The silo was progressively reduced, returning the abdominal viscera to the abdominal cavity. |
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This suggests that the sclerite wall curved into the cavity, forming a short canal or tube. |
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A crab cavity provides a transverse kick that forces the beam passing through it to travel sideways. |
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The conducting portion of the respiratory system includes the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi. |
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Lying behind the eardrum is an air-filled cavity known as the middle ear, which is connected to the back of the throat via the eustachian tube. |
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There's really nothing out there to refer to on flying birds, save one photo he took from directly beneath a bird leaving its nest cavity. |
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The body cavity and accessory cavity are filled with a moderate gray micrite. |
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The PACU nurse monitors the compression-bulb drain from the abdominal cavity for the type and quantity of output. |
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The oral cavity with the tongue, the pharynx and esophagus constitute the swallowing organ. |
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Cancer of the oral cavity is more common in people who chew tobacco or smoke pipes. |
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This also pulls the mesogastrium to the left to create the ornamental cavity. |
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The patient has a tube inserted through the abdominal wall into the peritoneal cavity, and this remains in place on a semi-permanent basis. |
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All hollowpoint bullets depend on a fluid or semi-fluid medium to enter the hollowpoint cavity and push out on the walls to start expansion. |
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It has a heart, a few blood vessels, and insect blood simply flows around inside the body cavity. |
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The descriptions of the varied habits of thomsonite presented below are divided into two sections based on cavity size. |
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A CT scan enables assessment of the degree of aeration of the middle ear cleft and mastoid cavity and a bone scan may detect osteomyelitis. |
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If some texturing is desired, different effects can be achieved by applying texture to the cavity of the mold itself. |
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They nest in colonies in scree slopes along ice-free Antarctic and sub-Antarctic coasts, where they lay a single egg in a natural cavity. |
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When a honeybee colony requires a new hive site, honeybee scouts search for a cavity of suitable location, dryness, and size. |
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In both these termitaries the palace cavity was six feet below the surface of earth as hard as rock. |
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Lying beyond the eardrum is the middle ear, a tiny air-filled cavity in the temporal bone. |
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In certain species, nutrients are released into a specialized apoplasmic cavity derived from schizogenous activity. |
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Hypersecretion commonly is caused by inflammation, such as teething, dental caries, and oral cavity infection. |
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Both are considered to be antimicrobial and have been associated with scarless healing in some cavity wounds. |
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After a tooth erupts from the gum cavity, the mammoth uses it in grinding coarse vegetation like grass. |
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In 1940, aided by John Randall and Henry Boot from Birmingham University, Watson-Watt invented the cavity magnetron. |
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The nurse takes the child's vital signs and assesses his or her oral cavity for any excessive bleeding. |
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Immediately after thoracotomy, the pleural cavity was carefully washed with 100 mL of physical saline solution, and the fluid was examined. |
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Outside the cranial cavity, the auricle and the semispinalis capitis muscle are seen. |
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Cases of deafness were reported in medical journals, as well as aural cavity damage from the insertion of mini headphones. |
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The cavity created by the added framing should be thick enough for the desired insulation R-value. |
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Sea spiders and sea lice have a cavity of body fluid as salty as the sea itself. |
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A sterile uterine sound or an endometrial aspirator should be used to determine the depth of the uterine cavity. |
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No vascular tissue was present in the septum, which forms a partition in the pod cavity between the two loculi. |
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Collared aracaris live in groups and five adults may roost in the nest cavity after the eggs hatch. |
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He was left blind with an open cavity from ear to ear and eyebrows to lipline. |
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A low ridge crosses the posterior surface of the blade from its medial edge to the dorsal lip of the glenoid cavity. |
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Cancer of the lip and oral cavity is a disease in which cancer cells are found in the tissues of the lip or mouth. |
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The thin bones within the nasal cavity are lined with a membrane containing a very rich supply of blood vessels. |
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The first, and highest-temperature, period is characterized by the crystallization of phlogopite and limonite on cavity walls. |
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It's endoderm ultimately forms the lining of the auditory tube, tympanic cavity and mastoid antrum. |
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A newspaper dating from 1867 was one of three items found in a glass bottle in the wall cavity between the school library and a classroom. |
