condensing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of condensing In English

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  • Brutally condensing complex thought, idealists focused on the moral unity of a society with individuals organically related to each other.

  • Finally, our work adds weight to the belief that condensing is an important property in the analysis of logic programs.

  • Effects of condensing agent and nuclease on the extent of ejection from phage lambda.

  • In addition, they have the desired property of condensing which our analysis does not have.

  • In this sense, threshing floors may have functioned as a symbolic shorthand, an imagery condensing and connoting both fields and houses.

  • This chromosome condensing activity is being further purified from this strain and the details will be published elsewhere.

  • Moreover, transposition was an ideal method of regulating ambiguous literary texts by condensing their cardinal features in dramatic form.

  • However, about 85% of electrondense bodies were condensing mitochondrial derivatives transforming into electron-dense bodies.

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