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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of passage.

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Examples

  • It is a situation where the passaged of time is improving the situation.

    A Sociological Phenomenon 2008

  • They also tend to cut right through the quickest passaged between different towns and cities, because they were once used to transport passengers and freight.

    Local Rail-Trails Are Safe and Fun Nomad 2009

  • They also tend to cut right through the quickest passaged between different towns and cities, because they were once used to transport passengers and freight.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Nomad 2009

  • Cells are returned to the permissive temperature and and are passaged several times.

    InaDWriMo 2008 progress report and other fun stuff microbiologist xx 2008

  • Cells are returned to the permissive temperature and and are passaged several times.

    Archive 2008-11-01 microbiologist xx 2008

  • “These new findings are very fine scientific work, and shows we need to be vigilant with these cells, especially when passaged for long periods of time.”

    Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Prove Unstable | Impact Lab 2005

  • There's at least six vaccines at various stages in the development pipeline, including 2 with the 4 dengue viruses being passaged ( "cultured") in different types of non-human cell cultures and 4 live-attenuated chimerics.

    Flooding and disease potential 2003

  • The passaged vaccines are further along in clinical testing (the Mahidol/AP vaccine is in Phase 3 clinical testing, the Reed/GSK in combined Phase 1 & 2), but the chimerics look more promising in terms of efficacy and cost of production, the latter of which is critical for a vaccine who's primary target is going to be in economically disadvantaged nations.

    Flooding and disease potential 2003

  • The Captain passaged his chestnut alongside my bay, chuckled and told me all about it.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, May 23, 1917 Various

  • Caillard was mounting a big black horse, a spirited, restless creature which champed at its bit and passaged feverishly about.

    Flying Colours Forester, C. S. 1938

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