Sentence examples for cas from inspiring English sources

The word 'cas' is not correct or commonly used in written English
It is possible that it is a typo or abbreviation for another word. Without more context, it is difficult to determine the intended meaning. Possible examples with clarification: - "This new law has created a cas of confusion among citizens" (typo for "case") - "Cas is an abbreviation for the game 'Counter-Strike'" (abbreviation) - "He spends his weekends playing cas with his friends" (likely a typo for "cards" or "dice") - "The cas of his death is still under investigation" (possible typo for "cause" or "case") - "Can you give me a cas of how this system works?" (possible typo for "case" or "example") - "My insurance covers most medical expenses, but not extreme cas" (abbreviation for "cases")

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Used for a powered, armed and armored exoskeleton, in fiction and military research.

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Metallic calcium desulfurizes by forming the very stable compound calcium sulfide (CaS), and it is alloyed with silicon because pure calcium reacts instantaneously with water and is therefore difficult to handle.

The problem lies in certificate authorities (CAs), companies which issue digital certificates and vouch for their authenticity.

(These signatures can't be forged, but some CAs have been suborned at times).

Second, Chrome refuses to accept certificates for Gmail that claim to be issued on Google's behalf from any but three CAs: Google's own authority, VeriSign and Equifax.

It was followed by Mon cas (1986; "My Case"), which presented multiple interpretations of a one-act play by Régio, and Os canibais (1988; "The Cannibals"), a darkly comic film opera.

It is the latest twist in a saga that has made Cas the kings of rebranding.

Cas have taken the young Wigan prop, Ben Davies, on an initial month's loan.

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One, CRISPR-Cas-9 editing, employs modified versions of a natural antiviral defence found in bacteria, which recognises and cuts specific sequences of DNA bases (the "letters" of the genetic code).

Jennifer Doudna, of the University of California, Berkeley, was not only involved with the latest study, demonstrating how the technique can be used to "cut and paste" the DNA of human T-cells, but was also part of the project that first married the "guide molecule" Crispr with bacterial enzyme Cas-9, creating a powerful gene-editing tool.

California Academy of Sciences CASS), in San Francisco, oldest scientific institution in the western United States (incorporated 1853).

Chepstow, Welsh Cas Gwent, market town and historic fortress, historic and present county of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy), southeastern Wales, on the west bank of the River Wye where it forms the border between England and Wales, near its confluence with the River Severn.

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