It was observed that the bulging effect at the apex was accompanied by the formation of thick but non-directional microfilaments. |
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This is a magnificent top, the hub of four sinewy ridges that radiate from the summit to form the apex of five huge corries. |
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The cone shaped tip is just under one micrometer in length and has a radius of a few nanometers at its apex. |
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Now you gently feed in the power and as you get past the apex of the corner you can start using as much welly as you dare. |
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Physical examination included measurement of jugular venous pressure and palpation of the apex beat in supine and lateral position. |
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The man at the apex of the Party elite yearns after the free-thinking rebels of old. |
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Cayenne keyhole limpets are easily identified due to the keyhole-shaped orifice at the apex of the shell. |
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An archway's most important stone is the keystone, the wedge-shaped piece of rock at its apex. |
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Petal length was measured as the length of the petal from its apex to its adaxial junction with the receptacle. |
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Thoracic and lumbar curves have apex vertebrae in the middle of the thoracic and lumbar regions, respectively. |
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Leg and arm raised, he is shown at the apex of his celebration, seconds before his caddie leapt excitedly into his arms. |
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This shows a longitudinal section of shoot apex and an orthostichy of leaf primordia that are forming a rib. |
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Notice how the rightmost angle of the formation also resembles the apex of a symmetrical triangle pattern and is suggestive of a breakout. |
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Cell size was calculated by dividing the mean total apical area by the mean number of cells for each apex. |
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Up in the heights of the room, Bross could barely pick out the small windows that lined the apex of the ceiling. |
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Natural light floods in from a slot cut into the apex of the pitched roof and tactful spotlighting emphasizes particular pieces. |
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The pitched roof of each shelter was 2.2 m above ground level at its apex and 1.5 m high along the sides and ends. |
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The mountain range's east summit comes next and then the rocky perch that is the 3776 ft summit, the apex of the quartet of ridges. |
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These, braced by a series of steel tendons, taper towards the apex of the roof. |
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They were clamped at their bases to a concrete ring beam and bent while still green, tied together in pairs at the apex of the roof. |
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From this level on to the apex of the pyramid, it was then simply a matter of piling up more blocks. |
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Much of it was subdued with shadows filling every corner reaching the apex of the vaulted ceiling. |
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In contrast, Blake demonstrated that a triangle with a proximal apex and distal base is the most effective shape for rowing. |
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Slopes increased from the apex to the base, although the data were more scattered at the base. |
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A shoot apex was considered dead if the terminal bud was absent or if it was dark-brown in colour, dehydrated or damaged. |
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The plant blooms in April and inflorescences are produced at the apex of shoots. |
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Scared of progress and acceptance, they cling on to the notion that comedy achieved its apex twenty years ago, from whenever now is. |
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This is the director at his apex, on top of the mountain and looking down on the minions of mendacity. |
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The apex of his career was his 1994 performance at the Oscar Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, which brought him global recognition. |
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It's not easy to reach the apex of anything in life without dedication and perseverance. |
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Are we the apex, the best evolution can do, the highest possible achievement of nature? |
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In retrospect, it seems ever more likely that our mid-Nineties aging into the Coen Brothers coincided with the apex of their careers. |
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The image of the man atop a tank was the apex of his career, the grand gesture for which he will be remembered in history. |
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With Kirchner's move from Dresden to Berlin in 1911, city life became an important subject in his oeuvre and the apex of his artistic career. |
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Masons viewed Solomon's temple as the apex of achievement and patterned their own Lodges after its design. |
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He's at the apex of his career in terms of popularity, and he's just getting better with age. |
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That was the apex of a political career that proved a woman could thrive in the Westminster men's club. |
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With the aid of traction control, a driver can simply get to the apex of a corner and plant their right foot on the floor. |
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Once the apex of a lignotuber penetrates below ground, it forms rhizomatous tissue that can generate both aerial shoots and adventitious roots. |
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Trees had arced and curved towards the apex, forming great artificial archways, which consisted of more than merely wood and leaves. |
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The Prime Minister, therefore, was the apex of centralized, powerful, political and administrative machines. |
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Near the apex the free walls project in rounded or mammillate form but later collapse, leaving the firm lateral walls in position. |
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The sclerotized spermatheca is flexible and has muscle attachments between the base of the body of the spermatheca and its apex. |
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At the apex of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, there's a scene where Ransom Stoddard has a tortured burst of scrupulosity. |
