Similar words: accommodating, intimidating, ingratiating, rating, skating, obviating, operating, rotating. Meaning: [deɪt] n. use of chemical analysis to estimate the age of geological specimens.
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181. Aspartic acid has the fastest racemization rate of the stable amino acids and is the acid usually chosen for dating bone samples.
182. But for many, scientific methods of dating are still very expensive in relation to the resources available.
183. It must have been rebuilt on many occasions, the present building and adjoining mill house dating from around 1726.
184. Men don't settle down because of the right woman. They settle down because they are finally ready for it. Whatever woman they're dating when they get ready is the one they settle down with, not necessarily the best one or the prettiest, just the one who happened to be on hand when the time got to be right. Unromantic, but still true. Laurell K. Hamilton
185. An interesting insight into her approach is provided by a chalk drawing on blue hand-made paper dating from 1919.
186. Tell us what you think about interracial dating, legalizing marijuana, who killed Kennedy.
187. The back-drops to portrait photos in the photographer's studio can also offer important dating clues.
188. As we shall see(sentencedict.com), some dating methods still rely on the annual passage of the seasons.
189. This is an early church, dating from the ninth-century, which was rebuilt under the direction of San Carlo Borromeo.
190. It is a small Stately Home mostly dating from the eighteenth century, but bits of it go back to Elizabethan times.
191. One of the most promising avenues for future work in chronology is the correlation of different dating methods.
192. The shop is a far cry from the modern boutique, and still has stock dating back for generations.
193. Here dating becomes more and more problematical as the time spans become longer and longer.
194. For example, a site may consist largely of a number of postholes, all dating to the Neolithic period.
195. The fireplace, dating from the castle's foundation in 1625, has been converted into a hatch leading to the kitchen.
196. He has just started dating Natalie, one of the notorious Appleton sisters.
197. Excavators have been reluctant to put dates to their finds and one can understand why. carbon dating being expensive.
197. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
198. Smiles quoted Benjamin Haydon as dating his decline from the day he first borrowed money.
199. Palmer originally specialised in acoustics but became interested in the physics of the Earth and in measuring ages by radiocarbon dating.
200. Dating since prehistoric times people still lived here until the 1960s.
201. The system is based on the view, dating from the days of elementary schools, that education is simple.
202. Dear Ursula: I've been sort of dating a guy who lives in Sacramento.
203. Dating from 1575, here stands the town house of the Marquess of Tweeddale.
204. The wood shelves contain well-worn volumes, some dating back to the 1920s.
205. My parents have always been uptight about me dating boys.
206. Alameda County prosecutors are now looking into alleged incidents dating back to 1995, a year after he joined the church.
207. Concluding remarks Scientific dating techniques, and none more than radiocarbon, have revolutionised the archaeologist's understanding of human cultural development.
208. Conventional radiocarbon dating normally requires sample sizes which will yield a minimum of 1 g of carbon.
209. This case relied on law dating back to the 1870s.
210. I tell her she should start dating, go out and have a good time.
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