Examples of 'his molecules' in a sentence

Meaning of "his molecules"

The phrase 'his molecules' refers to the particles or atoms that make up the physical body or substance of a male individual. It emphasizes the scientific or biological composition of the person's body, highlighting the molecular level, and can be used to describe various aspects related to anatomy, physiology, or genetics

How to use "his molecules" in a sentence

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his molecules
No his molecules would have lost cohesion.
He must be slowing down his molecules whenever he attacks.
His molecules disintegrating and reintegrating.
Flash can vibrate his molecules right through a wall.
His molecules are not fully charged.
Maybe it scrambled his molecules.
Each of his molecules is phasing randomly.
All Nick wants is his molecules back.
His molecules are all wrong.
This method was used to link His molecules to carboxylate containing molecules.
Something in that body 's expanding his molecules.
Caitlin said his molecules need to destabilize at the subatomic level.
The old Scarlet Speedster would vibrate his molecules right out of that bronze.
His molecules need to re-stabilize at the subatomic level.
The first thing Harry Kim noticed once his molecules had finished assembling was the light.

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His molecules disintegrating and reintegrating . The very implications of it.
What I mean is his molecules spread out.
No his molecules would have lost cohesion . More likely he employed tesseracts.
Does it matter how his molecules are aligned?
Who knows what happened to his brain . Maybe it scrambled his molecules.
Compressing his molecules so he 's essentially shrinking for eternity.
He says something that makes you think . Does it matter how his molecules are aligned?
Compressing his molecules so he 's essentially.
There are no narcotics in that man 's system . His molecules are all wrong.
Flash can vibrate his molecules right through a wall. Heh heh heh.
As far as I can tell, there is no evidence that his molecules are losing any cohesion.
His molecules disintegrating and reintegrating . I mean, the very implications of it.
The sphere would have had to log his molecules before you engaged the time-travel function.
His molecules need to re-stabilize at the subatomic level . Also where am I?
I thought I could stabilize his molecules with my sonics, but.
His molecules are not fully charged . No, no!
As far as I can tell, his molecules have not lost any cohesion.
His molecules are all wrong . But you do not think that, huh?
I thought I could stabilize his molecules with my sonics, but … I was not strong enough.
Caitlin said his molecules need to re-stabilize at the sub-atomic level.
There's no evidence that his molecules are losing any cohesion. As far as I can tell.
Who holds his molecules together?
He must be slowing down his molecules whenever he attacks. Okay, so, he is.
Don't dissemble his molecules with one of August's contraptions.
Flash can vibrate his molecules right through a wall . Ha-ha-ha.

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