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It usually appears in the oral cavity, anogenital region, or plantar surface of the foot, but can arise anywhere on the skin surface. |
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Grabbing a chicken leg in each hand, plunk the bird cavity over the beer can. |
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A vapor retarder in this location would reduce the amount of moisture that diffuses into the wall cavity. |
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A preauricular approach was made exposing the ankylotic segment which was extensively resectioned and a new glenoid cavity was created. |
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The article leaves it to the imagination how exactly the leftover bees in the cavity are to be killed. |
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It might be possible to amplify this moving-mirror radiation by using a resonant cavity with vibrating walls. |
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A suction-irrigation pump equipped with a fluid monitor is used to irrigate and replace the fluid in the amniotic cavity. |
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They are cavity nesters that historically nested in tree cavities, old woodpecker holes, rotted pilings, and other natural cavities. |
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House wrens are secondary cavity nesters and readily use nest boxes in forests and at forest edges. |
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Velogenic viral infection of chickens and turkeys in lay usually reveal egg yolk in the abdominal cavity with flaccid, degenerative follicles. |
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He explained that in a cavity wall with insulation there is a lot more space between the wythes. |
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As it grew, this bone was replaced in the medullary cavity through processes of erosion and redeposition. |
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Horses differ greatly in their oral cavity, and that difference is not proportional to height at the withers. |
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A tiny, battery-powered sounding device is placed inside this Spalding Infusion basketball in a cavity usually used for an air pump. |
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Board insulation is usually 1 to 2 inches thick and is cut or kerfed to fit between metal ties in cavity walls. |
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Notice the head of the humerus has a much larger articular surface than the glenoid cavity. |
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When insulation is used in the cavity, foam-board adhesive is applied to the back for adhesion. |
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It follows, then, that any radiation emitted by the cavity radiator corresponds to the definition of blackbody radiation. |
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The removable front grill with replaceable debris screen and washable speaker cavity area allows users to easily wash away dust and other debris. |
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The creature was a quadruped, two appendages connected to the upper chest cavity, in a very mammalian like structure. |
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The total cavity loss is then the sum of the mirror transmission and the sample absorbance. |
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In police work, that's called a custody search that includes everything short of a cavity search. |
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The force of the two reacting spreads the foam through the chest cavity, hardening to apply pressure to any bleed sites. |
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Heaven help us the first time a would-be suicide bomber is caught with explosives hidden in a body cavity. |
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Then the waiter grabbed a plate and smashed it through the body cavity of the pig. |
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This we find firmly lodged in the mid-region of the chest cavity. |
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Some have speculated that cessation of CPR decreases pressure in the chest cavity, allowing blood to return to the heart. |
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Part of the body cavity has become an organ for jet propulsion. |
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Both houses are conventionally built from a double skin of blockwork, with a cavity, and stone cladding to the exterior, plus partial weatherboarding. |
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Injuries within the chest cavity may not be readily visible to medics, and are difficult to compress, King said. |
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I stuff the cavity with juicy lemon wedges, garlic and parsley. |
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The bone marrow, which is in the cavity present in the center of bones, is the organ responsible for the production of red blood cells, white cells and platelets. |
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Sights like this, a whale beached off Cairns, found with six square metres of plastic in its body cavity, have caused outrage at the killing capacity of the plastic bag. |
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The spike-tailed paradise fish is a labyrinth fish, and like all such fishes they extract atmospheric oxygen with the help of a vessel-lined cavity above their gill arches. |
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Western Screech-Owls are secondary cavity nesters, making use of natural cavities, old Pileated Woodpecker or Northern Flicker holes, and nest boxes. |
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European Starlings are cavity nesters, and nests are generally located in natural hollows, old woodpecker holes, birdhouses, or building eaves and crevices. |
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Both of these procedures are left until after the sixteenth week of gestation in order to reduce the risk of injection outside the amniotic cavity. |
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It is also possible to provide a cavity, an anfractuosity, or a modification of the surface condition at the end of the rod or needle, or laterally adjacent this end. |
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A vibrating sound resonates through my chest cavity, like a cat purring. |
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Thus removal of a small cholesteatoma may allow for reconstruction of the outer attic wall or creation of a cavity that extends to or just beyond the mastoid antrum. |
