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organize

[awr-guh-nahyz] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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Under carefully controlled conditions, phosphorus atoms can organize themselves into short, straight lines on a silver substrate.

From Science Daily

After treatment with dancing molecules, the gelled nanofiber scaffold reduced inflammation, shrank glial scarring, stimulated neurite extension, and encouraged neurons to grow in organized patterns.

From Science Daily

He retains his position as the leader of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, whose organizing committee has stood by him.

From Los Angeles Times

All the while, she’s mentally organizing her questions — memorized more like a script, rather than written on her device or note cards — and juggling the “Chicken Shop Date” persona that brought her to the dance.

From Los Angeles Times

Some Redlands students organized another walkout Friday and organizers said they expected representation from students at seven middle and high schools.

From Los Angeles Times