Admixture in a sentence as a noun

A tank of gas with the ethanol admixture will often go bad enough to gum up the carbs in just a few weeks.

If you're being pedantic, it is true that African Americans have on average about 30% European genetic admixture.

There's a lot more racial admixture in the American population than most realize, especially among populations who have been in the country for long periods of time.

Analysis of an archaic genome sequence indicated that the risk haplotype introgressed into modern humans via admixture with Neanderthals.

"I understand that deprioritizing interop suits academics because new "colors" are more vivid when they don't have to mix with old ones,"It's worse than that... some "colors" basically break if you allow admixture.

If you're statistically trained and don't want to view the video, you will probably understand this synopsis: is that you can view each document in a set of documents as a discrete admixture of some number of topics.

"The most novel and startling part of the factual claims in the abstract, and definitely the part that I am most dubious about, is "the risk haplotype introgressed into modern humans via admixture with Neanderthals.

The vast majority of historical governments have been primarily monarchical, often with some admixture of aristocracy.

" There appear to be two components to the test, a genetic admixture, and predicted phenotypic characteristics that manifest with specific allele groupings, within a certain threshold of accuracy.

However, it is now clear that long-range migration, admixture, and population replacement subsequent to the initial out-of-Africa expansion have altered the genetic structure of most of the world's human populations.

As the abstract says, "However, it is now clear that long-range migration, admixture, and population replacement subsequent to the initial out-of-Africa expansion have altered the genetic structure of most of the world's human populations.

Speaking generally, the views of the more scientific philosophers come from Aristotle and the Neoplatonists in logic and metaphysics, from Galen in medicine, from Greek and Indian sources in mathematics and astronomy, and among mystics religious philosophy has also an admixture of old Persian beliefs.

I wonder what is the admixture between- hobbyist apps getting better- vc funded businesses willing to lose piles of money for a shot at winning the app lottery introducing apps/services far below cost- deliberate deception on the part of app store owners about true prices of apps leading to very heavy use of iap and deceptive business practices

I see a continued loss of excellent, experienced -- 10-15 years into their careers -- engineers from sf to Seattle, Chicago, Colorado, Boston, and Austin driven by an admixture of the poor wages in sf/peninsula compared to housing costs, poor transport plus long commute times, very high education costs for children, high daycare costs, and family unfriendly work policies.

Admixture definitions

noun

the state of impairing the quality or reducing the value of something

See also: alloy

noun

an additional ingredient that is added by mixing with the base; "the growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of peat moss and cow manure"; "a large intermixture of sand"

See also: intermixture

noun

the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio"

See also: commixture mixture intermixture mixing