isolate造句31 But the attempt to isolate such cases from the majority of child abuse cases must always be made.
32 The U.S. has tried to isolate Cuba both economically and politically.
33 For true white spot, W.S.3 is an excellent remedy, and there is no need to isolate the fish during treatment.
34 After proper consultation and correction of the error, Raistrick set out to isolate active substances from Fleming's mould.
35 We can try to isolate sport-related output, sports-related income, or sports-related expenditure.
36 Simply isolate the culprit, cut, and smooth out the surrounding transitions.
37 Mr Palomar's attempt to isolate the wave is a difficult and repeatedly unsuccessful one.
38 Scientists isolate variables to test; in hermeneutics the links between texts are all important.
39 They may reject you and isolate you because you are different from them and they would like to be like you.
40 By this means it was possible to isolate the features which give the groups cohesion.
41 And it will isolate the more effective techniques that parents have at their disposal for communicating with their children.
42 Once a mutation that causes an abnormality is observed, it becomes possible to try and identify and isolate the gene.
43 It, however, seems necessary to carry out further research into adaptation to prismatic distortion in order to isolate the exact cause.
44 Everything conspires, therefore, to isolate and ignore that poverty-stricken world and leave it to its own devices.
45 Try to isolate the problems that are causing you the most difficulty.
46 If that happened we could then try to purify and isolate the morphogen from the mixture - but we had no luck.
47 The brothers took a decision to isolate Kalu in a small shed at the bottom of the fields.
48 Members of the church tried to isolate themselves from worldly influences.
49 This, and a closely related isolate, are now in commercial production for control of this pest.
50 It is impossible to isolate parts of the system of government to which the label may authoritatively be attached.
51 The work was geared towards trying to isolate the products of specific workshops or craftsmen.
52 If dissent is voiced, self-appointed mind-guards apply verbal and non-verbal pressure to isolate dissenters.
53 Streptomycin is more stable than penicillin and so it was easier to isolate and manufacture.
54 It is possible to isolate several features of community care.
56 Once there, Drachenfels will do his best to isolate the crystal-wielding characters and rob them of their treasures.
57 These explanations try to isolate clearly-defined elements of behaviour, and to account for them in terms of the simplest possible models of learning.
58 We tend to isolate ourselves from the rest of the natural world and yet we are very much a part of it.
59 Large body-size would, in fact, isolate them from their thermal environment because they would exchange heat at lower rates.
60 Objective To isolate and identify parainfluenza virus.