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Scaffold meaning
A structure made of scaffolding for workers to stand on while working on a building. | An elevated platform on which a criminal is executed. | An elevated platform on which dead bodies are ritually disposed of, as by some Native American tribes.
Example sentences (20)
By protecting cells in grooves along the printed lines, Rice researchers designed the scaffold to enable different tissue-type layers within one scaffold.
Schematic illustrating the procedure of converting a 2D nanofiber mat into a cylinder-shaped nanofiber scaffold with (a) a hollow tube-shaped mold for a cylindrical shape and (b) a customized scaffold for a tube shape.
Prof. Hayamizu explains "The sequence of peptides we designed needed to perform two main functions—acting as a biomolecular scaffold for on a graphene surface and functioning as a bio-probe to bind the odor molecules.
The bodices and leotards worn by ballet dancers serve as more than simple garments; they are a canvas for expression and a scaffold for support.
Every hipbone we’ve traced, every book and painting we’ve exalted, every street we’ve walked, is part of the scaffold.
There was a particular set sequence in which demolition works were supposed to occur, to ensure a gradual and staged approach so that the scaffold and buildings could be dismantled in tandem, the court was told.
I love keeping myself busy, in the kitchen, on the computer, on the scaffold, at the cottage, here at home.
In addition, Peterson and Matt Saxman, who will conduct the July 4 concert — will direct from a scaffold in front of the stage to create greater physical distance between him and the heavy-breathing band members.
Models of how myosin, actin and the elastic scaffold protein titin work together have largely ignored the possibility that myosin filaments penetrate the Z-disc structure.
Peter D'Oench reports the two construction workers were tethered to the building when the scaffold malfunctioned.
The foundation for a printed organ is known as a scaffold, made of biodegradable materials.
The scaffold itself wouldn’t grow; rather it would degrade as the cells attached to it start to multiply and lay down tissue.
To provide nutrition for the organoid, microscopic channels only 50 microns in diameter — roughly half the size of a human hair — are included in the scaffold.
My theory is that the investigation is dragging on because prosecutors are expected to build a precedent-setting legal scaffold for the first court case testing the law.
Others stated that floorboards and poles had been removed from the scaffold to allow easier access to parts of the buildings - but, these were not reported to the site manager.
Pedestrians walked under a scaffold in front of a Beacon Street building under construction.
She seduced Henry VIII, lured him away from his loyal wife and child, only to be cruelly cast aside and her reputation ripped apart, before her life ended on a scaffold at the Tower of London.
The owners of the Grade II-listed Old Crown in Faringdon say they need to erect a full scaffold around the front of the building.
They found the resulting RGC scaffold is disrupted.
This week, scaffold covered the seaward face of the Aotea Centre as well as the Aotea Square side of the building.