Sentence examples for precisely cutting from inspiring English sources

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We are grateful to Julie Rius and Benjamin Falgas from the 'Biodiversarium' in Banyuls sur Mer for their kind and precious help in providing pine wood and Yannick Banuls from the laboratory carpentry for precisely cutting the wood logs.

Ordering a special chemical for precisely cutting up sections of fly DNA used to take 45 minutes to an hour, Mr. Murphy said, "but on the Internet you can do the same process in less than 15 minutes".

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CRISPR is capable of recognizing specific DNA sequences in human, plant and animal genomes and can precisely cut the targeted DNA sequence using the cutting enzyme (endonuclease Cas9).

But what precisely makes cutting up a piece of fruit worth the tremendous saga that preceded it?

The goal of this study is to obtain a mathematical model that relates the surface roughness to three cutting parameters in face milling, precisely to the cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut (Baji et al. 2008).

That review was based solely on the team's June 28 , 2012 Science paper, in which the researchers described a new method of precisely targeting and cutting DNA in bacteria.

The formation mechanisms of burrs and chippings have not yet been revealed precisely in the cutting processes of amorphous alloys, because their cutting behavior is more complex and less discussed in existing researches than that of crystalline metals.

The reviewer may believe they are rare because they are never observed in thin sections, but, as stated in [[ 197] ], that is "probably because they require cutting precisely all along the tubule connecting two cells".

"Companies like Q Chip, which was founded by a woman, are precisely the kind of cutting edge companies we need in Wales".

This puts the Socialist prime minister, George A. Papandreou, or any other Greek leader, in a tough spot: There can be little upside to cutting jobs precisely when the government most needs support for unpopular budget-cutting actions.

It may seem that we use functions to classify artifacts: an object is a knife because it has the function of cutting, or more precisely, of enabling us to cut.

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