Sentence examples for done artificially from inspiring English sources

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But cloning can also be done artificially in the laboratory via embryo twinning or splitting: an early embryo is split in vitro so that both parts, when transferred to a uterus, can develop into individual organisms genetically identical to each other.

(This part of the process is done artificially in Adamo's lab by putting the crickets in a breeding bin together).

Fertilization must be done artificially if grown indoors.

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Can we now do what the leaf is doing artificially, which is the capture, conversion, and storage in chemical bonds?

"It would have the general advantage of segregating usages, which today they have to do artificially," said Jay Kriegel, executive director of NYC2012, alluding to the string of plastic barriers that carve today's pool in half.

Making biogas means doing artificially to faeces what would happen to them naturally if they were simply dumped into the environment or allowed to degrade in the open air at a traditional sewage farm namely, arranging for them to be chewed up by bacteria.

This is not the first time, says Sam Smith, editor of the liberal Progressive Review, that "a drug has been legalised after the pharmaceutical corporations figured out how to do artificially and at a big profit what nature once offered for the picking .Yet there are eight patients in America who can smoke marijuana legally and freely.

The movie is at its best when it goes all "What if John Wick… but Robin Hood?" Penned by Ben Chandler and David James Kelly, the film doesn't so much reinvent the Robin Hood legend as it does artificially rearrange certain tropes and story beats for the sake of being different.

This upgrade scheme is hardly uncommon in mobile games, and while it does artificially extend gameplay without adding actual content, it works pretty well on mobile.

Moreover, journals can and do artificially manipulate their impact factor, and the data on which a journal's impact factor is calculated are not freely available; independent attempts to calculate a journal's impact factor have failed (Rossner et al., 2007).

Counterpoint: Artificial legs do not make artificially fast running speeds possible, Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 108, no. 4, pp. 1012 1014, Apr.

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