Sentence examples for use of strips from inspiring English sources

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She also comments on Mondrian's use of strips of colored tapes to develop his compositions, a method he was using since the 1930s but used abundantly for his New York compositions.

The use of combined therapy rather than monotherapy to control hyperglycemia and associated CVRFs, as well as the increase in insulin prescription that demands a larger use of strips for self-monitoring blood glucose control, would explain the change in cost composition.

This has markedly increased the use of strips in hospitals, with Scott noting that the annual number of test strips used at his institution increased from approximately 250,000 to 550,000 from 2000 to 2009, with nearly half of strips used in critical care units.

Combine occasional use of strips with a good cleaning and exfoliating regime.

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Test results indicated that the use of strip anchors increased the ultimate pull-out resistance under surcharge pressures of 50, 100, 120 and 150 kPa by factors of 7.4, 4.95, 4.3 and 4.3, respectively, in comparison with conventional strips.

When police faced criticism over their rampant use of strip searches Toronto cops strip-searched a third of all the people they arrested in 2013 Blair countered that in 43percentt of cases, police found objects that could harm police or be used to escape police custody.

The use of stripped sera allows removing the hormones that it contains, minimising their effects on the migratory capacity of the cells.

The bound proteins were retrieved with the use of stripping (1 M glycine HCl, pH 2.5) and neutralisation buffers (1 M Tris HCl, pH 8.0).

Membranes containing phospho-detected proteins were stripped of primary and secondary antibodies by use of stripping buffer (Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan). 1 h after incubation in stripping buffer, membranes were reprobed for total protein with the specific antibody of interest.

Later the development of copying machines necessitated changes in paper and the use of metallic strips and other devices to make forgery more difficult.

Swamp chestnut oak is often called either cow oak, because the acorns are eaten by cattle, or basket oak, from local use of wood strips for basket material.

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