Infested berries will have a discoloured area where the egg was inserted by the female fly. |
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Because that will increase the flow in the second mains, sediment can be disturbed, so sometimes water will be discoloured. |
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Her teeth are uneven and discoloured, but otherwise she looks in reasonable health. |
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Because the well water is discoloured and foul-smelling, people have to walk about two kilometres looking for cleaner water. |
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Even when the fountain was working properly it was frequently full of soap suds or discoloured because someone had put something into the water. |
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As a nation of tea and coffee drinkers, our teeth take a battering and frequently end up stained or discoloured. |
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The hotel was a four storey Victorian building with brittle brown wisps of ivy on the discoloured stonework around the door. |
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This can result in partially blocked pipes, which can mean discoloured water and reduced flow. |
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If the white grout between tiles has become discoloured or black, simply apply a paste of bicarbonate of soda with a soft toothbrush. |
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In the past the water discoloured after three days of the east wind blowing. |
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After the area is warmed the skin will be discoloured and will blister, these blisters should not be broken, but covered with a sterile covering. |
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This dentine is darker than enamel, so teeth appear stained and discoloured. |
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The river is in flood at present with water discoloured but this appears to have had no detrimental effect on catches. |
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He had an old, discoloured ball, just the sort that's ready to grip and bite, in his hand. |
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Add to this stained teeth, bad breath, red eyes, lank hair, discoloured fingers and erectile dysfunction, and the list grows alarming. |
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Their skin also becomes discoloured and their personality becomes morbid due to the mental disturbance that accompanies the condition. |
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Do not inject if the reconstituted product contains particulate matter or is discoloured. |
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On P. serrulata, whitish, yellowish or pinkish discoloured areas of various forms occur, sometimes large rings but more often oak-leaf patterns. |
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The map has been adhered to a textile support and may have been lightly varnished, which has left the paper discoloured and brittle. |
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In their native countries they are seldom eaten before the skin is discoloured and the pulp of so soft a consistence that it can be scooped out with a spoon. |
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The potato was badly discoloured and the pastry crust was decidedly soggy. |
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Trim the chicken livers of any gristle and cut off any discoloured bits. |
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The margins are not definite, and no sharp lines exist between discoloured and normal tissue. |
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Bacterial regrowth can promote or cause corrosion of pipes, be responsible for foul-tasting or discoloured water, and promote slime growth. |
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They are used to restore stained teeth, discoloured, deformed or slightly damaged teeth from wearing out. |
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To prepare Brussels sprouts, wash them with cold water and then remove damaged and discoloured outer leaves and trim off the hard stems. |
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Less than 4Ā cm of the nickel heat shield was discoloured as a result of heat stress. |
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When the stem is cut crosswise discoloured brown vascular tissues of the stem exude drops of white or yellowish bacterial ooze. |
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Infected cones remain closed, do not produce seed and are frequently discoloured, shrivelled and mummified. |
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Discarding nuts that are discoloured, shriveled, or moldy helps reduce the risk. |
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By then very yellowed and discoloured, it did not present an attractive sight. |
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Signs of middle ear inflammation include a tympanic membrane that is bulging and discoloured. |
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The resins used in the construction of the circuit board had been volatized out of the fibreglass, which was discoloured to black. |
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Chlorotic, unevenly distributed spots on leaves or chlorotic, discoloured leaf tissue along veins or net-like yellowing along lateral veins. |
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Almost the entire length of the 14Ā cm nickel shield was discoloured as a result of heat stress, and the copper shield was dulled. |
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If the bacteria enter by way of the funiculus, only the hilum may be discoloured, but this is difficult to detect on dark-seeded varieties. |
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When the periderm round the bases of these canes is removed the wood underneath is usually discoloured reddish-brown or brownish-black. |
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Between segments 32 and 37 is the clitellum, a slightly bulged, discoloured organ that produces a cocoon for enclosing the earthworm's eggs. |
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Baby teeth that come in dark or discoloured may be the first sign that a problem exists. |
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Two days earlier I noticed something about the skin under John Kerry's eyes, smooth and slightly discoloured. |
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The jacket was charred on the inside and discoloured from overheating on the outside. |
