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unrestrained [ˌʌnrıˈstreınd] ADJ

constrained [kənˈstreınd] ADJ

unstable [ˌʌnˈsteıbl] ADJ

▶ unstableness N
▶ unstably ADV

unstudied [ˌʌnˈstʌdıd] ADJ form

strained ADJ

ingrained [ınˈgreınd] ADJ

▶ ingrainedly ADV

unsaid [ˌʌnˈsed] ADJ

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The name of the "locus coeruleus" is derived from its azure appearance in unstained brain tissue.
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Leaving parts unstained also provides a type of contrast.
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This does not signify the literal absence of thought, but rather the state of being unstained ("b rn") by thought.
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They tend to stain unevenly, appearing partially gram positive and partially gram negative, or even unstained.
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Most pistachios are now picked by machine and the shells remain unstained, making dyeing unnecessary except to meet ingrained consumer expectations.
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The single nucleus sometimes is visible in unstained preparations.
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He speaks of his coming death, and rejoices that he will die with his soldier's honor unstained.
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Because dehydrogenases are depleted in the area of ischemic necrosis (i.e., they leak out through the damaged cell membranes), an infarcted area is revealed as an unstained pale zone.
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Throughout, the interior walls are unstained white pine darkened by the passage of time.
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Variations in density within the specimen are amplified to enhance contrast in unstained cells which is especially useful for examining living unpigmented cells.
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