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Synthetically

Synthetically meaning

Using synthetic methods.

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Question: Does your IT department have solutions for detecting synthetically generated fraud documents?

There, in a creative act of resistance, women unraveled government-issued synthetically dyed wool blankets made in Germantown, Pa., and rewove them in their own designs, surmounting trauma and loss through sheer perseverance and beauty.

In other words, applications could be designed to limit various aspects of the F-35's capabilities—and enhance others synthetically via data-link—to better mirror that of the aircraft it is masquerading as.

Regeneron aims to recreate synthetically antibodies against COVID-19 which attach to the surface protein of the virus and attempt to stop it from infecting other cells in patients.

Bobbitt said the molecule comes from a rare species of cold-water seaweed, and because Oceans Ltd. has defined the molecular structure, it is now able to make the seaweed synthetically.

Yet another major trend observed in the global skincare market is the soaring popularity of organic skin products sans synthetically derived chemicals.

Adhesives may be found naturally or produced synthetically.

All actinides are radioactive and release energy upon radioactive decay; naturally occurring uranium and thorium, and synthetically produced plutonium are the most abundant actinides on Earth.

Bagnall, p. 206 Compounds Polonium has no common compounds, and almost all of its compounds are synthetically created; more than 50 of those are known.

Food-grade benzoic acid is now produced synthetically.

For some of the synthetically produced transuranic elements, available samples have been too small to determine crystal structures.

It can be synthetically created or derived from natural resins.

Owing to its scarcity in nature, most plutonium is produced synthetically.

Parti colored sapphires cannot be created in synthetically and only occur naturally.

Polyisoprene can also be created synthetically, producing what is sometimes referred to as "synthetic natural rubber", but the synthetic and natural routes are completely different.

Researchers are actively developing synthetically derived tissue replacement technologies derived from hydrogels, for both temporary implants (degradable) and permanent implants (non-degradable).

Silica is one of the most complex and most abundant families of materials, existing both as several minerals and being produced synthetically.

Some fatty acids are produced synthetically by hydrocarboxylation of alkenes.

Steiner defended Goethe's qualitative description of color as arising synthetically from the polarity of light and darkness, in contrast to Newton 's particle-based and analytic conception.

Success in the gene therapy of two cases of X-linked SCID was reported in 2000. citation In 2002 it was reported that poliovirus had been synthetically assembled in the laboratory, representing the first synthetic organism.