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the withdraw
verb
To pull (something) back, aside, or away.
Exact(35)
The thickness of each film was finely tailored by tuning the withdraw rates.
Only when a head-fixed mouse made a bilateral hand-to-mouth movement, a component of order-common eating, was the withdraw movement made with ease.
The withdraw movement varied depending upon whether a reach was anticipatory, no food present, or was unsuccessful or successful with food present.
The green curve in Fig. 14 shows the deexcitation process of the excited state of Er3+ ions in Yb-Er-SBA-15 after the withdraw of the pump.
If you do them together in a single transaction, you'll still find that the deposit works and the withdraw fails (in the same transaction!)," he wrote.
"It's quite clever, because if you do the deposit and withdraw in separate transactions, you'll find that the deposit works and the withdraw fails.
Similar(25)
So, the withdrawn compounds were labeled as mutagens.
The withdrawn, uncommunicative David returned.
The more withdrawn, the greater the degradation.
The university cannot withdraw the offer.
And if the Americans withdraw?
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