Sentence examples for were prefixed from inspiring English sources

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were prefixed

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That which is prefixed; especially one or more letters or syllables added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning; as, pre- in prefix, con- in conjure.

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Most headlines were prefixed by "Welsh windbag".

For electron microscopy, tissue specimens were prefixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde diluted in a 0.1-M sodium cacodylate solution for 24 h at 4°C.

Happy (e.g., because one is protected from possible danger) The entries above were prefixed with "One might feel... .. to create the question used on the survey.

For scanning electron microscopy, excised root tips of 5 mm (0 and 0.5% at 72 h treated roots) were prefixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde in a 0.1 M sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7.2), postfixed in 2% osmium tetroxide for 2 h., dehydrated in an acetone series, and dried in critical point dryer (Emitech; K850).

For intracellular staining of OCT4, NANOG and SOX2, cells were prefixed and permeablized with Fix & Perm cell permeabilization Kit (Invitrogen) according to manufacturer instruction before adding the antibodies.

For intracellular staining of OCT4 and BMI1, cells were prefixed and permeablized with Fix & Perm cell permeabilization Kit (Invitrogen) before adding the antibodies.

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After that they will be prefixed by a 7.

His header for the equaliser was the type that could be prefixed with the word "bullet".

Past forms are prefixed by e- (the "augment"), usually lost in mainland dialects when unstressed.

The label that will probably end up being prefixed here is 'smart'smart

All directive names are prefixed by a number sign.

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