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"unfunctional" Definitions
  1. not functional:
  2. not related directly to or fitted for everyday needs or activities : IMPRACTICAL, INEFFICIENT
  3. not conforming to functionalist theory

6 Sentences With "unfunctional"

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It was one of the most unfunctional apartments I've ever seen.
"None of our products have any padding or unfunctional hardware," Esposito says.
Mutations that change the amino acid sequence of the exostosin glycosyltransferase-2 protein can lead to it becoming unfunctional. When this protein is unfunctional it causes the heparan sulfate chains to become shorter. The chains are still formed and extended by the other proteins encoded by the EXT family genes, although not to the same extent. This increases the likelihood that a cartilage cell will be placed incorrectly, as heparan sulfate is a bone and cartilage tumor suppressor.
In rabbit and mouse the half-life values were very low, 0.3 h and 0.4 h respectively. Because batroxobin is an enzyme, it is degraded by a protease, and cleaved in smaller unfunctional parts.
Chowk was launched in 1997 on the 50th independence anniversary of India and Pakistan with the mission to promote and nurture independent voices that question, dissect and examine the social, political, religious and cultural moorings of that region. Chowk's founding team included Safwan Shah, Umair Khan, Saima Shah, Ginni Dhindsa and Radhika Nagpal, who came together in the mid-1990s with the idea of a South Asian political and literary online magazine. The site appeared to become stale in March 2012, with archives from 01 September 2012 showing no updates since March 2012. Subsequent archives of the homepage saw the site become unfunctional before showing a controlled site closed message from about 2014.
The centre was completed in 1984, being already fully let in October of that year, before it was completed. Writing in the "Oxford Diary" column in The Times in January 1984, A. N. Wilson labelled the newly built centre as "the most grotesquely horrible building I have ever seen"; in 1985, a reporter for The Observer described the centre's "phoney unfunctional pipes" and Bavarian marble floors. The Shoe Lane entrance prior to the 2012–14 extension In 1998, as the first step of a renovation of the centre, the Littlewoods store gave up of space adjacent to Cornmarket Street, to create space for a new store; this was later filled by Gap, after the landlord, Gartmore Group, wanting to make the centre more fashion-focused, rejected a larger bid from the electronics retailer Comet. Following the £5m renovation (which also involved new lighting and doors, and redecoration), the centre (now described as having of retail space) was sold to an investment partnership in July 2000, for £80m.

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