Sentence examples for is wound from inspiring English sources

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is wound

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An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.

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The most important clinical endpoint in wound management is wound closure or 100% epithelization.

With cold despair my horn is wound;.

Some say he is wound too tightly.

A coloured scarf is wound around her head.

Everything in my life is wound into a tight knot.

The belt is wound around the sprockets and the profile.

collagen -- long proteins whose structure is wound into a triple helix.

In chromatin, the DNA is wound around structures called nucleosomes, made of histone proteins.

The solidifying streams are gathered into a single strand, which is wound onto a spool.

The obi is wound around the waist over the kimono and tied at the back.

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Where he is wound-up and self-questioning, she seems laid-back and fatalistic.

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