Some experimental evidence on animals with artificially induced fevers supports the possibility of its antipyretic effects. |
But sugar is less expensive in that country than in the United States, where critics contend import quotas artificially raise sugar prices. |
She looked like one of those artificially aged people in the movies, with their grey skin, grey hair and faux wrinkles. |
They are artificially nurtured in hatcheries before being released into cages. |
Madeira is the only wine in the world where heat is deliberately applied to age the wine artificially. |
Research has been going on for many years to investigate the possibility of artificially cloning animals. |