Sentence examples for which detached from from inspiring English sources

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All of the passengers killed were travelling in the fourth coach, which detached from the rest and became airborne.

Goedsche's 1868 novel ­"Biarritz" had a chapter called "In the Jewish Cemetery of Prague," which, detached from the novel, was widely circulated, especially after its translation into Russian, and became a source for the "Protocols".

Cells which detached from the culture plate due to plasma treatment were not investigated in these experiments.

In 1990, Ewing et al. (38) reported that an Otobius megnini tick, which detached from the ear of a child who had serologic evidence of ehrlichiosis, was negative for ehrlichia by PCR.

In agreement with this, we demonstrated by an in vitro binding assay that the fraction of fluorescent SGs, which detached from F-actin in an ATP-dependent manner, decreased progressively within the same time window (Kogel et al. 2010).

In our study, the OCT imaging showed that the septa and the cysts were all below the line representing the ELM, the septa was a part of outer segment layer which detached from inner segment.

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When Kaiko surfaced, it was missing its instrumented rover, which detaches from the main body to get a closer look at targets.

a In the presence of a complementary target T3, P3 reacts with T3 to form a P3 T3 complex, which detaches from the GO surface, resulting in the fluorescence "on" state.

Unlike other tablets which detach from the notebook completely and have a hard drive mounted inside the screen, this tablet is really a notebook adapted to act like a tablet.

Oxidation of the catechol estrogens leads to the corresponding E1(E2 -3,4-Q, which can react with DNA to form small amounts of stable adducts (1 %) remaining in the DNA and preponderant amounts of the depurinating adducts 4-OHE1(E2)-1-N3Ade and 4-OHE1(E2)-1-N7Gua (97 %), which detach from DNA leaving behind DNA with apurinic sites [26].

These spiders have at most two chances to mate: They have a pair of sperm-transferring organs, actually called their "palps" but analogous to a penis, which detach from their bodies when they disengage from mating — either when the female pushes them away and possibly eats them or they successfully run away to risk death another day.

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