Sentence examples for swiftly extracted from inspiring English sources

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Brain was swiftly extracted and cut into 300 350 µm thick section in ice-cold sucrose-based solution (in mM: sucrose 204, KCl 2.5, NaH2PO4 1.25, NaHCO3 28, CaCl2 0.5, MgCl2 7, dextrose 7).

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Even so, the shift could give Mr. Obama a political shield against attacks from his Republican rivals in the presidential race who have already begun criticizing him for moving too swiftly to extract troops from Afghanistan.

The material, extracted from servers at the University of East Anglia, swiftly spread around the Web sites of climate doubt purveyors and energy stasists early on Tuesday.

Cultures were swiftly aliquoted into microcentrifuge tubes and snap-cooled in liquid nitrogen before centrifuging at 20.000 × g at 4°C for 1 min. Pellets were immediately frozen at -80°C and RNA was extracted within one week of harvest using the RiboPure Bacteria Kit (Ambion/Applied Biosystems) including the optional DNase I treatment of the kit.

It is the processing of raw ingredients that enabled us to extract from them the nutrition we needed as swiftly as possible so we could get on with doing the more interesting things that make us human.

Once the conversation gets off the ground, Bragg brings in other questions and ideas, continues to extract insights from the academics, draws toward a conclusion, and swiftly wraps up.

Almond extract?

vanilla extract.

Neurons were swiftly rinsed with ∼1 μL of deionized water in order to minimize the presence of inorganic salts and compounds in the extracellular environment, then placed into an acidified methanol solution to extract endogenous compounds.

More came, and swiftly.

The government responded swiftly.

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