(1) For the right, he had revealed himself once more as the unregenerate killer they always held him to be.
(2) Foveal threshold elevation and red-green cone pigment regeneration have been studied in the dark after a wide range of bleaches in normal man with a view to probing the limits of the application of the Dowling-Rushton relation: i.e., the direct proportionality between log threshold elevation and fraction of unregenerated pigment.
(3) Another peak of radioactivity at the crush site, presumed to represent the ends of unregenerated axons or misdirected sprouts, declined rapidly during the first week, and more slowly thereafter.
(4) For Israel, he was the unregenerate terrorist; and Washington would not gainsay its protege.
(5) This finding confirms and clarifies "Rushton's paradox', the failure of the Dowling-Rushton equation (linking log sensitivity linearly with unregenerated rhodopsin) to account for human rod dark adaptation after flash photolysis.
Unregenerated
Definition:
(a.) Not regenerated; not renewed in heart; remaining or being at enmity with God.
Example Sentences:
(1) For the right, he had revealed himself once more as the unregenerate killer they always held him to be.
(2) Foveal threshold elevation and red-green cone pigment regeneration have been studied in the dark after a wide range of bleaches in normal man with a view to probing the limits of the application of the Dowling-Rushton relation: i.e., the direct proportionality between log threshold elevation and fraction of unregenerated pigment.
(3) Another peak of radioactivity at the crush site, presumed to represent the ends of unregenerated axons or misdirected sprouts, declined rapidly during the first week, and more slowly thereafter.
(4) For Israel, he was the unregenerate terrorist; and Washington would not gainsay its protege.
(5) This finding confirms and clarifies "Rushton's paradox', the failure of the Dowling-Rushton equation (linking log sensitivity linearly with unregenerated rhodopsin) to account for human rod dark adaptation after flash photolysis.