adjunct造句

the experiment of extruded maize with germ as beer adjunct

Physical therapy is an important adjunct to drug treatments.

This course will be an important adjunct to the professional training.

In more conventional use, the Silent Sounds Subliminal System might utilise voice commands, e.g., as an adjunct to security systems.

Rice was the main adjunct in brewery. The varieties of rice with different quality were very rich in our country.

I believe that humor is a great adjunct to teaching and that, if it's the right kind of humor, it helps children learn faster and remember longer.

Not all college teachers are full professors. Many are assistant or adjunct professors. This week in our Foreign Student Series, we discuss academic titles in American higher education.

The formaldehyde content of wort can be decreased if the malt, adjunct and enzyme was selected with low formaldehyde content and low polyphenol index, and the boiling degree was controled reasonably.

adjunct造句

A rightful or customary accompaniment or adjunct.

Aidi Injection as an adjunct therapy for non-small cell lung cancer:a systematic review

On the interrogative function of mood adjunct of the Modern Chinese;

Mung bean was added as adjunct material during the beer production to produce health care beer with heat-dispersing function.

Conclusion Expiratory HRCT scan can be an adjunct method to inspiratory HRCT in assessing pulmonary function of the patient with emphysema.

In the front hall and other adjunct halls there, there are on display today illustrative pictures and materials of the Battle of Chi'Bi along with valuable relics unearthed in recent years.

Sutures are foreign bodies but a necessary adjunct in surgery.

Secondly, the technology of using extruded rice as beer adjunct and adding enzymes for beer mashing was discussed.

After publication of these findings, a task force of the American Psychological Association validated hypnosis as an adjunct procedure for the treatment of obesity.

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Intermediate productive test study on extruded rice adjunct for brewing beer

Jerome A. Cohen is co-director of the U.S.-Asia Law Institute at the New York University School of Law and adjunct senior fellow for Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Something added or attached to an entity of greater importance or size; an adjunct.

Fermented milks may have beneficial effects. L. acidophilus may modify the microbial flora in the lower intestine, thus improving general health, and it often is used as a dietary adjunct.

A trial of domestic recombinant human thrombopoietin(rhTPO) as an adjunct to post-induction chemotherapy for patients with acute myeloid leukemia

Instead, they might be in adjunct or visiting positions.

As an adjunct to this study, he has identified every sandstone and siltstone unit within the Morrowan by number.