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  • Examples of strain
    1. A strain is a catch-all term for a tear, and Posada’s is located in the subscapularis muscle.
    2. This results from the vorticity component of shear, whereas elongated cells would further be affected by the rate of strain component.
    3. I will not be adding more entries owing to repetitive strain injury.
    4. We see his shoulders strain as he up-ends the coffin and slides it single-handed from the saw-horses.
    5. In the study by Venugopal et al., in describing the phenotype of ΔdlaTΔpdhC, the deletion strain was not recovered post-day one despite equal input into the aerosolizer.
    6. It could be converted into two shunt products (DMAC 5 and aloesaponarin II 6 ) in the actVI-ORF1-deficient mutant strain.
    7. Having a husband who was so brimmingly full of fun might have involved a certain strain; still, the fact that Véra was not similarly blessed is just a reminder of the planetary norm.
    8. The maximum strain increases with increasing annealing temperature from 8% at 200°C to 25% at 550°C, as the microelectrodes transform to a bulklike ductility.
    9. Anomeric/carbinolic ( a ) and aliphatic regions ( b ) of 1 H- 13 C DEPT-HSQC spectrum of OS core of the LOS from P. arcticus strain 273-4 .
  • Examples of strains
    1. Among the resistant strains, monoresistance to INH, SM and EMB was found in 6.0%, 0.6% and 0.6% of the tested strains respectively, as opposed to none for RMP. Of note, MDR isolates represented only 5 (3.0%) of 165 new TB cases included in the study.
    2. Discrepancies in the metabolic response between the two strains may be attributed in part to the missense mutation (M35T) in exon 1 and a multiexon deletion of Nnt in the C57BL/6J mice.
    3. Contrarily to epithelial-genital strains, LGV and oculotropic strains do not encode a functional cytotoxin [81 , 85 ].
    4. Since then, numerous clinical trials have employed wild type NDV strains either as a direct oncolytic agent, or as an oncolysate vaccine for treatment of patients with various types of advanced stage cancer [6,7,8,9,10,11].
    5. Only 28.6% (67/234) of the isolates were serogrouped by slide agglutination (SASG), highlighting the reduced capability of carriage strains to express capsular polysaccharide.
    6. To narrow down the region that contains the genetic loci involved in the aggression-eliciting effects on Chr 15, we established a panel of subconsomic strains of MSM Chr 15.
    7. New strains of cannabis such as skunk are certainly selectively cultivated but are not "genetically modified"; there are no clandestine biotechnicians altering the DNA of cannabis plants.
    8. While Bpp hu and the other classical bordetellae can efficiently colonize mice, Bpp ov strains are severely defective in their ability to colonize the murine respiratory tract.
    9. Strains within a single pathogroup can originate from different genetical backgrounds [10 –13 ].
  • Examples of strained
    1. Even before Hurricane Sandy, New York was sheltering more homeless people than any city in the United States: a record 47,000 women, men and children, in a system strained to the breaking point.
    2. However, it is again apparent that cyclopentadiene is a reluctant dienofuge since rearrangement of the strained bicyclo[2.1.0]pentane moiety occurs preferentially.
    3. And if his love affair with Old Trafford was strained by the saga of his demand to leave earlier this season, the bond was rekindled as United claimed a vital victory.
    4. Relations between the United States and Guatemala traditionally have been close, although at times strained by human rights and civil/military issues.
    5. The gale strained the timbers of the ship.
    6. Sitting in back, I strained to hear the speaker.
    7. 2,5-Bis(trifluoromethyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (104) has been reported by several groups to react with ring-strained alkenes under forcing thermal conditions to produce coupled products
    8. Peter slowly ambulated to the bathroom, favoring his strained knee.
  • Examples of straining
    1. a ship, as it were, straining at its mooring in a contrary current and arming for its sinuous and loxodromic voyage to the richer though silted harbour of Rye
    2. water straining through a sandy soil
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