Sentence examples for treated to resemble from inspiring English sources

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The bronze was then treated to resemble wood.

HAMLET (human α-lactalbumin made lethal to tumour cells) [ 32], which is chemically treated to resemble MAL in structure, is a complex of apo-LALBA combined with oleic acid.

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Normal and filamentous cell populations were compared with untreated cells or cells treated with cephalexin to resemble the length of filamentous cells, respectively.

Guests were also treated to a Maoist tribute song performed by Chinese men and women dressed in costumes resembling the uniforms of China's People's Liberation Army.

Our findings suggest that upon WEE-1.3 depletion by RNAi, the oocytes of the treated animals prematurely relocalize proteins to resemble the pattern frequently observed during early embryogenesis.

There were also Tevas and jackets and bags made from crocodile skin treated, using a process exclusive to Gucci, to resemble rubber.

BeWo and JEG-3 cells were treated overnight with cortisol, in an attempt to resemble a moderate and high stress environment in vitro.

Updated at 2.19am GMT 1.31am GMT In pictures: festival food Sydneysiders have greeted Messina's special festival gelato with great delight – the whole menu is made to resemble traditional fair treats.

And we might learn something about how to treat them — how to alter a susceptible patient's immunological and histological profile to resemble that of a resistant one.

Both cell lines were treated over 24 h with 10, 100 and 1000 nM of cortisol in an attempt to resemble moderate, high and very high stress levels.

Treated by Gillies, hundreds of soldiers were given hope; faces disfigured in combat were rebuilt over many months to resemble those of men again.

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