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The temporal bone is the first bone to be affected, with imminent involvement of the petrous apex and mastoid. |
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Aneurysms located at the basilar apex carry a relatively high risk of rupture. |
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The length of the dorsal wall of the medial claw is approximately 7.5 cm when measured from the apex to the coronary band. |
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These mostly young men were a self-possessed and supremely self-confident group, all residing at the apex of wealth and literacy. |
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At the apex, the belvedere foyer of the adaptable theatre circles its curve and allows views west down the water. |
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Bract length was measured from the base of the bract to the apex of the midrib for both pistillate and staminate plants. |
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The apex court had upheld his conviction, but the accused was not there to face the consequences of his misdeeds. |
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The crests are strongest at the apex of each cusp, and become weaker as they bifurcate or trifurcate towards the base of the crown. |
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Several papillae are present along the posterior margin of the sheath, including a multifid papilla at the posterior apex. |
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In April 2003, the RBI had warned exporters about their unhedged exposures but the exporters did not pay much heed to the apex bank's warnings. |
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Critical care units represent the apex of technically intensive American medicine. |
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A severely inflamed pulp will eventually necrose, causing apical periodontitis, which is inflammation around the apex of the tooth. |
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The proportion of nobly born spouses for peers' children reached an apex during this period. |
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The music swells to a spellbinding apex, wringing every last ounce of emotion out of the song in the process. |
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At the city's apex resided a local elite of merchants and professionals who were proudly middle-class and predominantly Nonconformist. |
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The base and sides are surrounded by cortical tissue, and the apex protrudes into the renal calyces. |
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Among professional institutions, the new apex institutions are considered to be in a class apart. |
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This High Court order was challenged in a writ petition filed in the apex court. |
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The reproductive shoot apex contains the indeterminate, primary inflorescence meristem that produces the main inflorescence axis of the plant. |
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Being the main apex predator found in freshwaters, pike are not as common as other fish. |
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Another present day hierarchy in art places conceptual art at the apex, followed by paintings, then sculpture, and at the bottom the crafts. |
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The apex of Alexander's military career was the capture of Rome on 4 June 1944, for which he received his field marshal's baton. |
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In these cases the whole structure has a more conical shape, with the apex down and its size expanding upwards. |
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By contrast with mannitol, ionic osmotica induced plasmolysis of all root cells, irrespective of their position within the maize root apex. |
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However, the apex court has not given any date on hearing the matter so far, according to counsels here. |
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Size was assessed by measuring the length from the apex to insertion of the left forewing to the nearest 0.5 mm. |
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She glanced up at the sensor screen and spied the main hatch near the forward apex of the flying wing. |
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I play the ball toward the front of my stance, under my left eye, with the ball at the apex of the curve. |
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The fyke nets are suspended by placing floats at the apex of each hoop, and on the top of the opening frames. |
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Can a state undo an agreement on the basis of which the apex court had pronounced its verdict? |
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A protractor was used to measure the angle of this line to the transverse line and hence the angle to the apex of the nucellus. |
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Diameters at 1-4 mm behind the root apex were measured using a stereo microscope with an eyepiece graticule. |
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It initially depends on the orientation of the bud on its axis, and is modified by the growth direction of the apex during elongation. |
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Elytron length was measured with calipers from the apex to humeral edge of the left elytron to the nearest 0.05 mm. |
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The only apex predators that live year-round at high latitudes of the Ross Sea are the Weddell seal and emperor penguin. |
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The crown is heavily enameled anteriorly, and the apex is broad and smoothly rounded. |
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He observed regular gushes of blood from a cut in the apex of the heart after ventricular contractions ceased but atrial contractions persisted. |
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The terms adaxial and abaxial are used conventionally, although there is no evidence of a shoot apex between the distichous leaves. |
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As a young man he was involved in the hoisting of a 20-ton copper orb onto the apex of Florence's duomo. |
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They noted that a broadening of the apex precedes doming, although this observation was not quantified. |
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These results do not indicate that in potatoes the dorsiventrality of the leaves is induced by the stem apex. |
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However, the Sheffield coroner also condemned the placing of the sign, on the apex of a bend, and said he would be issuing a report to the Government on the tragedy. |
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The arched braces, securely trussing every second rafter, meet above an octagonal metal plate fitted to the downward extension of the apex finial. |
