Sentence examples for is continuously turned from inspiring English sources

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There it is continuously turned over by devices called plows, then ground and mixed by two rotating iron wheels, which weigh from 10 to 12 tons each.

Cartilage matrix is continuously turned over during development and tissue homeostasis.

A neutral theory of clonal expansion is based simply on the notion that mtDNA is continuously turned over in non-dividing cells (termed 'relaxed replication') [39 41].

It is continuously turned and stirred; a lime palm oil may be added to prevent burning, and lumpy sections of the meal are beaten to disintegrate them.

Fibrin deposited in tissues can be pro-inflammatory and is continuously turned over, but accumulates in chronic conditions such as in rheumatoid arthritis, Duchenne muscular dystrophy and carcinoma [ 15, 16, 42, 43].

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Theater, poetry and music are just three spokes on a creative wheel that is continuously turning for Williams, but he still often gets pigeonholed by his poetic roots.

Thus, these data further support the notion that both collagen type II and proteoglycans are continuously turned over in the articular matrix, although the proteoglycan turnover may be superior to that of the collagen turnover.

Intracellular iron stores are no inert long-term reserves, but are continuously turned over within the cell and may therefore be directed, in accordance with changing requirements, into the three competing pathways (biosynthesis, storage, export).

"But when you're continuously turning the ball over like we were, especially against a team like Saints, eventually it will find you".

Muscle proteins are continuously turning over, and cells contain multiple proteolytic systems to carry out the degradation process.

You can see a beautiful ring that persists stably for some minutes before cytokinesis and before the cells separate [ 66], and yet there are very convincing photobleaching studies showing that the filaments within that ring are continuously turning over just like the microtubules in a mitotic spindle, or the actin filaments in a lamellipodium.

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