Sentence examples for been introduced into a from inspiring English sources

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Reasonably uniform distributions of temperature and [H2O] simulated by this combustion code have been introduced into a line-by-line radiative transfer code.

A highly virulent form of a parasite that recently has been introduced into a local population may cause the extinction of its host population, thereby causing its own extinction.

Reflecting on these events years later, Winston Churchill would compare Ulyanov, or Lenin, as he styled himself, to a "plague bacillus" that had been introduced into a body at precisely the moment it could do the most harm.

If the rabbit species had not been introduced into a community in which none of its natural predators were found, its potential for devastation would not be fully appreciated.

"Look at these teeth marks!" Professor Richard Brazier pauses, mud oozing over his Wellington boots, to admire the work of a pair of beavers who have been introduced into a patch of Devon woodland.

A spring-like Ti@TiO2 nanowire array wire has been introduced into a stretchable fiber-shaped dye-sensitized solar cell (FDSSC) as a photoanode to achieve high flexibility and elasticity in this paper.

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The mixture is introduced into a mould.

First there's the pledge: a character is introduced into a situation where danger is present.

Their saliva contains a neurotoxin and a hemotoxin that are introduced into a wound by chewing.

"It happens every time a language is introduced into a new local context.

Free of charge and paid service elements are introduced into a system, but at different frequencies.

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