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Some joints are already beginning to crumble and in other cases, the jointing mix was only applied as a veneer to the top of the joint aperture leaving a cavity underneath. |
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The ruins of the castle remain atop the hill but provide little protection from the relentless mistral, which constantly whips through its now-exposed cavity. |
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Put a slice of garlic, some basil, thyme and bay in each cavity. |
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And I can't complain about the roof, which keeps out a surprisingly large amount of wind noise and slides electronically into a cavity behind the back seats. |
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There were shrapnel pockmarks from bow to stern, and the main living area was just one enormous cavity of burnt wood, twisted metal and torn cables. |
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Common to all of these patients is an abnormal connection between the sterile subarachnoid space, and the sinonasal region, middle ear cleft and mastoid cavity. |
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Many cancers of the oral cavity and oropharynx can be found early, during routine screening examinations by a doctor or dentist, or by self-examination. |
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This gland, also termed the hypophysis cerebri, lies in a bony cavity, the sella turcica, so called because it was thought to resemble a Turkish saddle. |
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If the toolmaker is working from the wrong revision level of a product drawing, the possibility exists that the finished mold cavity will not produce a part to specification. |
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For the temporary relief of toothache, apply a crushed clove or oil of cloves to the painful tooth, or plug the cavity with cotton wool soaked in the oil. |
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The active medium in a conventional laser is an electromagnetic cavity that resonates at the same frequency as the optical transitions of electrons in the medium. |
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Ovarian cancer has a high mortality rate because it often has metastasised into the abdominal cavity before it is discovered. |
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The early mesoderm splits into two layers that line the inside of the body cavity and the outside of the gut. |
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In 1876 Gottard Bulau of Hamburg developed the system of the underwater drainage of the pleural cavity. |
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The lobes form a single organ attached to the abdominal cavity by a black mesenteric tissue called the mesovarium. |
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The main body cavity is an open circulatory system, where blood is pumped into the haemocoel by a heart located near the dorsum. |
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On the right, the patient had a giant sialolith that had fistulized into the oral cavity. |
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Our study showed that alveolar cavity became bigger and the density of alveolae became smaller in COPD rats. |
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The inner surface of the cavity is lined with an epithelium, the gastrodermis. |
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Polyp colonies form by strobilation, in which multiple polyps share a common stomach cavity. |
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This opens into the gastrovascular cavity, where digestion takes place and nutrients are absorbed. |
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The microwave power is delivered from the power sources to the cavity through WR284 aluminum waveguide. |
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Candidal carriage in the oral cavity of human immunodeficiency virus-infected subjects. |
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This means I specialise in the area around the eyeball, which includes the eyelid, the tear duct and the orbital cavity. |
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The wafer contains the cancer drug carmustine and up to eight can be implanted in the cavity created when a tumour is surgically removed. |
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However, the main circulatory fluid fills the general body cavity, or coelom. |
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The lantern, where present, surrounds both the mouth cavity and the pharynx. |
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Behind the jaws is a short esophagus and a large, blind stomach cavity which occupies much of the dorsal half of the disk. |
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In the inner wall facing the aecial cavity, the primary wall materials surrounding the processes disintegrate, partially exposing them. |
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Flatworms are acoelomates, lacking a body cavity, as are their closest relatives, the microscopic Gastrotricha. |
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In smuggling, concealment can involve concealing the smuggled goods on a person's clothing, luggage or inside a body cavity. |
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The microwave units, solenoid bracket spectrometer cavity resonator temperature control for ultra high vacuum pumps and refrigeration units. |
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But before you even consider having cavity wall insulation fitted, you do, of course, need to know whether your home has external cavity walls. |
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But the three measures that will bring the biggest savings are cavity wall insulation, loft insulation and replacing an old boiler. |
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Eleven million homes have been built with cavity walls since 1930, of which seven million remain uninsulated. |
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Q OUR house always seems very cold and I would like to insulate the cavity walls. |
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More than 1,000 homes in villages and hamlets in the region have had their cavity walls insulated under an energy efficiency project. |
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This is the passage connecting the nasal cavity behind the nose to the top of the throat behind the soft palate. |