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You want to take the latest apex into the corner that you can, which means you want to run right into the edge of the debris and then turn it into the middle of the track. |
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The left hander is taken in 3rd gear at around 160 kph, and we will then be back on the power as soon as possible as we take 2, lifting only briefly to apex at around 220 kph. |
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Check for wannabes trying their luck down the inside and apex the slightly cambered Castrol Corner, a 90-degree right hander onto the 650m back straight. |
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Off peak tickets, including Apex, Advance and SuperAdvance, are also going up by an average of three per cent. |
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Posteriorly, the head rises to a pointed apex that affords attachment for the arcuate popliteal ligament and, on the lateral side, part of the biceps tendon. |
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But then the Board was set up to be at the apex of a consensus based bottom-up policy process, which is currently being stifled through an unrepresentative structure. |
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The debate also cast doubt about whether taxis have been charging too much for long rides from the causeway to Apex or Road To Nowhere. |
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These will replace the current First and Standard Class Off-Peak, Apex, SuperAdvance and Leisure First tickets. |
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A rounded tubercle is positioned at the anterior apex of the cardiac lobe. |
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Two days after admission, the lidocaine and erythromycin were discontinued and a transvenous pacemaker was positioned in the right ventricular apex. |
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While he sits at the apex, it is likely that his top deputies and their lieutenants are largely responsible for coordinating the activities of the far-flung cells. |
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Just as we had the housing bubble, we now seem to be at the apex of the stainless steel bubble. |
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It allows us to see ourselves as the apex of history, the culmination of an inevitable, upward surge of improvement. |
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The Kongo king's power derived from being the apex of the trading system. |
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We cast a fat plastic crankbait into the dark apex of the crack. |
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In a right-handed shell, the aperture appears on the observer's right when the shell is held with the apex up and the aperture facing the observer. |
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There will be no change on Apex fares for South Wales customers, although there will be a rise of 2.5 per cent elsewhere. |
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The Gospel Tent at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which opens today, is where Southern culture achieves an apex. |
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You have to manhandle the nose into the apex, so when you kiss it perfectly, and you will, because this car handles like a dream, you feel like it was all down to you. |
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It has an uneven shape, being wider at the apex than at the base. |
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The Kahri kingdom was built and founded throughout the forested hills, conformed to the contour of the land with the temple at its apex to top off the grand city. |
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At the pyramid's apex, the route emerges onto the Shoulder, a broad hump at roughly 26,000 feet and the site of the fourth and final camp before reaching the top. |
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In L. juncta, each pale yellow elytron has five black vittae, with vitta 1 bordering sutural margin and extending from just below the base to the apex. |
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A second pillar at the entrance to the Grade I listed Parade House on Wicker Hill was damaged over the weekend when an apex stone, was snapped off. |
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Its placing at the apex of British life is itself a little nuts, as the Ovation series shows. |
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The main stem apex in these varieties is not converted as quickly from a vegetative to reproductive state and generally will have about 16-18 main stem nodes at maturity. |
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In most areas the original flat, bituminised felt covered roof had been overlain with a profiled metal decking set as a pitched roof with slopes falling from a central apex. |
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The Apex Court accepted the contention of the petitioners that mens rea is necessary for commission of offences under these Sections. |
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He died at the apex, after one of the best rides of his life, in the oldest rodeo. |
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There resulted, he proposed, eleven general grades with man at the apex and the zoophytes at the bottom, the zoophytes being invertebrate animals resembling plants. |
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Stalingrad was a large industrial city at the apex of this line and its speedy capture was essential for the success of the whole German campaign. |
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The stem cell population resides at the very apex of the meristem and replenishes those cells that are lost during organogenesis on the meristem flanks. |
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Spire angle is between 105-115 degrees with the apex markedly sharper. |
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The Expo has been organised by the combined service clubs of Alstonville, Apex, Lions and Rotary. |
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The jacket is dimensioned for an apex of a patient's heart to be inserted into the volume through the open upper end and for the jacket to be slipped over the heart. |
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In order to maintain the leaf area constant throughout growth, leafy shoot vegetative growth was arrested by cutting the terminal apex and new lateral shoots were removed. |
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Beneath this apex extended a mighty machine of centralized power. |
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Microconidia are formed from phialides in false heads by basipetal division, the developmental mode from the apex toward the base without catenation of cells. |
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A common arrangement is the positioning of single leaves spirally up the stem, which can sometimes form a striking helical pattern in the shoot apex. |
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For a glorious 100-year period from the 16th century, Esfahan was the capital of Iran, a period when Persian art and architecture reached the apex of its achievement. |
