Examples of 'rats had' in a sentence
Meaning of "rats had"
Rats had: implies that rats possessed or owned something in a past context
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Two rats had a remarkably beautiful daughter.
We were so poor that the rats had bald spots.
The rats had devoured his face.
About half of the piebald rats had white socks too.
Rats had always lived that way.
Even the rats had left it.
Rats had access to food and water ad libitum.
The first group of rats had normal healthy gut flora.
Rats had food and water available ad lib.
The majority of treated rats had no degenerative changes of the liver.
Rats had ad libitum exposure to water.
Ervebo administered to female rats had no effects on development or behaviour of the offspring.
Rats had been at the body.
All the non treated rats had tumors and hemorrhagic ascites.
Rats had free access to water during the study.
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It was proof that rats had been out and around not long ago.
Rats had free access to water throughout the experiment.
During this period the rats had free access to food and water.
Rats had chewed through the ceiling during the night.
Throughout the experiment the rats had free access to food and water.
All rats had developed a chronic osteomyelitis.
The experiment was terminated when the first group of rats had healed completely.
All these rats had intrathecal catheters.
Microscopic analysis of liver and kidney tissues after the rats had died confirmed this too.
The rats had abandoned the temples.
A continuous voiding CMG was performed after the rats had recovered completely from anesthesia.
The rats had them all scared off.
After landing, the cosmic rats had babies.
The rats had eaten her.
The more automatic it became, the less the rats had to think.
The rats had learned to curb their cravings.
Comparing groups, in the first operation control rats had higher diameter values.
Control rats had received laser surgery only.
And importantly, the treated mice and rats had a far higher survival rate.
Small rats had given up their lives here.
Individually housed Spraque-Dawley rats had free access to rat chow and water.
Both rats had grayish blue fibers in their stomachs.
Four animals were housed per cage, all rats had free access to tap water.
All rats had free access to food and water.
Clearest difference was seen at the first 50 minutes after rats had started drinking ethanol.
The rats had damaged it.
After five months, skull bone fragments implanted into rats had formed functioning bone tissue.
The rats had no predators.
Well, let me know Because rats had first choice.
The rats had gone.
Until recently, however, attempts to isolate ES cells in rats had proved futile.
One of the rats had this put in along its spine.
We found the money, in pieces, in a hole where rats had lived.
The rats had nothing to do except drink the drugged water.
Not surprisingly, the middle-aged rats had less muscle mass than the young rats did.