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Seeds having discoloured cotyledons ranging in colour from orange to dark brown are counted to determine the percentage of heated seeds. |
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Dry cleaning X hands in his clothes at dry cleaner's Y. When he gets the clothes back they are discoloured. |
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The rail fractures were discoloured and oxidized, indicating that the cracks had been present for some time. |
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They are quite easy to identify as the ice is discoloured and the floes appear much higher above the water than the surrounding ice. |
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In a healthy eye, the white part of the eye is clearly white and not discoloured. |
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So the roof is finished: shingles that are cracked, broken, warped, discoloured or simply gone. |
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Discard the product if it is frozen, particulates are present, or if it appears discoloured. |
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Especially with severely discoloured preparations or non-tooth-shaded build-ups, this is of utmost importance. |
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When it arrived at CCI for treatment, it was broken into pieces and somewhat discoloured from surface dirt and possibly soot from a fire. |
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I began to try and vainly struggle, tears running down my cheeks and leaving a black trail like discoloured blood as my eyeliner dissolved with the salty solution. |
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I fancy that it had been there long before the avenue was constructed, for the grey tiles were stained with lichens, and the walls were mildewed and discoloured with age. |
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In auricular diagnosis one can identify subtle problems of the body by detecting areas of the ear which are discoloured, flaky, or have tenderness or high skin conductance. |
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The moderately rough seas and the discoloured water certainly made the conditions ideal and several mixed catches of tailor, bream and jewfish were taken. |
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To cover a tooth that is malformed or severely discoloured. |
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The illuminations of the Baillieu bi-folios are completely overpainted, the text largely illegible and the parchment discoloured and stained. |
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Grains in which the germ is discoloured are those of which the tegument is coloured brown to brownish black and of which the germ is normal and not sprouting. |
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In later stages the vascular ring and the discoloured zone become soft. |
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Taps should not be made in areas of the pipe that have become discoloured. |
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Histological appearance of the yellow, black and purple acellular material coating apparently normal periostracum and in the kidneys of geoduck clams with discoloured siphon and mantle. |
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The heat of flash emission may cause dirt on the flash surface to become discoloured or to stick to the flash surface, resulting in insufficient light emission. |
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These included LSD, harmine, ibogaine, mescaline, and discoloured pink adrenalin. |
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The lower area of the outer layer was found to be soft when lightly probed and the unpainted edges of both layers of plywood exposed in way of the damaged hinges were discoloured and the wood fibres loose and brittle. |
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Large, thick, uneven and discoloured ice floes that form on the upstream side of shoals and islets in rivers when cold weather precedes or accompanies neap tides. |
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At Bacup the headwater of the Irwell is discoloured by ochre deposits from a disused mine but work is being done to stop the ochre seepage. |
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Oats that have dark tips on the hulls are not acceptable for the horse markets, but may be acceptable for milling if the groats are not discoloured. |
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Ceratocystis ulmi alone can also cause yellow discoloration of the inner phloem surface, but no wintergreen odour comes from such discoloured phloem. |
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The skin becomes thinned and yellowishly discoloured at one point, gives way, and a large quantity of thick creamy pus escapes. |
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It should not, however, be rank or discoloured. |
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It was noted that the R-4 brake shoe of carĀ AMT922 was loosely applied against the wheel and was almost completely burnt away, leaving the brake head assembly discoloured from overheating. |
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Most trees are susceptible to heart-rotting fungi that produce a discoloured, lightweight, soft, spongy, stringy, crumbly, or powdery heart decay. |
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Port-wine stain is a discoloured area of the skin caused by abnormalities of the blood vessels, and babies are born with it. |
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Four of the rollers were misshaped and discoloured blue. |
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Pubic hair trailing up stomachs and around thighs, discoloured skin and areas of excess flesh. |
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The paint and primer forward of this area was discoloured. |
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Signs and markings that are deteriorated, discoloured, damaged, loose, or that show signs of wear or missing labels should be scheduled for immediate replacement or repair. |
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The colouration of the head appeared discoloured giving the highly experienced officers additional cause for alarm. |
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This seems pernickety but it is very agreeable to have the nicely browned sausages in the final dish, as opposed to the discoloured and largely tasteless boiled sausages. |
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