Sentence examples for frog from which from inspiring English sources

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The DNA of these cells must be extracted and inserted into the egg of another frog from which the DNA has been removed.

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When museums limited the proportion of cricket frogs from which gonads could be taken, we used a random numbers table to select a subset for histologic study.

Each ganglion cell or optic nerve fibre tested had a receptive field; and the area of frog's retina from which a single fibre could be activated varied with the intensity of the light stimulus.

But he was angry because I had failed to fill the pool and start up the frog-shaped fountain from which he likes to drink.

We assembled a complete combined matrix complementing previously available sequences from GenBank with newly determined sequences, representing all major lineages of frogs for which mt genome data exist.

The common frog's-bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae), from which the family receives its common name, is an ornamental rootless water plant with round or heart-shaped floating leaves and small attractive three-petaled white flowers.

Chelsea Through Feb. 8 Fish, frogs and bugs are the units from which Ben Snead makes his appealing pattern paintings.

The "frog" is the device on your bow from which the bow hair is held and can be adjusted.

A total of 269 frogs were caught and genotyped (see below), from which a subset was selected for the crossings.

At the bottom is a tiny pond from which rises the croak of dozens of frogs.

Club members pay $150 a year to lease about 3,000 acres of swampland, from which they take crawfish, catfish, deer, squirrel, rabbit, turtles, frogs and crabs.

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