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Discover LudwigThe word "coiled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as an adjective to describe something rolled or bent into a circular or spiral shape. Example sentence: The snake was coiled around the tree branch.
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Though her newest novel earned tepid reviews in some publications, there were so many buyers of "The Lowland" at JLF that the queue for Miss Lahiri's book-signing coiled all the way around her pavilion twice.
When the device was removed and examined, it transpired that the insulation on the excess lead, coiled up next to the generator, had worn away, causing a short-circuit.
He fitted the physical template exactly: a noble, weatherbeaten face, a grey Stetson, lariat coiled on his shoulder, easy one-handed grace on a horse.
In particular, genes can be deactivated more or less permanently by tagging either the genes themselves or the histone proteins around which they are coiled with a range of chemical suppressors.The study of this type of regulation is called epigenetics.
The other adds acetyl groups, which are slightly larger, to the proteins around which the DNA is coiled.
This is done by removing a chemical tag called an acetyl group from the proteins around which the DNA is coiled.
He is clear-eyed and somehow innocent, though the hissing cobra of sovereignty sits coiled on his brow.
There is also a dragon coiled around a giant golden globe near the main entrance.
So steep are the valley edges that the road has to wind back and forth on itself, coiled snakelike up the sides of the mountain.But there are rewards, too.
Launchers using linear-induction motors coiled inside a tube have been developed, but these coilguns showed mixed results.A railgun has the ability to hurl a slug of metal much farther than artillery can and at speeds far exceeding those of missilesAnother system, known as a railgun, offers more promise.
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The rodlike tail region, about 120 nm long, consists of two chains of protein, each wound into what is known as an α-helix, together forming a coiled-coil structure.
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