Sentence examples for effectively being trapped from inspiring English sources

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The resultant free acid forms of probe cannot cross the plasma membrane, effectively being trapped within the cell.

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It's just another way to start a fire, and it kills trapped Sims more effectively then just poking fires.

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Since boron is a hard acid, soft (CF3SO2 2N− anion can not be trapped effectively.

In Ce TiO2, the photogenerated electrons are excited from the valence band to extended conduction band where electrons are trapped effectively by Ce4+/Ce3+ couple.

In our simulation, electrons with initial energy about 0.3 MeV with initial energy spread about 10%% were trapped, effectively compressed in longitudinal direction and accelerated to ultra-relativistic energy about 1.3 GeV with final energy spread about 6%%.

But Venus is closer to the Sun than Earth is, and the larger amount of solar radiation hitting the planet was trapped so effectively by water vapor and CO2 that water molecules may never have condensed out as liquid water.

These observations may be associated with the thermostability of the HB-FePc catalysts where their own components are trapped more effectively than the FePc/PhRs catalysts during pyrolysis.

With increasing the depth of Si nano-patterned structures, the incident light can be trapped more effectively which improves the anti-reflection behaviors as shown in our simulation results.

This is an outcropping of rock you will be spending most of your time, as it allows enemies to be trapped, and effectively safe-spotted.

Effectively abandoned by Europe, these children are trapped in a wretched state of suspended animation.

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