Sentence examples for opted as a from inspiring English sources

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Chitosan (CS) was opted as a novel biopolymer coupling agent for wood flour polyvinyl chloride composites (WF/PVC) to improve interfacial adhesion.

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A quadratic model of design of experiments (DOE) softaware was opted as an optimization strategy for chlorination, which was attempted to achieve counts for rest of the species to be brought within standard except for resistant ones so that the initial disinfection with chlorine could be terminated at this dose.

Or maybe it was the embarrassment of discovering that we'd been co-opted as a character in somebody's fantasy world.

How did his punk post-modernist style end up being co-opted as a platitude in a Democratic presidential bid?

Sound has long been co-opted as a weapon and used to torture prisoners, a concept that informs Jason Eckardt's "Subject," performed by the JACK Quartet on Friday evening at Bryant Park.

Of course, that was before disco was co-opted as a catch-all phrase referring to anything from a school dance to cheesy "nite clubs" in small suburban towns – not so much dens of iniquity as pits of despair.

It spawned a Bric summit, or rather a Brics summit, for South Africa was co-opted as a member of the club, even though it did not have a large enough GDP formally to qualify.

Par example, Exhibit A, below left, in which the dégradé trend from the past few seasons has finally transcended the fashion edit, only to have been co-opted as a hair style!

The theories of Pythagoras, Copernicus, Newton and Einstein are ruthlessly (if not altogether successfully) co-opted as a means of explaining the mechanics of sexual attraction: "He was making a new world, particle by particle".Physics, though, turns out to be a poor cure for a broken heart.

Because he likes Hemingway more than many other recent biographers have done, Mr Hendrickson lavishes pages on cordial relationships that blossomed on the boat with otherwise anonymous characters: an American diplomat in Havana whose wife typed Hemingway's letters; an aspiring writer who knocked on Hemingway's door in Key West seeking advice and was co-opted as a crewman.

With the jubilee in sight, they've been co-opted as a celebratory snack – presumably because us food writers played our coronation chicken card too early, and thus need something else to provide a patriotic counterpart to the usual modern British picnic fare of foccacia and Ottolenghi salads.

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