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chain

[cheyn] / tʃeɪn /




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According to the research, this prehistoric sea was filled with enormous marine reptiles, some growing longer than 10 meters, that occupied a previously unseen seventh level of the food chain.

From Science Daily

We are a continuous, unbroken chain of life, far more intertwined than we usually realize.

From Salon

American shipbuilders have struggled to produce vessels on time and budget due to a shortage of skilled workers, supply chain issues, and aging facilities.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inside mitochondria, energy production depends on respiratory chain complexes.

From Science Daily

In their place, the chain’s members will see more health and beauty products, seasonal food and mattresses, as well as indoor saunas.

From The Wall Street Journal