What's the difference between breakable and undestroyable?

Breakable


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable of being broken.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the second world war, countries had their own encryption tools but now we share networks and tools, and if you can undermine the random number generator - if you can make it less random - and that’s what the NSA was doing by trying to trick, buy or persuade companies to make their encryption more breakable,” said Gellman.
  • (2) Although the degree of breakability varied depending on the substance of the calculi, cystine calculi, generally deemed relatively hard, could also be fragmented.
  • (3) But even this grassroots culture of globalisation is breakable, if you try hard enough – because it can only exist in a space sealed off from official politics.
  • (4) For structural rearrangements, the hypersensitive stage is likely to be the post-meiotic differentiating spermatid, a stage not subject to germinal selection, and one which in Drosophila has been shown to combine high breakability with enhanced repair.
  • (5) Other risk-reduction measures include the adoption of universal precautions against transmission of infectious disease; sharp-instrument precautions; the use of protective garb to prevent skin and mucous membrane contamination when blood or bloody body fluid may splash; the availability of stable, puncture-resistant disposal containers for sharp instruments; the exclusion of breakable glass syringes; and the accessibility of resuscitation equipment in all rooms in order to avoid direct mouth-to-mouth contact.
  • (6) This leads to pigment deposition between and on the surface of collagen fibres (ochronosis) which hardens the tissues as in leather tanning, and can render them breakable.
  • (7) The conventional EHL has a shortcoming in that its breakability decreases in the saline irrigation environment.
  • (8) "For example, a 7z archive with a password of eight characters is breakable.
  • (9) Between dried products (solids with friable and breakable texture) anv very hydrated products (meat or fresh fruits for example), the IMF are characterized by their high aw (from 0.65 to 0.90) and their generally soft texture.
  • (10) But my commitment to Borussia Dortmund and the people is not breakable."
  • (11) normally affect the skin and the lower extremities, in the form of breakable skin, hyperelasticity...
  • (12) No thermoses or breakable water containers were allowed.
  • (13) The tube comprises a breakable ampoule with an aqueous buffer solution, a freeze-dried preparation of the chromogenic ester with a filler promoting its dissolution, a freeze-dried preparation of butyrylcholinesterase with a filler promoting its stability, and an indication layer.
  • (14) Only 30-40% photo-breakable stable adducts of the total were excised almost completely in 24 h by nucleotide excision repair in normal cells, but remained unexcised in XPA cells.
  • (15) Special attention should be paid to the selection of C. albicans strains, and a parameter such as the breakability of the strain should be considered.
  • (16) Of course, he denied the speculation linking him to it, saying his commitment "to Borussia Dortmund and the people is not breakable", but every man has his price.
  • (17) Osteogenesis Imperfecta constitutes a group of anomalies include between the lethal form of the disease and a condition in which the cortical bone is thiness and more breakable.
  • (18) A 7z archive with a password of 12 characters is breakable, but only if you can provide enough computational resources to crack it.
  • (19) First, our results support the idea that, relative to their mitotic metaphase length, all major chromosomal regions are similar in their breakability, whether euchromatic (proximal or distal) or heterochromatic.

Undestroyable


Definition:

  • (a.) Indestructible.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A portion of viable tissue was determined at the first stage, and the density of location of undestroyed tumor cells was evaluated at the second stage.
  • (2) Following lesion, sparse undestroyed cells, with glial cell morphology, also showed significant labelling.
  • (3) A multiple hearth simulation study suggested that most of the organic material present in the sludge matrix is vaporized within the upper hearths that are held at lower temperatures and may consequently escape from such incinerators undestroyed.
  • (4) The biological activity of FPV RNP demonstrable under certain experimental conditions is due to admixture of undestroyed virions and is completely eliminated by treatment of the preparation with gamma-globulin fraction of antiserum to FPV haemagglutinin, but not with antiserum to RNP proteins.
  • (5) The problems are considered of the determination of the optical constants (dispersion of refraction, n2, and absorption, K, indexes) of strongly dispersing biological objects on undestroyed cells of microorganisms (E. coli, strain C-85) by the method of repeated attenuated total refraction.
  • (6) In general, in the presence of ascorbate, undestroyed signal as a function of time could be described as the sum of two first-order reductions going on in separate compartments with different ascorbate concentrations.
  • (7) We compared the number of undestroyed cells after perfusion with 0.25% Gentamycin solution, 0.50% Gentamycin solution and Ringer solution.
  • (8) But the file does include a third undestroyed copy of the document that they refused to disclose at the time and Lygo later withdrew the allegations.
  • (9) Patulin irradiated in an aqueous solution with doses ranging over 0.34-1.36 kGy inhibited the yeast growth in a proportion to the concentration of undestroyed toxin.
  • (10) The degree of damage was measured by counting the number of the undestroyed cells of the corneal endothelium after perfusion.
  • (11) It was found that the exogenous histone kinase penetrates into the nuclei of the undestroyed fixed cells and into the isolated unfixed nuclei and changes the physico-chemical properties of the chromatin there, bringing about an increase in binding of a basic dye acridine orange and a decrease in its stability to heat.
  • (12) However, some HBs-Ag positive cells were also found dispersed in cancerous areas; these were regarded as HBs-Ag-infected non-cancerous hepatic cells remaining undestroyed.
  • (13) However, a similar attenuation was observed as early as 30 min after this injection when the ACh level was reduced by 18% only.It is concluded that the pressor response is not mediated by undestroyed ACh but is a direct central effect of neostigmine.
  • (14) The influence of a specific histone kinase, phosphorylating lysine-rich histone F1, F2a2, F2b, on the physico-chemical properties of the chromatin in the whole undestroyed fixed cell, has been investigated.
  • (15) The problems are considered of the interaction of linear polarized light current with undestroyed microorganisms while recording the spectra of attenuated total refraction(ATR) and repeated ATR (RATR).
  • (16) At -9 degrees C a significant decrease of the content of undestroyed by frost (bound) water was observed at the stage of mature cataract as compared to transparent lenses.

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