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The orbicular-shaped mutant leaves are further characterized by the leaf apex, which is retuse in contrast to the acuminate apex of leaves of wild-type plants. |
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The apex of the maxillary palpus expands ventrally into a flexible pad. |
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To recall, the state is deemed to enforce all directives of Apex Courts without any impediment. |
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A piece of news had reached the apex of its life, and I felt somewhat responsible for seeing it through from a tip on the down-low, to an op-ed piece above the fold. |
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A large mass was identified in the right atrium that extended through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle almost to the right ventricular apex. |
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The distal portion of this zone expands anisotropically, similar to regions of the wild-type apex periphery, which contact older flower primordia. |
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Weak crests run between the main cusp tip and the apex and along the posterior border. p4 is strongly asymmetric, with an extremely long posterolingual wing. |
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Lingually, these cusps are flat or slightly concave from apex to base, while their labial sides are convex along their height and in cross section. |
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As well as being important apex predators in the benthic habitat, some species are also notable as scavengers. |
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The dehiscent 2-winged fruit is nearly elliptical, with retuse apical margin.durandi, the fruit is obpyriform with a retuse apex. |
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Petals narrowly lanceolate, rounded and retuse at the apex, 18-20 mm long, each with a pair of basal appendages, cream tipped with white. |
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Development and bursting of these blebs are linked to a higher transpulmonary pressure in the apex of the thorax. |
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We showed that the distance between the knee flexion crease and the apex of the popliteal fossa varies from 6 to 14 cm. |
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Sometimes the bevelling planes stretch so far towards the apex of the crystal that the accuminating planes are scarcely visible. |
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Kristin Prevailer is an editor of the magazine apex of the M and is working on cataloging and editing the papers of Helen Adam. |
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Structural and functional characters of the apex of the epiphyllous bulbil of Asplenium viviparum during its development on the mother plant. |
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Aedeagus large, conspicuous, extrusive, flat, with recurved apex and sharp, subapical flanges. |
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As the movement progresses, the music rises in register, building to its striking apex, then fades to inaudibility. |
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Staining with HE indicated that root resorption mainly occurred at the root furcation and in the vicinity of the stress-side apex. |
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Forewings from base to apex 35-37 mm long, with a wing span of 65-74 mm, ground colour with creamy ochreous lines suffused with creamy scales. |
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For Price the election serves as a precipice between the apex of colonial rule and the beginnings of Martiniquan modernity. |
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A three-member bench of the apex court also directed the authorities to make sure the early release of the Lal Masjids prayer leader. |
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The Taxaceae aril is the fleshy part of the megasporophyll and the apex of the axillary shoot. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left orbital apex meningioma with proptosis. |
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Metasternum anteriorly tumid, with small, shallow punctures denser at apex and sides. |
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Anatomical observations on the nucellar apex of Welwitschia mirabilis and the chemical composition of the micropylar drop. |
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If baiting lions sounds somewhat milquetoast as a method for hunting an apex predator, night-calling them is quite the opposite. |
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The apex bank has also allowed Fides Bank Namibia to change its name to Trustco Bank. |
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The apex bank said that it was planning to set up cloud-based systems in its Yangon and Nay Pyi Taw offices. |
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Postmen for this neck of the woods, however, can't be allowed out in case they go base over apex. |
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Needlelike filiform papillae with smal size and high density were known as Type I placed in apex. |
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Its posterior border is marked by the petroclinoidal ligament extending between the petrous apex and posterior clinoid process of the sphenoid. |
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Genital styles long, round at apex, with basal half broad and complanate, with distal half slender and tubulose, narrowing abruptly in middle. |
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The plaque is sutured to the sclera and radiation is emitted to the apex of the lesion at an effective tumoricidal dose. |
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A pneumatic radial tire has a chipper in place of a traditional apex, the chipper located between a carcass main portion and turnup portion. |
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The dehiscent 2-winged fruit has a subcircular outline with a cordate base and apex and an elongated protruding apical extension. |
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Inset the flap by placing a single 5-0 PDS suture from the base of the flap to the apex of the columellar incision. |
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How ironic to uncage the new millennium and find 19th-century Darwinism at a new apex. |
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If unchecked, infection can travel to the brain through the orbital apex, orbital vessels, or cribriform plate. |
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These formed sandwiched octahedral Al sheet with oxygen atoms at the apex shared by the octahedra with the tetrahedra. |
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The urachus is a band of fibrous tissue extending from the apex of the bladder to the umbilicus. |
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According to Reuters, the apex bank said that it would not raise the amount of cash that commercial banks can keep in their current accounts. |
