Sentence examples for extensively cut from inspiring English sources

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The western white pine (P. monticola) grows in the mountains of the northwestern United States and British Columbia, has light brown wood, and is extensively cut for lumber.

Where the taiga is extensively cut for forest products, moose numbers have increased greatly, often to levels that are considered undesirable for forest regeneration.

Mr. Slocum said it was important to remember that the timber in the South was extensively cut in the early 20th century and that it is again time for harvesting.

Unfortunately, a briskly efficient account of the score, extensively cut, from the conductor Ulf Schirmer and singing from a middling cast could make only an indifferent case for "Die Feen".

The soluble fraction was bound to either IgG coated Sepharose or IgG coated Dynabeads, washed extensively, cut with His-tagged TEV protease and eluted from the beads.

The proteasome is also extensively cut by caspases leading to loss of activity (Gray et al., 2010; Figure 6 figure supplement 1).

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In additional to agriculture, the forest might have been extensively cut-over, or disturbed by hurricanes or fire, and plants regrew.

Although it is of no great commercial value, peat traditionally has been a source of fuel for the peasant farmer and is still cut extensively.

Consequently, the film was cut extensively by the British Board of Film Censors for its UK release.

Tissues were collected immediately after euthanasia and exsanguinations of the animals, extensively washed and cut into fragments weighing about 300 mg each.

The blocks were then cut extensively by a rotary microtome (Leitz).

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