to Thomas, who, as he had been instructed, bound them together with the rope and tied it tightly in a hitch and a pair of square knots.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com