conjunction造句91. A connective word, especially a conjunction or conjunctive adverb.
92. Venus was in superior conjunction with the sun.
93. The conjunction of Jupiter with Neptune shows creative imagination.
94. This electronic dictionary consists of six parts, they are adverbs part, postposition part, conjunction part, mood word's part, enchoing word' parts, model word' part and so on.
95. Subsequently, we monitored the ligand-dependent HER profiles based on receptor expression, phosphorylation, and dimerization in conjunction with measurements of cellular susceptibility to gefitinib.
96. SLEUTH model is a kind of CA, it is composed by four growth rules and five coefficients, in conjunction with the excluded layer and the slope layer, it can successfully model the urbanization.
97. His boldest new idea is to give the federal government powers, in conjunction with state insurance regulators, to reject excessive premium increases.
98. The finance department and the legal department are working in conjunction on the new share issue.
99. In conjunction with the glutathione reductase/peroxidase system, NADPH maintains the sulfhydryl groups of globin in their reduced state.
100. On the US-Mexico border, a joint event is planned in Las Cruces,[www.] New Mexico in conjunction with the launch of US National Infant Immunization Week.
101. When & quot ; in & quot ; I will come when I can & quot; is a subordinating conjunction.
102. This system operates in conjunction with pretreatment and sludge solids disposal or storage facilities.
103. Functions : two stage shut - off, flow - rate control in conjunction with any electronic register with digital flow control.
104. Needle valve pressure better than other valves, sealing performance, it is generally used for small flow, high pressure gas or liquid sealing medium, also used in conjunction with the pressure gauge.
105. Antagonism can be easily accomplished by conventional dosages of edrophonium or neostigmine administered in conjunction with the appropriate anticholinergic agent.
106. A method for increasing the floccule size and volume of alumina trihydrate during the Bayer processing of bauxite ore using a flocculant in conjunction with a water continuous polymer.
107. Giraldez s lab, in conjunction with researchers at Cold Spring Harbor, upended that dogma when they discovered important micro-RNA activity could take place without Dicer.
108. Fascinatingly more, sesamin's potent effects are further amplified when used in conjunction with essential fatty acids.
109. This thesis deals with the semantic and syntactic representation in noun phrase conjunction.
110. The scatting of SH waves by a scalene triangular hill above a subsurface elastic cylindrical inclusion is investigated following the conjunction thought.
111. Thoth tells us that there has never been any other of these available archangelic pathways used in conjunction with a device like an Ark on the Earth.
112. Conclusion Transverse sinus meningeoma is rare and surgical resection in conjunction with gamma knife therapy should be effective.
113. It is suggested that the form of protection in the area of simulcasting should be examined in conjunction with the consideration of the general question of protection of webcasting.
114. How to find a perfect conjunction spot in the national characteristic between the audiences and the commercial character is this paper pays attention in particular.
115. During designing process, illustration and conjunction matrix are used for validating the network topology structure.
116. Do not use this water heater in conjunction with a spa or hot tub.
117. In conjunction with HDMI, HQV-Reon VX enables 1080p upscaling of all video inputs, regardless of source resolution.
118. There is also a glitch that allows the Southern Hospitality to be used in conjunction with The Gunslinger. The Gunslinger is not usable and not visible in world view.
119. They will pull out the double sharp tooth of its behind 1, please tiger tooth to return to go in the tooth row under the function in the being in conjunction with of lips cheek muscle.
120. FalseworkThe term" falsework " is used in referring to the temporary works associated with the casting of concrete structures, usually in conjunction with the construction of bridges.