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He has undergone thoracoplasty to reduce the size of abnormal space in the thoracic cavity created by the collapsed lung. |
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The chest tube was removed and the thoracoscope entered the pleural cavity through a port. |
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While UCG leaves the ash behind in the cavity, the depth of the void left after UCG is typically more than other methods of coal extraction. |
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This instrument takes advantage of the traditional monotrocar to enter in the abdominal cavity. |
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This mediaeval chair has a cavity in the base into which the Stone of Scone is fitted for the ceremony. |
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The solid green contour lines represent cavity one and the dotted contour lines represent cavity two. |
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When it is about twelve days old, this cavity is quite filled up, and then the back assumes the shape of nestling birds in general. |
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World War II consolidated this position, as the company was involved in important technological advances, notably the cavity magnetron for radar. |
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Chondromas are benign tumors of hyaline cartilage that may arise from the medullary cavity or the surface of the bone. |
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During the war he invented the cavity resonance wavemeter to find the first accurate value of the speed of light. |
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Turbinates are located on the inside of the nasal cavity and if enlarged can obstruct breathing. |
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Some areolar tissue free from elastic tissue was next procured from the visceral cavity of a toad. |
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Positive shut-off molds employ actuated pins or needle valves at each cavity to control the flow of LSR during the injection cycle. |
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They vary in quality according to the degree of lip aperture and the placement of the tongue within the oral cavity. |
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The opening to the respiratory pathway begins with the laryngeal cavity lying posterior to the choanae within the buccal cavity. |
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The tip of the tongue then lies anterior to the choanae, excluding the nasal respiratory pathway from the buccal cavity. |
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Posterior to this, the precranial cavity first appears as a dorsal and a ventral opening. |
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Mesepimera pubescent towards elytra, distinctly less so towards procoxal cavity. |
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The first system is in the nostrils and nasal cavity, which analyze a wide range of odors. |
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The second, located under the nasal cavity, are the Vomeronasal organs, also called Jacobson's organs. |
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He puggled around in the oil cavity with his little lead pencil until it slipped out of his fingers and went down into the oil cavity. |
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A hollow cavity and associated cell death are commonly found at the center of the tumor. |
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The vertebral column houses the spinal canal, a cavity that encloses and protects the spinal cord. |
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The spinal cord consists of grey and white matter and a central cavity, the central canal. |
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Epistaxis has also been arrested by tamponing the nasal cavity by means of an India-rubber tube, the so-called rhineurynter. |
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The semipositive, vertical-flash type mold, shown in Fig. 13-2, requires double fitting of force to cavity and is costly. |
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Even before a chicken egg is laid, cells with greater amounts of yolk begin falling into a subgerminal cavity beneath the blastoderm. |
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Access to the abdominal cavity can be difficult because of the thickness of the abdominal wall in these patients. |
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The cavity is coated with specular black paint to improve the absorpt ance. |
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These vessels communicate with the cavity of the thrombosed vessel, and with its vaso vasorum. |
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An aspergilloma represents growth of aspergillus within a pre-existing lung cavity. |
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He added that the doctor carried out surgery on a woman in her 20s to reduce her abdominal cavity. |
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Left untreated, the appendix may swell and eventually burst, releasing bacteria, pus and faecal material into the abdominal cavity. |
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The feeding cavity should remain designated as a prostomial cavity, rather than the adoral, or buccal, cavity. |
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Being the last teeth to erupt in the oral cavity, many wisdom teeth are impacted. |
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One hundred microliters of ND antigen was injected into the allantoic cavity of each 10-day old chicken embryo. |
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The whole atomic clock system of these wristwatches are contained in a computer chip, while it still needs a cavity full of cesium gas. |
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Their best man came back with a giant amoeboid compressed into the cavity where his brain had been. |
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Thermal radiation is initially defined for a cavity in thermodynamic equilibrium. |
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Irritation of the peritoneal cavity can lead early on to a profound vagal response resulting in neurogenic shock and later to true septic shock. |
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They found small finger-like projections of connective tissue and nerves invading the gelatinous cavity between the whale's two lower jaw bones. |
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Metacoxa with relatively small, weakly sclerotised tubular process on trochanteral cavity. |
