Sentence examples for would be fragmented from inspiring English sources

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But with each future generation, the Neanderthal DNA would be fragmented into ever shorter chunks.

Its unique political environment meant that this vote would be fragmented.

In short, the public health insurance option would be fragmented.

For conserved 3' UTR segments longer than 50 nt, overlapping 50 nt segments with end points differing by 5 nt were added to the database (i.e. a 100 nt sequence would be fragmented into 11 overlapping 50 nt segments).

"It was important to me here that all the letters surrounding the T would be fragmented, incomplete and anonymous".

But the veteran lawmaker said he feared Hong Kong's democratic camp would be fragmented and weakened by the emergence of a more radical younger generation of candidates.

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"It would be photographs; the rest would be fragments of cloth, bits of cotton, lumps of earth, records of speech, pieces of wood and iron".

"It would be photographs; the rest would be fragments of cloth, bits of cotton, lumps of earth, records of speech, pieces of wood and iron, phials of odors, plates of food and of excrement".

Grinning with joy, holding them tight in his calloused hands, he explained that they would never be fragmented, never cut and never sold.

The product derived from PCR amplicons would therefore be fragmented.

One of their main reasons was that many fossils represented partially decayed soft-bodied animals such as polychaetes, which had already died shortly before the burial event, and would have been fragmented if they had been transported any significant distance by a storm of swirling sediment.

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