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Sentence count:199+13Posted:2017-09-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: labeledglabellalabellinglabellabelingring a bellbellequelledMeaning: ['leɪbl]  adj. bearing or marked with a label or tag. 
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(91) Comparison with the peroxidase labelled antibody sandwich method using formalin fixed paraffin embedded material.
(92) For many patients with severe chronic constipation no cause can be found, hence the condition is labelled as idiopathic.
(93) She lashed out at her critics who had labelled her a bimbo.
(94) Not all collections of numbers or functions labelled with suffixes necessarily form tensors.
(95) Before, I'd felt little resentment and shrugged off being labelled daft or deaf, never needing to cry in front of them.
(96) There was strongly positive uptake by the entire graft on a labelled white cell scan.
(97) Article 10 of the directive requires all food to be clearly labelled.
(98) Each one is labelled clearly with the title in large letters in the bottom right-hand corner.
(99) Ironically, the visionary leader who, through similar inconsistency, is labelled a good actor, risks losing credibility.
(100) Scores of meticulously labelled tins containing sub-assembly fixings were stacked at the rear of the workshop.
(101) We have already stressed the need for you to keep your notes and assignments in properly labelled and categorised loose-leaf folders.
(102) A opportunity arose from a primary study of proliferation in gastric malignancy to investigate BrdUrd labelled gastric mucosa.
(103) One important issue we have not considered is what happens to the individual once he or she is labelled as criminal.
(104) The importance of Kittay's formulation lies in her wide definition of the type of linguistic unit that can be labelled metaphoric.
(105) In it, there are three wooden blocks labelled A, B and C, and a table.
(106) The officers' quarters in the guardroom contained a large board labelled with the names of different areas.
(107) Several other blooms lay bright and brittle between the back pages of the diary, each one neatly labelled.
(108) The kind to use for preference is any variety which is labelled as polyunsaturated or as high in polyunsaturates.
(109) He could afford, he reckoned, to be relaxed about certain sorts of problem; namely those he privately labelled intractable.
(110) The key is single variety wines, labelled by grape name, and the judicious use of oak.
(111) The labelled fragments were eluted from acrylamide gels and purified by ethanol precipitation.
(112) Each one was labelled with a box number and contained a large brown envelope.
(113) Such techniques no longer even need radioactively labelled probes, which will facilitate their routine use in laboratories.
(114) The labelled tyr T DNA fragments of interest were separated from the remainder of the plasmids on 6% polyacrylamide gels.
(115) Serving officers who attempt constructive criticism of the police, risk being labelled traitors and put their promotion prospects in jeopardy.
(116) Thousands of children in similar Quebec facilities were falsely labelled mentally retarded in the 1950s.
(117) Make sure that each tape is clearly labelled for every text on it, and give each text a number.
(118) The Society now wishes to produce another companion volume in the form of illustrations of labelled and name-stamped London furniture.sentencedict.com/labelled.html
(119) As shown in Fig. 2A, two footprints were observed either with the lower or the upper strand labelled.
(120) Females are less likely than males to be labelled as delinquent and to be processed accordingly.
More similar words: labeledglabellalabellinglabellabelingring a bellbellequelledyelledskilled laborswelledspelleddwelledcompelledcancelledjewelledimpelledunskilled labortravelleddishevelledbejewelledshrivelledwell-educateduntrammelledabelyellow-belliedbabelastrolabefellow travellerbelabour
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