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The early neurula is finished with formation of the expressed nervous plate and a cavity of a primary gut. |
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In nasal vowels, the velum is lowered, and some air travels through the nasal cavity as well as the mouth. |
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Active HSV-1 immunization prevents the cocarcinogenic activity of HSV-1 in the oral cavity of hamsters. |
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Levels of glandular kallikrein in whole saliva obtained from patients with solid tumors remote from the oral cavity. |
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She forgave him the pain as he filled the cavity in her back molar. Three weeks later, she let him fill a more intimate cavity. |
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The rib cage is able to expand and contract the chest cavity through the action of other respiratory muscles. |
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Relaxing the diaphragm has the opposite effect, decreasing the volume of the lung cavity, causing air to be pushed out of the lungs. |
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Contraction of the diaphragm flattens the dome, increasing the volume of the lung cavity. |
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Breathing is mainly achieved with the diaphragm, which divides the thorax from the abdominal cavity, forming a dome convex to the thorax. |
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The nephridia extract the gametes from the coelom and emit them into the mantle cavity. |
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When starting his call, the male raises and lowers the pitch until it hits the frequency that resonates in his particular cavity. |
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In most of the ML cases, the nasal cavity is affected, but the localization of Leishmania spp in the laryngeal mucosa is unusual. |
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Two gonads sit next to the coelom, a small cavity that surrounds the heart, into which they shed ova or sperm. |
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The presence of CSF rhinorrhoea indicates the existence of an abnormal communication between the intracranial CSF spaces and the nasal cavity. |
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The test involves the insertion of a rigid fiber-optic rhinoscope into the patient's nasal cavity. |
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Anterior rhinoscopy can be performed using a light or otoscope to inspect the anterior nasal cavity. |
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They divide the mantle cavity so water enters near the bottom and exits near the top. |
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A timber frame uninsulated studwork cavity, in properties that have a masonry cavity and must not be filled. |
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The Fallopian Tubes, or oviducts, convey the ova from the ovaries to the cavity of the uterus. |
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The main body cavity is a hemocoel through which blood and coelomic fluid circulate and which encloses most of the other internal organs. |
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Granulomas extended into the oral cavity between the maxillar teeth and the palate. |
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Then they placed a single atom of rubidium in the cavity to function as a security guard. |
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Computed tomography revealed a huge, lobulated mass in the nasal cavity with extension into the posterior sphenoid sinus. |
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Post-operative MRI revealed some expected minimal residual tumor in the posterior aspect of the resection cavity, overlying the sylvian fissure. |
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The patient is also asked to swallow his own saliva after two weeks of the operation by efficiently closing the buckle cavity. |
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The cavity was at the rear in the earliest molluscs, but its position now varies from group to group. |
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The mantle cavity, a fold in the mantle, encloses a significant amount of space. |
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Vadose stalactitic cement filling an horizontal cavity in a marine coastal sediment, outer platform. |
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The nest cavity is unlined but soon accumulates a litter of fish remains and cast pellets. |
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A shell consisting of calcite can, for example, dissolve while a cement of silica then fills the cavity. |
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Our observations indicate that cavity nesting is a distinct variation in behavioral form that can arise in Black-billed Magpie populations. |
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We provide the first recorded case of Black-billed Magpies nesting in a fully enclosed, pre-formed cavity. |
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Does it bounce around like a superball in a hollow cavity? Or does it rapidly lose its force, like a beanbag hitting a pillow? |
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Cattle are bitten on the neck, back or head and then the abdominal cavity is opened for eating. |
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Then a cavity suddenly opened, producing the pop, much like the way a suction cup being pulled off a window does, Kawchuk says. |
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Light confined in the cavity reflects multiple times producing standing waves for certain resonant frequencies. |
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An optical cavity, also called an optical resonator, is an arrangement of mirrors that forms a standing wave cavity resonator for light waves. |
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After that, a female doctor was ordered to search the woman, she was sedated and then subjected to a body cavity search and X-rays. |
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However, an arrow passing through the vitals of a deer doesn't necessarily result in massive blood loss outside the body cavity. |
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Jordan and Sahatjian developed a radially expandable removable stent based on shape-memory resins for implantation in a body cavity. |
