Sentence examples for made isolation from inspiring English sources

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But as the internet, not to mention illegal satellite TV, made isolation impossible, the king decided that change should come from him.

In 1948, he found a way to grow viruses in the laboratory, using cultured cells in a nutrient solution--a discovery that made isolation and study of viruses much easier.

The complexity of the capillary beds has made isolation of stria vascularis cells from surrounding non-vascular cells technically challenging.

In principle, the human component of the pigs' blood was intended to be used as a blood substitute, but similarities between the porcine and human blood components made isolation of the human hemoglobin arduous.

Then, for each IJ emergence coming from the competitions performed with GFP labelled X. nematophila, we (i) examined the vesicle of 100 IJs by epifluorescence microscopy and (ii) made isolation of bacteria contained in 500 IJs as previously described by Sicard et al., 2003.

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This helped provide guidelines for multiplex cinema owners who wanted to isolate each individual cinema from its neighbors, even as louder subwoofers were making isolation more difficult.

It makes isolation alluring and appalling at the same time.

The difficulty of recognizing potentially infective persons often makes isolation impracticable even in situations in which it could be appropriate.

The transient nature of the peroxo intermediates under physiological conditions makes isolation and spectroscopic characterizations difficult.

The n+ electrode is surrounded with the p+ strips to make isolation of each n+ electrode.

This makes isolation of high quality RNA for analysis of gene expression difficult.

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