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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wild mass" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a chaotic or uncontrolled situation, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The brainstorming session turned into a wild mass of ideas, with everyone speaking at once."
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Blade thin, stretched to the limits, his hair a wild mass of encroaching darkness around his gaunt face with its piercing eyes: he looks like himself, and he looks like a Giacometti.
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Watching him then [in Todd Solondz's Happiness] — with his ruddy complexion, stocky build and a wild blond mass of hair that made vanity impossible — it was hard not to recoil from the sheer unloveliness of the actor's appearance.
To analyze which components lead to the separation of the mutants from the wild type, mass signals were selected that significantly differed (p<0.01; n = 5) more than two-fold in intensity between the Col-0 wild type and myb28myb29.
In addition, time taken to locate calling females is probably an important aspect of competition between wild and mass-reared male CM (Thornhill and Alcock 1983; Andersson and Iwassa 1996; Judd et al. 2006a) and thus probably also represents an important aspect of field fitness.
But hearteningly, record numbers are now being drawn back to wild swimming and mass racing events on the Thames.
They had been abusing Serbian hospitality for 3 years, poking their noses into matters that were none of their business: so-called death camps, wild stories of mass rape, highly abstract questions of human rights.
So at least some segment of the Russian population appears to believe that a post-Putin Russia might not result in a nightmarish future filled with wild dogs and mass hysteria.
Although cancers arise from a single cellular event, analysis of dissected tumours has revealed a high degree of heterogeneity within the cell mass (Wild et al, 2000).
As shown in Fig. 2A two linker polypeptides, CpcC2 and CpcD, encoded by the genes cpcC2 and cpcD respectively, are missing in the isolated phycobilisomes of the mutant but could be identified in the wild type during mass spectrometry analysis.
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