Sentence examples for might detach from inspiring English sources

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An ongoing source of intrigue was whether one-half of "Brangelina" might detach itself and return to its less symmetrical prior host, thus creating a less mellifluous-sounding hybrid, "Pittiston".

The capillary binding of a particle to a drop interface is proportional to the particle surface area, and therefore smaller particles might detach from the drop interface, that is, the chance of producing non-spherical Janus capsules is reduced when particle sizes go down to a few nanometres.

By the third step in the setup I was hitting it hard enough – hit, nothing, hit again - that it felt like my fingerprints might detach.

After washing host cells, followed by incubation in fresh cell culture medium (pre-incubation experiments), these bound components might detach and be diluted by added fresh cell culture medium to concentrations that become ineffective in inhibiting Salmonella adhesion.

Moreover, it is also possible that embedded particles in a biofilm might detach and act as carriers of biofilm throughout the joint and body.

Since not all blood mononuclear cells became attached to the MesenCult-XF Attachment Substrate, we speculated that passaging the infected attached blood mononuclear cells onto feeders would be difficult and that some of the cells might detach and enter into suspension, which would also influence the iPSC generation.

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Still, the kiss acts like an electric shock throughout my entire body and I know I need physical contact again soon or else my penis might just detach itself from my body.

Host cells with "empty" virus particles attached (Figure 4F) were rarely seen at any stage of the infection, suggesting that they might usually detach from the cells after injecting their contents.

The Bhutanese might appear detached during this time.

1. McClellan might have detached the troops to co-operate with Burnside in North Carolina.

Others, like the Quadi, asked for peace, which was granted them, both in the hope that they might be detached from the Marcomani, and also because they gave him many horses and cattle and promised to surrender all the deserters and the captives, besides, — thirteen thousand at first, and later all the others as well.

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