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Transverse ventriculotomy of 3 cm was performed beside apex of right ventricle. |
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As the dilating heart becomes more spherical, the papillary muscles displaces outwards and towards the apex. |
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The apex of the lung is usually retained within the thorax by the muscles of the thoracic inlet, Sibson fascia, and the parietal pleura. |
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Part X, titled Cognition, its compositional apex, introduces the excited final idea in the form of passacaglia. |
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Killer whales are the oceans' apex predators, which means they are at the top of the food chain. |
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At the junction with the main corridor was a single downlighter which dropped a cone of light onto the apex. |
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Handsome piece, with floweret at the apex, scrolls on the side, and a scalloped band around the middle. |
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The Western Fells lie between Buttermere and Wasdale, with Sty Head forming the apex of a large triangle. |
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There were diongal at the apex of the roof, also an intricately carved tinai a walai, okir designs in the floor, on windows and on panolongs. |
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Using pulleys and ropes hung from the apex of the shear, the navvies hoisted the columns, girders and other parts into place. |
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The king occupied the apex of a pyramid of clientship within the petty kingdom. |
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Above them stood a dozen or so synods and at the apex the general assembly. |
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Some species or specific populations have none, making them apex predators. |
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Measuring the shell from the end of the aperture to the apex reveals the length of the snail. |
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At the apex of the dome is an oculus inspired by that of the Pantheon in Rome. |
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The perianth arises above the apex of the inferior ovary, its base forming the hypanthial floral tube. |
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Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal that preys on them. |
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Killer whales are apex predators, meaning that they themselves have no natural predators. |
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Postosuchus An apex predator of its time which preyed on anything smaller than itself. |
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The apex predators were archosaurian reptiles, especially dinosaurs, which were at their most diverse stage. |
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The gray wolf is typically an apex predator throughout its range, with only humans and tigers posing a serious threat to it. |
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The scales of the staminate aments when mature are broadly ovate, rounded, yellow or orange color below the middle, dark chestnut brown at apex. |
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Each scale bear a single small, winged nut that is oval, with two persistent stigmas at the apex. |
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Hydrophobic contaminants bioaccumulate in fatty tissues, biomagnifying up the food chain and pressuring apex predators and humans. |
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This absence of the apex predator has led to a trophic cascade in many areas. |
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Atlantic cod are apex predators in the Baltic and adults are generally free from the concerns of predation. |
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As apex predators, heavy fishing of cod in the 1990s and the collapse of American and Canadian cod stocks resulted in trophic cascades. |
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The surface we refer to as rhombus today is a cross section of this solid rhombus through the apex of each of the two cones. |
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At the end of fermentation, the yeast and other solids have fallen to the cone's apex can be simply flushed out through a port at the apex. |
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In Ethiopia there were titles of nobility among the Mesafint borne by those at the apex of medieval Ethiopian society. |
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Under the son and successor of Frederick Barbarossa, Henry VI, the Hohenstaufen dynasty reached its apex. |
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Basil II is considered among the most capable Byzantine emperors and his reign as the apex of the empire in the Middle Ages. |
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It then moves along the coronary groove and continues on into the tissue as interventricular branches toward the apex of the heart. |
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Pommel bilobed, overlaid with four acanthus leaves, and provided with small button-shaped eminences at tips of lobes and at apex. |
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The polar bear is the apex predator within its range, and is a keystone species for the Arctic. |
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Natural light enters round windows at the apex of the pyramid, forming circles of sunlight on the inside walls and on the floor. |
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At the apex of the Lesotho justice system is the Court of Appeal, which is the final appellate forum on all matters. |
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The group has a central apex at Knott with Great Calva standing to the south above Skiddaw Forest. |
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The source of Newlands Beck does not however flow from the apex of Dale Head as might be supposed from the name. |
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Beginning with Walla Crag and Bleaberry Fell in the north, the range climbs gradually to its apex at High Raise, the 'ankle' of the boot analogy. |
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The highest point carries not so much a cairn as a rearrangement of some loose rock at the apex of the pyramid. |
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Conidiogenous loci grouped at conidiogenous cell apex, semidenticulate, slightly pigmented. |
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According to Reuters, the apex bank is planning to further devalue the kwanza this year. |
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An apex predator of the warmwater grassflats and coral reefs, the great barracuda is now under fire. |
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And it is now for the apex court's decree that they are moving about, wobblingly, with no heart whatsoever in the enterprise. |
