Sentence examples for was gap from inspiring English sources

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was gap

noun

An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

  • A gap in a fence

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"That was Gap in the '80s".

"At some point I realised there was gap in the market for beautiful costumes".

Robert Rauschenberg's famous wish to operate in the gap between art and life seems tentative by comparison; Matta-Clark's approach was gap free.

Absolute's chief operating officer, Clive Dickens, said there was gap in the market to cater for over-30s who wanted to stay in touch with their fun-loving youth.

Among the worst performers in October was Gap Inc., which announced last month it would close one-fifth of its Gap brand stores in the United States by the end of 2013.

This was gap they wanted to fill.

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She was gap-toothed, to tell the truth".

In this paper, the NEE was gap-filled as well as decomposed into its constituent signals (GPP and RE) using the online gap filling and flux partitioning tool publicly available at: (http://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/~MDIwork/eddyproc/: [56]. This Marginal Distribution Sampling (MDS) technique has a similar performance compared to other techniques [2].

A small subpopulation of neurons was GAP-43+ in the ipsilateral DRG (Fig. 6 B and F).

Another important protein that we found upregulated at 7 dpi in biomaterial-treated animals was GAP-43.

Note that there was GAP-43-positive cell debris in the injured spinal cord of the PBS-treated control, although a few GAP-43-positive neuronal fibers were also observed (Figure 4I, arrowheads).

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