(1) The "crack" (cocaine alkaloid) epidemic has resulted in an increasing number of hospitalizations of "crack-vial body-stuffers," or patients who ingest "crack-vials" in an attempt to avoid prosecution.
(2) A novel polystuffer method has been developed that permits vector arms to be purified by simple precipitation and which allows reliable identification of clones that have reincorporated any part of the stuffer.
(3) Modern candidates may well have a Facebook accounts, Twitter feeds and blogs – three things that barely existed in 2005 – yet they would be better off with an army of envelope stuffers, leafleters and doorstep persuaders.
(4) EMBL 4 DNA was digested with Bam HI and Sal I and viral DNA was inserted into the "stuffer" region.
(5) The SfiI sites and stuffer can be subcloned as a cassette to permit directional cloning in other vectors, as there are several restriction enzyme sites flanking this region to the 5' and 3'.
(6) In one series of experiments, a modified cosmid vector containing stuffer fragments was used to prepare cosmid libraries containing partial SphI digests of 25 to 35 kb.
(7) The imaging findings of a crack cocaine "body stuffer" are presented along with findings from in vitro experimentation with crack cocaine.
(8) Cocaine liberation of a known quantity of drug is dependent on the wrapping method and material used; thus, a good history from the "body-stuffer" is essential to predict potential cocaine liberation and toxicity.
(9) The clinical course and post mortem findings of a 57 year old woman stuffering from polymyositis are reported.
(10) Plasmid vectors are similar to large capacity phage vectors, but can be maintained in vivo without a stuffer fragment.
Taxidermist
Definition:
(n.) A person skilled in taxidermy.
Example Sentences:
(1) The taxidermist's eyes brightened, and he led me to a human skeleton half hidden in the back of the room.
(2) A taxidermist has already been asked to preserve the head of the last bull to be killed.
(3) He placed the platter on the table, and as the lid was lifted and set to the side, I was told that, 100 years ago, the taxidermist's grandfather witnessed a bar fight between two sailors.
(4) The one the taxidermist showed me, for instance – what was her story?
(5) The taxidermist and I discussed the owls, and when my eyes cut to a glass-doored cabinet with several weather-beaten skulls inside it, he asked if I was a doctor.
(6) The Hirst show will include pieces made by assistants including the taxidermists who worked on the famous pickled shark – The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living – and the cow and calf, Mother and Child Divided.
(7) Police are seeking the lion’s remains among the country’s taxidermists.
(8) A replacement hasn't been confirmed, but whoever it is will join a starry cast that features Nicole Kidman playing an evil taxidermist, alongside Jim Broadbent, Sally Hawkins, Peter Capaldi, Hugh Bonneville and Julie Walters.
(9) The taxidermist invited me to guess again, but before I could he blurted: "It's a Pygmy!"
(10) Everything the taxidermist saw is invisible to him: my superficiality, my juvenile fascination with the abnormal, my willingness to accept and sometimes even celebrate evil – point this out, and he'll say: "David?
(11) The amputee fell on his back, and as he lay there in shock, bleeding to death, the taxidermist's grandfather looked down at the floor, at the blood-soaked fingers that may have still been twitching, and likely thought: Well, it's not like it's doing him any good.
(12) They are all stuffed, and their habitat is wooden packing crates and storage units: this is a collection of every taxidermists' polar bear in Britain.
(13) Paddington's big-screen debut will see him battle a taxidermist, voiced by Firth's Railway Man love interest, Nicole Kidman .
(14) Polly Morgan – Taxidermist and artist What I can see in a Caravaggio painting is as important as what is hidden.
(15) I'd love to be talked about in this way, but how did the taxidermist know?
(16) The taxidermist said, completely unnecessarily: "Now there's a story behind this."
(17) "It was my grandfather who mummified it," the taxidermist said.
(18) The permits are granted on condition that the hunter in whose name they are granted fires the first shot at the animal, and that horns are exported to the hunter's home address fully mounted by a taxidermist, never to be sold.
(19) We did a pocket-size bar crawl from the ancient Silver Dollar , where the barman and waitress sported a black eye each, to the Manhattan , where we drank cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon with Mark, a taxidermist and “mountain man”, and another Mark who was too drunk to speak.
(20) "We do get those from time to time, but they're rare," the taxidermist said.