Sentence examples for might be possible to attach a from inspiring English sources

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As part of the research, the scientific teams demonstrated ways to detect proteins inside and on the surface of a cell, suggesting a tantalizing possibility-it might be possible to attach a single glowing nanodot to, say, a protein, as a way to watch cellular events.

It might be possible to attach a bionic arm with enough strength to lift a car.

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Storrs asked whether it might be possible to attach an odometer so that students can see how far they need to ride to hull each pound of rice.

In the future it might be possible to attach electronic components to DNA and have the DNA strands link together to form a computer with far more speed and information storage capacity than exists today, he said.

It might also be possible to attach the RNP to a Q dot.

Like most of us no doubt, Martin is inspired by the idea that it might be possible to create one of these human centipedes by attaching a line of people "arse to mouth", thereby creating one united digestive system.

Like most of us, no doubt, Martin is inspired by the idea that it might be possible to create one of these human centipedes by attaching a line of people "ass to mouth," thereby creating one united digestive system.

It might even be possible to insert the iron particles into specific types of cells by attaching them to cell surface markers.

This might be possible.

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