five heads of garlic, three unseparated and two separated into cloves
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It seems that the foot-and-mouth outbreak in England has been traced to cheap, unseparated (ie meat mixed with vegetables and roots) swill.
During conventional electrophoresis, molecules larger than 50 kb have essentially the same motility and remain unseparated.
Both cause a defect in cell separation that can be seen microscopically as large clusters of unseparated cells.
It would thus amount to re-use of a waste material, which lies higher up the waste hierarchy than the disposal of unseparated waste by landfill as practised locally at exhausted mineral workings.
Mind and body, outside and inside, substance and phenomena: these pairs are neither dualistic nor opposed, but form one unseparated whole.
James then turned the envelope over to the back and started unsealing the last bit of the unseparated paper.
Definition of unseparated in US English:
unseparated
adjectiveˌənˈsepəˌrādəd
Not separated or divided.
unseparated mixtures of gases
Example sentencesExamples
Both cause a defect in cell separation that can be seen microscopically as large clusters of unseparated cells.
It would thus amount to re-use of a waste material, which lies higher up the waste hierarchy than the disposal of unseparated waste by landfill as practised locally at exhausted mineral workings.
It seems that the foot-and-mouth outbreak in England has been traced to cheap, unseparated (ie meat mixed with vegetables and roots) swill.
James then turned the envelope over to the back and started unsealing the last bit of the unseparated paper.
During conventional electrophoresis, molecules larger than 50 kb have essentially the same motility and remain unseparated.
Mind and body, outside and inside, substance and phenomena: these pairs are neither dualistic nor opposed, but form one unseparated whole.