Sentence examples for sole equivalent from inspiring English sources

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It's not just the few female panellists who're largely excluded from this (their sole equivalent is a Zoe Lyons' quip about tampons and party poppers), it's the more discerning male comics (James Acaster, Milton Jones) too.

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Spent brewery yeast was also used as a sole nitrogen source equivalent to 5% CSL.

A final isopropanol concentration of 9.8 g L−1 was achieved in fed-batch culture on fructose as the sole carbon source (equivalent to 16 g L−1 after taking into account evaporation).

Intercrops were relatively more productive than the corresponding sole crops; land equivalent ratios (LER) for within-row intercropping ranged between 1.1 and 2.4, and between 1.0 and 1.9 for distinct-row intercropping.

Pan-fried flounder ($14.95), served on the bone in a terrifically delicate sauce that's most redolent of ginger and garlic, is the Cantonese equivalent of sole à la meunière and a real showstopper.

TryR is thought to be the central enzyme in the redox metabolism of these protozoans, being the sole route of reducing equivalents from the NADP+/NADPH couple to thiol-containing species.

The concept that Ero1 is the sole source of oxidizing equivalents for disulphide formation in proteins entering the secretory pathway has recently been questioned due to a lack of a dramatic phenotype when both Ero1 paralogues are deleted in mice (Zito et al, 2010).

When the RSH was used as a sole carbon source (heterotrophic culture, equivalent to 10 g/L glucose), the cell concentration reached 6.5 g/L after cultivation for 8 days.

The ability of bacterial strains to produce detectable amounts of CMCase under catabolic repression (genetically) was screened in the presence of glucose (1 % w/v) equivalent to CMC as sole carbon source.

Interestingly, with glucose as the sole carbon source, 8b has an equivalent or greater growth rate than all three adapted strains, either in the absence or presence of inhibitory compounds.

Watching it is the equivalent of having the soles your feet tickled; you react, but involuntarily.

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