Sentence examples for to poised from inspiring English sources

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to poised

noun

Weight; an amount of weight, the amount something weighs.

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Her transformation from daydreaming teenage bookworm to poised, worldly princess was utterly convincing and thrilling to watch.

Here we find that bivalency is not confined to poised developmental genes but is a default response to any CpG-rich DNA sequences, even when these are completely artificial.

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Rush's ungainly pale body subverted every aspiration to poise.

These data indicate that activation of Stat3 in EpiSCs acts to poise them for reprogramming.

The protein environment surrounding Trp48 appears to poise its function as a reductant.

Therefore, Maf1 fused to the amino-terminus of Rpc160 is an ideal position to poise the complex for repression.

R181 networks with D183, D185, K187 and A188 to poise the loop in its proper structural conformation.

Two Htz1-containing nucleosomes flank the NFR, serving to poise quiescent genes for activation and transcriptional initiation [ 52].

The Germans seem to be poised to take it to a higher level still".

And I must say, we don't appear to be poised to fight this war.

Rick Santorum appears to be poised to do well in Minnesota's caucuses on Tuesday.

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