Wondering how to use Intermediates in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Intermediates meaning
plural of intermediate
Using Intermediates
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of intermediate
- In the example corpus, intermediates often appears in combinations such as: the intermediates, intermediates are, intermediates and.
Context around Intermediates
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Intermediates
- In this selection, "intermediates" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, via, major, dye, segments, first and plastics stand out and add context to how "intermediates" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include additives and intermediates segments and agents dye intermediates plastics synthetic. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "intermediates" sits close to words such as abm, adsl and adua, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with intermediates
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It operates through Life Sciences, Personal Care, Specialty Additives, and Intermediates segments. (12 words)
However, non-radical intermediates are stable and are produced in incomplete combustion. (12 words)
Alonso comes in and changes to the medium compound, rather than the intermediates. (13 words)
Anybody who comes up and plays with us would always be looked after and made sure they’d be brought up to the seniors or intermediates first and see how they were and gauge from there if they needed to go down or up a grade. (46 words)
Dental stars are usually first visible at age 6, on the animal's lower central incisors, and very visible by age 8. They appear on the lower intermediates by age 9, and on the other incisors between the ages of 10–12 years. (43 words)
Nevertheless, the development of control technology for selectively synthesizing high-value-added compounds has been limited because of the absence of information on major intermediates and pathways of the carbon-carbon bond forming reaction. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Adding more of any of these intermediates to the mitochondrion therefore means that that additional amount is retained within the cycle, increasing all the other intermediates as one is converted into the other.
Alonso comes in and changes to the medium compound, rather than the intermediates.
Finally, in Intermediates, our performance is robust, given the macro environment, supported by the resilience of refrigerant gases.
While some of these compounds are very efficient at producing hydrogen, the vast majority of them operate via intermediates that are not paramagnetic.
While the skiing in La Rosière is more suited to beginners and intermediates, there’s also the Mont Valaisan sector, a huge playground of freeride terrain and a network of red runs.
But the team faced a critical decision regarding when to pit both drivers for intermediates, and how.
It operates through Life Sciences, Personal Care, Specialty Additives, and Intermediates segments.
Anybody who comes up and plays with us would always be looked after and made sure they’d be brought up to the seniors or intermediates first and see how they were and gauge from there if they needed to go down or up a grade.
Nevertheless, the development of control technology for selectively synthesizing high-value-added compounds has been limited because of the absence of information on major intermediates and pathways of the carbon-carbon bond forming reaction.
The today’s use of itaconic acid is in the production of lubricant additives, surface active agents, dye intermediates, plastics, synthetic rubber and resins and chemical fibers.
We also make intermediates, such as mono ethylene glycol (MEG), polyols and alpha olefins, and certain performance products, such as polyethylene.
While Indian exports to China are $230 million, the opportunity for exporters is to reduce import dependency on active pharma ingredients (APIs) and intermediates which is about $2.5 billion.
The ski area best suits intermediates and experts, and the off piste is spectacular when conditions are good.
As sexual reproduction developed by way of a long process of evolution, intermediates exist.
Because intermediates only function to maintain the image information accurately across duplication, each manufacturer tends to only produce one or two different intermediate stocks.
Biochemical logic The existence of more than one point of regulation indicates that intermediates between those points enter and leave the glycolysis pathway by other processes.
By breaking down existing protein, the carbon skeleton of the various amino acids can be metabolized to intermediates in cellular respiration; the remaining ammonia is discarded primarily as urea in urine.
Carbon is tetravalent but carbon free radicals and carbenes occur as short-lived intermediates.
Dental stars are usually first visible at age 6, on the animal's lower central incisors, and very visible by age 8. They appear on the lower intermediates by age 9, and on the other incisors between the ages of 10–12 years.
However, non-radical intermediates are stable and are produced in incomplete combustion.
Common combinations with intermediates
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the intermediates 7×
- intermediates are 7×
- intermediates and 6×
- intermediates that 4×
- intermediates in 4×
- and intermediates 3×
- intermediates between 3×
- reaction intermediates 3×
- cycle intermediates 3×
- intermediates of 3×