The cone shape of the limpet can be visualised lying on its side to form the outline of the cuttlefish body, but it takes a lot of imagination. |
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Making ink prints of the hands is one method palmists use to insure all lines can be visualised. |
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For the past 10 years it has been an antithesis of what is visualised in the education clause of the Freedom Charter. |
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I then visualised myself sitting in a desert, skinning up two joints, one for me, and one for Bast. |
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In a prospective study of 100 adults without a history of known throat diseases or surgery, the epiglottis was successfully visualised in all participants. |
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For some reason, I had always visualised my readership as a clump of four or five people, clustered behind me as I typed, and straining to look at the screen. |
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To overcome this, a goniolens is used as it removes the cornea-air interface and allows the angle to be visualised. |
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The amount of material that, say, an aircraft could carry into the air is often visualised as the number of bags of cement that it could lift. |
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On grey-scale ultrasound imaging, 10x7 cm placental tissue was visualised with loss of the retroplacental sonolucent zone. |
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Once inserted subdermally and just under the centre of the probe, the needle tip should be visualised as a hyperechoic dot. |
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If there is functional gastric mucosa in a Meckel's diverticulum, uptake is seen in the diverticulum at approximately the same time as the stomach mucosa is visualised. |
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As long as the defender has visualised the possible threat and fore-prepared contingencies to meet these threats, the initial advantage of the aggressor can be blunted soon. |
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