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Meanings of complete chain in English
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Usage of complete chain in English
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Possibly the detectives had a completechain of evidence connecting these with the murders and the bodies were discovered.
2
The wireless at Bray Park, the central station near Willesden, whence the reports were heliographed-itwas an amazingly completechain.
3
Towards this statement the police have already obtained important testimony, and a completechain of circumstantial evidence has been prepared.
4
He sat down again, his head in his hands, and swiftly, link by link, he pieced together a completechain.
5
Yet it is beyond the human mind to conceive that a clear, completechain of concatenated circumstances can be in error.
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So it's never going to be a completechain, said Sir David Attenborough, who is narrating a BBC documentary on the fossil.
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Two completedchains are shown tied up in Fig.
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Each completedchain of nanogametes closes into a ring, an act of fertilisation that creates a 'cyclozygote', which begins to grow and develop.
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'You have a completechain of title deeds, and need no other witnesses, except to prove their genuineness.'
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The readout system data showed that the full length chains produced in the cell were more resistant to digestion than the fully elongated readout- completedchains.