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How to use the word conserved in a Sentence?

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This is a very exciting finding for species conservation, you could imagine that the many ‘biobanks’ that are being established to capture genetic diversity stored for endangered species of animals. By chance, only or predominantly male cells may be conserved for some species.

Mike McGrew

Found on CNN
1 year ago

After a year of defying gravity, the slowing economy and pressures on consumers have finally caught up with Home Depot, our data show that the number of improvement projects done by consumers fell over the prior year as people conserved cash for other activities over the holiday period.

Neil Saunders

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The RF Ministry of Health has decided it is possible to use money from the federal budget to fund the fee-free conservation and storage of sex cells (sperm) for citizens mobilized into the Special Military Operation, in 2022-2024. Any subsequent free use of conserved genetic material in assisted reproductive technology is governed by the law, provided it is indicated as a part of (the individual’s) mandatory health insurance package.

Igor Trunov

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The brains of octopuses are more similar to those of snails than humans, but our studies add to evidence that they can exhibit some of the same behaviorss that we can, what our studies suggest is that certain brain chemicals, or neurotransmitters, that send signals between neurons required for these social behaviorss are evolutionarily conserved.

Dr Gl Dlen

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

In our paper, we replicated experimentally in monkeys a situation that [was] similar to the 2009 influenza pandemic, where a new strain of influenza unexpectedly emerged and current vaccines offered little or no protection, we vaccinated the monkeys with the same antigens included in the inactivated vaccine that year, but then also added, via our DNA vaccine, the genetic code for conserved influenza antigens. When we challenged the monkeys with the 2009 pandemic strain of influenza, we saw significant protection in the group that got the vaccine. They experienced only a transient low infection that was quickly cleared, when compared to the group that didn’t get the vaccine.

Professor Deborah Fuller

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

So far, one of the cauldrons has been fully excavated and conserved and this revealed remarkable detail of its construction and maintenance, its use and even the potential for recovering information about what was cooked in it.

John Thomas

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

One of the things we are looking at is how marine genetic resources will be conserved, sustainably used, and how the dividends will be shared.

Lisa Speer

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Because the Zika virus seems to be well-conserved at the genetic level that greatly improves the chances of success in developing a vaccine.

Nicholas Jackson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Wise and prudent men -- intelligent conservatives -- have long known that in a changing world worthy institutions can be conserved only by adjusting them to the changing times.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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