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Meanings of
refractoriness
in English
Catalan
insubmissió
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The trait of being unmanageable.
recalcitrance
recalcitrancy
unmanageableness
Catalan
insubmissió
Synonyms
Examples for "
recalcitrance
"
recalcitrance
recalcitrancy
unmanageableness
Examples for "
recalcitrance
"
1
Biomass pretreatments reduce plant biomass
recalcitrance
for increased efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis.
2
Lignin is central to overcoming
recalcitrance
in the enzyme hydrolysis of lignocellulose.
3
The magic and her
recalcitrance
were separate-theformer weakened while the latter grew.
4
Beneath the skin-deep harmony of form, he divines the deep-seated
recalcitrance
of matter.
5
The interrogation proceeded quickly and with a minimum of obstreperous
recalcitrance
.
1
This degrading offer must be announced: no discussion or
recalcitrancy
could help that.
2
He held no kindness for Malcolm Lightener, for Lightener had befriended Bonbright in his
recalcitrancy
.
3
His lordship's rage at such unlooked-for
recalcitrancy
was unbounded.
4
I suppose I shall ding some
recalcitrancy
into them some day, but it is uphill work.
5
For him in his
recalcitrancy
there was only a younger son's portion, the little seigneury of Eaucourt, which had been his mother's.
1
Your servant gives me a dreadful account of your raving
unmanageableness
.
2
The truth is,
unmanageableness
when in hand is the only fault of my kite.
3
Under such management, the rod may come to be the only alternative to absolute
unmanageableness
and anarchy.
4
Mowbray to Belford.-An account of Lovelace's delirious
unmanageableness
,
and extravagant design, had they not all interposed.
Usage of
refractoriness
in English
1
The cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie hormone-induced
refractoriness
are largely unresolved.
2
UMs could be one of the important factors that induce
treatment
-
refractoriness
to antipsychotics.
3
Here we investigated mechanisms of RA
refractoriness
in 14 lung cancer cell lines.
4
This result indicates a relatively simple genetic basis for
refractoriness
.
5
Low temperature, which is supposed to inhibit protein synthesis, also inhibited recovery from
refractoriness
.
6
Involvement of protein synthesis in recovery from
refractoriness
was suggested, based on experiments using inhibitors.
7
This is a triumph of education;
refractoriness
is overcome.
8
The
refractoriness
to PCR was taken as an indication that the viral DNA was damaged.
9
Strength-interval curves were determined to assess excitability and
refractoriness
.
10
It also increased action potential duration and
refractoriness
during high sympathetic tone induced by pentobarbital anesthesia.
11
Reducing spatial dispersion of
refractoriness
by modulating restitution parameters can have an antifibrillatory effect in vivo.
12
She showed persistent platelet
refractoriness
to platelet transfusions.
13
Yes, and it was clear that Buckwheat was watching to learn the outcome of this veiled
refractoriness
.
14
He is willing to hope you to be all obedience, and would prevent all incitements to
refractoriness
.
15
The
refractoriness
was, however, related to the time that the quiescently infected cells had been maintained in culture.
16
Acute suppression is more likely in patients with greater dispersion of right atrial
refractoriness
between these two sites.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
refractoriness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
atrial refractoriness
associate with refractoriness
childish refractoriness
explain the refractoriness
induce refractoriness
More collocations
Translations for
refractoriness
Catalan
insubmissió
indocil·litat
desacatament
Refractoriness
through the time