mismatch|mismatches in English
noun
['mɪsmætʃ]
poor match; unsuccessful coupling
Use "mismatch|mismatches" in a sentence
1. Long-patch mismatch repair is antirecombinagenic, apparently by decomposing heteroduplex DNA or aborting its formation whenever well-recognized mismatches are formed by strand exchange between nonidentical parental sequences.
2. Another common source of mismatches is price ranges and variants.
3. Conversely, unintentional non-taxation through mismatches can be exploited for abusive purposes.
4. 4 On paper, it was a mismatch.
5. Absurd mismatches and fraudulent rankings by unaccountable offshore sanctioning bodies have disgusted fans
6. 23 Checksum mismatch. This file has been changed.
7. Bsby – No mismatch, but liquidity is still uncertain
8. You hope this mismatch doesn't hurt his confidence.
9. Blood group mismatch will cause the blood to Agglutinize
10. Mismatch between maintained byte array and pinned byte array.
11. 21 Mismatch between maintained byte array and pinned byte array.
12. This in turn reduces the risk of account suspension for price and availability mismatches.
13. Bsby/Ameribor – No mismatch, but liquidity is still uncertain
14. Blood group mismatch will cause the blood to Agglutinize
15. 22 Loss of information through transformation or conceptual mismatch.
16. 20 Result:Under the mismatch condition, N270 could be elicited.
17. 6 Here are two examples of mismatch between statement and behaviour.
18. The second layer is to provide an acoustic impedance mismatch.
19. 16 It is the left that finds the mismatch so frustrating.
20. In addition, it would seem difficult to solve certain labour mismatches without significantly increasing interregional labour mobility.
21. On dynamic flight simulator, mismatch impacts mostly effect of simulation.
22. 19 ERROR: Could not retreive information due to version mismatch.
23. 17 The mismatch of intent and actuality is just how life works.
24. 9 That mismatch seems worse than it was ten years ago.
25. 3 Their marriage was a mismatch they had little in common.