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The design includes internal trunnion blocks which eliminate the need for the lower ball trunnion to penetrate the body cavity, www. |
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The hooded seal is known for its uniquely elastic nasal cavity located at the top of its head, also known as the hood. |
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In the Odontoceti, the cavity is filled with a dense foam in which the bulla hangs suspended in five or more sets of ligaments. |
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Further exploration of middle ear and mastoid cavity revealed cholesteatoma eroding all ossicles and involving mastoid bone. |
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A thick-walled cyst with viscid semisolid material in the cavity was located and excised. |
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Retia mirabilia form blocks of tissue on the inner wall of the thoracic cavity and the body periphery. |
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The oral cavity of the fin whale has a very stretchy or extensible nerve system which aids them in feeding. |
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Separation between the buccal cavity and pharynx and the ileum and colon can be difficult to ascertain. |
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As such, the serosa is continuous with both the mesentery, and the lining of the abdominal cavity. |
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Concerns relevant to operative management in the obese include difficulty with patient positioning, access to the abdominal cavity, visualization, and ventilation. |
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The steerable Osseoflex SB balloon is designed to navigate with precision, accuracy, and control within the vertebra to create a central cavity across the sagittal midline. |
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In bowl, shitakes and ginger mixture and stir to combine, line chicken cavity with a shiso leaf and top with rice mixture Roll chickens tightly and tie with butcher's twine. |
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Nerve fibres progress from the receptors through tiny holes in the roof of the nasal cavity and come together to form two structures called the olfactory bulbs. |
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Noah requested an ultrasound, which uncovered a large mass occupying the abdominal cavity, so he conducted a surgery at Al-Othman Hospital in Lattakia. |
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Then a special metallic rod is inserted into the bone cavity and the lower leg cranked like an Allen key, expanding its length by one millimetre every 15 cranks. |
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Bis-urea macrocycles from this experiment were synthesized using long chain amines and diisocyanates to increase cavity size and macrocycle flexibility. |
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Too little bearing surface contributes to many issues with vents closing off and parting burrs on cavity edges, and it can stress shutoffs as the tool coins in. |
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Thus, ileus also has potential detrimental effects in sterile peritonitis by providing a source and mechanism for entry of bacteria into the peritoneal cavity. |
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Therefore, sufficient thickness of the tooth structure in the cavity walls must be left in prepared teeth to resist occlusal forces without fracture. |
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A fungal ball or mycetoma consists of spherical mass of mycelia and hyphae with fibrin and neutrophils that partly fill the cavity without invading the tissue. |
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Resin transfer moulding includes numerous varieties which differ in the mechanics of how the resin is introduced to the reinforcement in the mould cavity. |
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The upper mould is installed and vacuum is applied to the mould cavity. |
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The matrix material can be introduced to the reinforcement before or after the reinforcement material is placed into the mould cavity or onto the mould surface. |
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The conventional method for this procedure is the lateral approach, which gains surgical access through the zygomatic bone bordering the maxillary sinus cavity. |
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However, what the government has failed to recognise is that houses built before 1926 do not have cavity walls, and therefore cannot benefit from these grants. |
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Like cnidarians, the bodies of ctenophores consist of a mass of jelly, with one layer of cells on the outside and another lining the internal cavity. |
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The main issue that limits to order curative doses of radiotherapy in cancers of the chest cavity is the radiosensitivity of the normal cardiac and pulmonary tissues. |
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In order to ensure that the heat contained within each cavity cannot escape, let us surround the exterior of these enclosures with an adiabatic wall. |
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The vocal tract acts as a resonant cavity, and the position of the jaw, lips, and tongue affect the parameters of the resonant cavity, resulting in different formant values. |
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Common ostriches have two kidneys, which are chocolate brown in color, granular in texture, and lie in a depression in the pelvic cavity of the dorsal wall. |
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Applied to a cavity in a decayed tooth, it also relieves toothache. |
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They dig a cavity in the rock to hide from predators during the day. |
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In the oral cavity, the most common locations of squamous papillary neoplasia are the surfaces of the hard and soft palates, the lips, and the tongue. |
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The mold used in this work has an Archimedean spiral shaped cavity that is 20 mm wide and having a maximum flow length of 850 mm and thickness of 3 mm. |
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The melt in the base wall and the lower side wall solidifies long before the mold cavity is fully filled and full injection pressure in the cavity is reached. |
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A mineral having a drusy cavity is sometimes called a geode. |
