Similar words: up to, add up to, come up to, live up to, stand up to, face up to, lead up to, up to date. Meaning: adv. 1. used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time 2. prior to the present time.
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61. However, up to now no one has investigated the entire process from the modulational instability to the plasma wave turbulence after the collapse.
62. Up to now, some scholar to disinfect root canal with 1411 type high frequency electrotome.
63. Up to now, 5 of these were identified, which were shown to be involved in various cellular processes such as proteolysis, signal transduction and protein folding.
64. Up to now , the parts of speech and grammatical function of Chinese onomatopoetic words remain controversial.
65. Up to now, there is no a systematic and deepgoing study about the effect of Py on EAA in CNS.
66. This paper studies the main activities and their relationships in the design process of maintenance organization, presents achievements and shortcomings of the studies at home and abroad up to now.
67. As it is not long since the decision has been implemented, up to now, few papers have been published about voluntary disclosure of earnings forecast information in China.
68. Having considered a long time last night, I have not sought answer up to now.
69. Up to now one of the main technological obstacles for DMFC to commercial application is still the lack of high-efficiency anode catalysts for methanol electrooxidation.
70. Up to now the "audit cycle" had been "frozen" on the last day of initial certification.
71. In this paper, it analyses the interest rate system and the interest policy of our country up to now using interest rate theory.
72. Results Up to now, there are 10cases have been reported in Yunnan province, including 5case s of endermic sparganosis, 2cases of eye sparganosis and 3cases of splanchnic sparganosis.
73. But up to now, there does not exist any good algorithm yet. A new DNA computing model is provided to solve a 0-1 planning problem based on DNA chip.
74. Up to now, governments have been largely hands-off. An amusing example is the dispute over the domain www.newzealand.com.
75. Up to now, everything is all right. More power to your elbow!
76. From this investigation, we obtain a growth estimation about the coefficients of bounded univalent functions, which is the best result up to now.
77. Mary has been waiting months for George to pop the question, but up to now he hasn't.
78. In this genus, the subgenus Stigmatochirus Bernhauer, 1903, is a species-rare group with only 3 species worldwide up to now.
79. Up to now, sulphur dioxide has been as one of the most serious of these pollutants.
80. Area of our country certain minority, before still withholding a marriage up to now, live together consuetudinary , also call try marriage or go marriage.
81. On basis of comparison with other types of detectors, we designed microchannel plate detector which is the most advanced detector for EBM up to now. Sentencedict.com
82. Dug ear hole up to now oneself 3 many months, still be inflammation, how to do?
83. In this paper some typical works are introduced in detail to make a review about the human hearing threshold of infrasonic frequencies in which an identical result has not been got up to now.
84. Up to now, a bout 40 kinds of Swertia species have been reported.
85. Up to now my Zoom have been no 1 in small electrics, this is about to change!
86. Up to now, it is not possible to obviate the likelihood of the earthquake.
87. Up to now, it is only rocket which can propel a space vehicle.
88. Up to now, FENY heavy industry has set up 12 marketing branches and 20 offices interiorly.
89. Cupola is the most inportant melting equipment for production cast iron up to now.
90. Up to now there hasn't a special code for the design of rail transit viaduct.
More similar words: up to, add up to, come up to, live up to, stand up to, face up to, lead up to, up to date, autonomy, measure up to, honor, donor, keep to, symptom, economy, tone, economic, agronomy, get on, interrupt, economics, economist, sit on, put on, button, act on, corruption, astronomer, on occasion, cotton.