elaborating in English

verb
1
develop or present (a theory, policy, or system) in detail.
the key idea of the book is expressed in the title and elaborated in the text
2
(of a natural agency) produce (a substance) from its elements or simpler constituents.
Uroisolate PU7, was found to elicit the maximum virulence factors elaborating extracellular enzymes, protease, elastase, phospholipase C, haemolysin and pyochelin.

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1. Agar tubes for remelting and elaborating plates.

2. Writing is not much given to elaborating events that are brief, sudden, and inexplicable.

3. Practice: Write one or two sentences elaborating on your Counterclaim: Step 3: Rebut the Counterclaim

4. Not necessarily due to the language, because Tripathi restrains himself from over-elaborating, or Aphorising his emotions

5. The results of the debates should be taken into account when elaborating joint action in the United Nations.

6. The Assembly charged an ad hoc working group with the task of elaborating a new Package Deal Agreement.

7. This process of elaborating a concept and moving toward empirical indicators is the crucial step in variable analysis.

8. asks the Commission to cooperate with the Committee of the Regions in elaborating a European Administrative Procedures Act;

9. Elaborating contorted all victimises snowfields, a travelogs reads the gulosity wizard since refused thesis and dissertation accomplished online program Anabaptistically

10. Elaborating on this, the Prime Minister said that earlier, Government was almost the sole provider of goods and services, which left a lot of scope for ignoring one’s shortcomings.

11. Constitutionalism is “a complex of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior elaborating the principle that the authority of government derives from and is limited by a body of fundamental law”

12. Elaborating on this point he further indicated the intention of Japan , to hand over the administration of these islands to the jurisdiction of the Provisional Government of Free India .

13. The inclusion of Applicative functors in GHC was preceded by two important papers: Applicative programming with effects introducing the idea, and The essence of the iterator pattern elaborating on its significance.

14. Immanuel Kant, the father of critical philosophy, in order to show the inadequacy of pure reason in the field of metaphysics, employed the word Antinomies in elaborating his doctrine that pure reason generates

15. 29 "My message to the British and Scottish communities is that I will put out the evidence (to exonerate me) and ask them to be the jury, " Al-Megrahi, sentenced in 200 said without elaborating.

16. Elaborating on the letters A, R, and T, that make up the word “art”, the Prime Minister said that they stand for the qualities of agelessness, racelessness, regionlessness, and timelessness – all of which define art.

17. Elaborating the same, he mentionedimproving operational and financial performance; transparency and accountability in processes; procurement through the GeM platform and from MSMEs; and preparation for technological disruptions such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing and Robotics.

18. The histological changes described in the thyroid gland of ovinprolactin treated eels indicate a strong stimulation (Figs. 1 and 2) which seems correlated with a hypersecretion of thyrotrophic hormone as the adenohypophyseal cells elaborating this stimulin are highly activated.

19. The compartment essentially foresees a monitor (1) with a computer (2) controlled by means of a service keyboard (3) and a reader (4) of magnetic records (9) which transmits graphic and alphanumerical information as well as legends by elaborating the data taken from the small magnetic records (9) inserted in it.

20. In his moving blend of memoir and political theory, Covering, Kenji Yoshino alternates between recounting his own experiences as a gay Japanese-American man and elaborating upon his thesis that American life at the start of the twenty-first century is shaped by the demand to “cover,” or downplay, stigmatized identities in public.In the book’s first half the author convincingly