0 to attack a place with continuous shooting or bombs: --
1 to attack a place with continuous shooting or bombs: --
Embryos were bombarded at the globular stage, and the biochemical assays were performed after they had attained the heart stage on the embryo development medium.
Almost all of these electrons are turn by self-magnetic field force and bombard the surface of the insulator, and causes a secondary emission on the surface.
The emperor bombarded these officials in return with orders urging them to coordinate the pursuit and set up an effective barrier to stop this roving ship.
For instance, to take a trivial example, just because the presence of salt makes a dish better, it does not follow that we should bombard the dish with salt.
Herbst bombards his reader with details, but forgets that history should also tell a story.
I'm in a state of siege; bombarded by horrible words, blockaded by the past, starved by lack of love.
The thickness of the slab, d, is one half of the electron beam diameter bombarding the target.
Every doctor is bombarded with propaganda about compounds for this purpose.