A necklace made by a stringing objects together;
A very slender natural or synthetic fiber.
Leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue.
1 Renaturation activity was ATP dependent; however strand exchange activity was ATP independent.
2 The experience of Welby's grandfather forms the second strand of the story.
3 The sea was a deep violet, all the way to the strand .
4 Connaughton says organisations often pick a strand of diversity to work on.
5 Or not quite neatly; the strand had caught on my right ear.
6 Crop insurance is the major strand in the U.S. farm safety net.
7 Yes, yes, says Magda, pulling a leaden strand back from her forehead.
8 The problem here is that the brake strand is not locked off.
9 Joining him on the strand she said, 'Nothing untoward with the captain.
10 Wool is similarly dense but each strand is fine and grows longer.
11 He and another student began collecting sand samples along beach strand lines.
12 A crowd had gathered on the far end of the curving strand .
13 But it was also inseparable from a particular strand of apocalyptic techno-capitalism.
14 The first and second strand of cDNA were synthesized through reverse transcription.
15 The authoritarian impulse in the anti-democratic strand becomes clearest at this point.
16 Virginia's apricot had become a strand in the pattern of the ball-room.
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