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The area of the inner cavity is often tapered from the center of the die across the coating width to manage thixotropy, sedimentation, and hardening reactions. |
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Light from the star shining on the inside of this cavity is believed to be the source of illumination of the fan-shaped reflection nebulae which we typically see. |
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After the material is injected into the cavity and cured below the transition temperature of the liner, it is heated above its transition temperature. |
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After three days, when the pressure had dropped sufficiently, a sensitive surgery was undertaken to remove the tumorous growth from the cavity at the back of the skull. |
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In the first type, the oocytes are released directly into the coelomic cavity and then enter the ostium, then through the oviduct and are eliminated. |
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The lacrimal glands secrete lacrimal fluid, which is drained by the lacrimal canaliculi into the lacrimal sac and then into the nasal cavity via the nasolacrimal duct. |
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The pterygoid and peribullar sinuses that form the cavity tend to be more developed in shallow water and riverine species than in pelagic Mysticeti. |
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A hydraulic or electric servo rivet setter drives the rivet into the material, and an upsetting die provides a cavity for the displaced bottom sheet material to flow. |
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My books say the bot fly lays larvae on the nose of the sheep or goat and the bots crawl up into the nasal cavity for three to eight weeks until they mature. |
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There remains for discussion the mesenchyme theory, which proposes that a mesenchymal schizocele evolved into a cavity lined by a typical ciliated epithelium. |
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They supported this by citing the large nasal cavity and significant turbination that would have helped to minimize the effects of dust in the respiratory tract. |
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It consists of transferring, to the uterine cavity, spermatozoa previously collected and processed, with the selection of morphologically more normal and mobile spermatozoa. |
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Moaddab and Eskandarlou report a case of chest wall necrosis and empyema resulting from attempting suicide by injection of petroleum into the pleural cavity. |
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The RPA uses the same sealed test cavity as the MDR, but has the added capability to vary frequency, amplitude of oscillation and temperature during a test. |
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If the osphradia detect noxious chemicals or possibly sediment entering the mantle cavity, the gills' cilia may stop beating until the unwelcome intrusions have ceased. |
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Paraconodonts, however, grew mainly basally but added part of the new lamella also to the inner side of the element, making the element thicker and partly filling the cavity. |
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Their filaments have three kinds of cilia, one of which drives the water current through the mantle cavity, while the other two help to keep the gills clean. |
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The third was the sphenoethmoidal recess, situated deep within the cavity near the roof of the nose and, like the middle meatus, warm, wet, and mucosal. |
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The disease process usually involves the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx, but it can also involve the larynx, trachea, bronchi, middle ear, and orbit. |
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From the nasal cavity the white elixer passes down a secret channel called amrita-nadi and is then distributed throughout the body, with the majority ending up in the brain. |
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Hill won permission to share British secret research with the Americans, including bringing them a cavity magnetron, which generates the needed high frequency radio waves. |
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Nonossifying fibroma describes a larger lesion, which, although cortically based, involves the intramedullary cavity and parallels the long axis of the bone on imaging. |
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And what is still more, for many feet after emerging from the brain's cavity, the spinal cord remains of an undecreasing girth, almost equal to that of the brain. |
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A bendable tubular heating element that is easy to install in hot-runner molds or cavity plates in injection and compression molds is new from Hasco America Inc. |
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A sensory panel was used to test faster absorption through the buccal cavity, which will result in earlier onset of action against motion sickness. |
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The qualitative reason for this behaviour can be explained by the air cavity containing comparatively few atoms, and hence, little thermalisation occurred within its volume. |
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Drainage of the residual cavity did not protect against superinfection in the case of hydatid cyst retrovesical because the cavity was non-declive and difficult to drain. |
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The whole soft body of bivalves lies within an enlarged mantle cavity. |
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The group used nano-structured circuits instead of the usual cavity resonator, which only includes one light particle and one atom captured inside. |
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Summer is the perfect time to think about making energy saving home improvements such as installing cavity wall insulation or topping up your loft insulation. |
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Some speech sounds, both vowels and consonants, involve release of air flow through the nasal cavity, and these are called nasals or nasalized sounds. |
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An endocast or internal mold is formed when sediments or minerals fill the internal cavity of an organism, such as the inside of a bivalve or snail or the hollow of a skull. |
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