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Isis - use in sentences
Converse of object
- use: His appointment is joint with the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory where he will work extensively using ISIS.
- run: The contract states that one of my main task is to run ISIS.
Converse of subject
- organize: The event, which took place on 29 April 2004, was jointly organized by ISIS and MP Alan Simpson's office.
Modifies a noun
- publication: Authors of ISIS publications speak only for themselves and within their own particular field of expertise.
- website: You can also sign on at the ISIS website directly.
- report: ISIS report 26 June 2004; also Science in Society 2004, 23.
- facility: These are complemented by muon spin relaxation experiments at the ISIS facility, at the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire.
- home: Ibid. , paragraph 48, p. xviii. [ ISIS home ] ISIS is a non-partisan information service to parliamentarians and other interested parties.
- paper: According to an ISIS paper: Iraq has imported the same form of aluminum tubes from the 1980s onwards, for non-nuclear purposes.
Noun used with modifier
- source: This includes various neutron techniques, principally at the UK neutron spallation source ISIS and the European reactor source at the Institut Laue-Langevin.
- neutron: This includes various neutron techniques, principally at the UK neutron spallation source ISIS and the European reactor source at the Institut Laue-Langevin.
- quot: Very much like in one two-month copper although they quot isis.
- spallation: This includes various neutron techniques, principally at the UK neutron spallation source ISIS and the European reactor source at the Institut Laue-Langevin.
- abstract: There is also access to full-text newsletter and abstracts ISIS abstracts on thousands of species.
- visit: Visit ISIS website for the list of current signatories " U.S.
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