Sentence examples for use encased from inspiring English sources

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(Some of Sealy's other lines, including Stearns & Foster, already use encased coils).

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In recent years, the use of encased steel concrete columns has been increased significantly in medium-rise or high-rise buildings.

They too used RNA encased in a viral shells, but instead targeted muscle groups that control feeding and diaphragm movement.

The architecture of existing – first generation – computer forensic tools, including the widely used EnCase and FTK products, is rapidly becoming outdated.

Here, a method has been developed whereby scaffolds may be formed in a tubular (glass) capillary that can be used to encase and grow neural tissue and then subsequently used as part of an implantation device to place the scaffold/tissue construct directly into the brain.

Public bodies habitually use the term encased within supposedly sanitising inverted commas or preceded by the words "so-called".

I shudder to think how that scent will change once the sneeze guard used to encase our upper torsos has seen a day's worth of visitors.

Glass tubular collectors were not used to encase the TEMs.

At high temperatures, steam can separate into hydrogen and oxygen in the presence of zirconium, the metal used for encasing the reactor fuel.

The glass used to encase the display is described as either seamless, or featuring small design elements to hide where one piece joins another.

That is, of course, provided they're not like those massive gloves your mom used to encase your hands in when you were seven, standing in Louisiana "snow".

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