Similar words: aging, raging, foraging, engaging, damaging, managing, tagging, packaging. Meaning: ['steɪdʒɪŋ] n. 1. the production of a drama on the stage 2. a system of scaffolds 3. travel by stagecoach 4. getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket.
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181. It was believed that low-T3 sydrome was a protective adaptation in the disease. We suggested low-T3 sydrome in 'acute leukemia might helps in staging of the disease.
182. Staging of prostatic adenocarcinoma is based upon how extensive the tumor is.
183. An off site staging area was not established for incoming units.
184. "It's art, it's not nice," a character says at one point to his new bride in the Berliner Ensemble's staging of "The Threepenny Opera" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
185. To study the characteristics of in-furnace combustion process, the effects of pulverized coal staging in a 2.11 MW tangential-firing pulverized coal furnace were investigated.
186. Puts the specified input event onto the top of the specified staging area stack.
186. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
187. Objective To study the relationship between the pathological staging of chronic viral hepatitis and spleen size and splenic vein index.
188. Finding water nearby would not only reduce the cost and complexity of setting up a lunar colony, but would also help it become a staging post for future trips further into space.
189. Objective:To evaluate CT in diagnosis and preoperative staging of the supraglottic carcinoma.
190. In Qamishili, anti-government activists were also staging a general strike to mourn Tammo, the LCC said.
191. Some students have been staging a hunger-strike at Memorial Hall.
192. Paging space, or swap space, is a type of logical volume that serves as a staging area for processes that are not using active random-access memory (RAM).
193. The Western countries are staging a third world war without gunsmoke.
194. In MSS, a direct access storage device that does not physically exist. It exists logically on one or more staging drives.
195. Since its first staging in 1996, it has been translated into more than 45 languages, performed in more than 120 countries and re-created as an HBO film.
196. An event table stores the asynchronous events generated by the database triggers in a staging table.
197. The CTS is staging a series of new packages tours.
198. You need to track the release as it moves through each environment: development, integration, operational acceptance testing, user acceptance testing, staging, and production.
199. The area had become a staging post for thousands of rescue workers in hard hats and orange suits, and soldiers from the People's Liberation Army.
200. The staging system notifies the case system of the submission and the submission is added to a case"s evidence collection.
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