Sentence examples for impart light from inspiring English sources

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The foams contain either open or closed cells that impart light weight, vibration damping, impact absorption, and thermal insulation.

TEs can impart light responsiveness on genes via insertion into gene regulatory regions, as in the Chinese cucumber (Trichosanthes kirilowii) TCS gene, which has a MITE DNA-TE in its promoter (Xu et al. 2007).

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The grape skins impart the light red color to rosé.

Provolone is also commonly smoked to impart a light, distinctive aroma and flavour.

These methods all rely on the relationship between the velocity of red blood cells and the changes in frequency imparted to light that is scattered from them [ 17].

Reflected particles of light impart a small force, like a stream of water from a garden hose hitting a beach ball.

Buried argon lights impart green glows to the tops of the smaller panes.

The results of the experiment are shown in Fig. 3c and represent the degree of polarization rotation imparted on the light as a function of voltage.

Finally, we conclude that the TATA-box or Inr element does not act in isolation, but our results clearly suggests the probable involvement of other distinct core promoter elements in concurrence with the TATA-box or Inr element to impart selectivity to light-mediated transcription.

The multiple light sources impart a quality of lightness, floating, and flickering, which is at once both familiar and elusive, like dreams are, and like memories too.

The range of tones and shadows that twilight, cloudy skies or low-watt light bulbs impart to a single face seems revelatory.

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