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After 8 to 9 weeks, archegonia had developed on the lower surface of the gametophytes just behind the growing apex. |
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Observations on phyllotaxis, stellar morphology, the shoot apex, and bulbils of Lycopodium lucidulum Michaux. |
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Two king posts were also uncovered, with forked tops, between which were portions of what was probably the roof's apex beam. |
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They are also pinnately veined with entire margin and an acuminate or acute apex. |
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Nigerian commercial banks' earnings were hit by the apex bank's tight money policies. |
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This art form reached its apex in the early 10th century and has left many fine examples such as Muiredach's Cross at Monasterboice and the Ahenny High Cross. |
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The year 1638 marked an apex of events for the Covenanters, for it was the time of broad confrontations with the established church supported by the monarchy. |
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The central part of the mandible forming the chin carries a triangularly shaped area forming the apex of the chin called the mental trigon, not found in archaic humans. |
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The apex bank said that investors injected more than USD15m to recapitalise and take back control of the bank after it was briefly nationalised last week. |
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Central leaf lanceolate to oblong, with an acute apex at ca. |
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The most likely mechanism is direct extension to the skull base with involvement of the petrous apex and further extension posteriorly via the medial tentorial edge. |
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They have observed that application of magnetic field reduces the strength of stenosis at the apex of bifurcation, shear stress and increases the velocity of blood flow. |
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The apex of the stem ends in the tassel, an inflorescence of male flowers. |
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Subula olive green, ascending, semiterete, the apex atenuate. |
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New flame retardant products have been introduced by Lati, Teknor Apex and Ticona. |
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By switching to Apex flexible vinyl compound, says American Granby, it improved the durability of its torque arrestor. |
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Keys are a little larger, which suits my chunky fingers, and there's a built-in wrist rest which makes the Apex Raw very comfortable to use. |
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Diacritics were not regularly used, but they did occur sometimes, the commonest being the apex used to mark long vowels, which had previously sometimes been written double. |
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This species runs to couplet 76 in Polhemus, where it produces an illogical result because the male left paramere lacks either a hook or a deep incision at the apex. |
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Such areas include the apex of the lung, the axilla on a mammogram, sudden, severe headaches, the navicular bone, the head of the pancreas or the ovary. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada rests at the apex of the judicial pyramid. |
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The apex of Podophyllum peltatum can be described as a dome of medium size and exhibiting an internal structure not unlike that of other angiosperm apices. |
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Descriptions of the histological patterns seen in sections of the pteridophyte shoot apex allowed closer comparisons with the zonate meristems of gymnosperms and angiosperms. |
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The 20th century opened with Europe at an apex of wealth and power, and with much of the world under its direct colonial control or its indirect domination. |
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Killer whales are apex predators throughout their global distribution, and can have a profound effect on the behavior and population of prey species. |
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On the mainland, however, the species was successful as an apex predator. |
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With the left index finger on the pericardium as a guide an incision into the pericardium was made with a bistoury, the finger inserted, and the apex of the heart felt. |
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With duct in place, cable was installed hand-hole to hand-hole by Apex subcontractor Precision Fiber. |
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An otherwise healthy 21-year-old woman presented to the outpatient clinic with advanced cholesteatoma of the skull base involving the petrous apex. |
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The fruit is suborbicular in outline with cordate base and apex. |
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They each own 50 percent of Apex, which makes Crescent wrenches, Lufkin measuring tapes and hand tools for Sears Holdings Corp. |
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Hydrophobic contaminants are also known to bioaccumulate in fatty tissues, biomagnifying up the food chain and putting great pressure on apex predators. |
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Forewings broadest at apical third, rounded at apex, with 4-5 subapical cells and 8-9 apical cells, hyaline, sometimes with an oblique band or ocellated stripe. |
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From this point there is a rapid diminution, to the apex of the coccyx. |
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The outer, beta keratin-rich layer of the squamate epidermis bears intricate fine sculpturing, which varies from base to apex of an individual scale. |
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In the midline the posterior apex of the fat pad is continuous with the infrapatellar plica that runs posterosuperiorly to attach to the intercondylar notch of the femur. |
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Bruker Daltonic introduced its Apex IV FT-MS at Pittcon 2002, which is the next evolution in its Apex series of FT mass spectrometers. |
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The apex court had said on Monday that his conduct in remaining an absconder despite repeated summons to present himself in court,disentitled him for relief. |
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But the apex of Bald's story comes with Singh and Anokha, the London club that he founded to showcase his strange brew of drum 'n' bass and classical Indian music. |
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The parent company is the daimyo and is the apex of a pyramid. |
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To illustrate, Belin showed a number of topography images of IS cases where there was no evidence of a decentred apex, a predominant symptom of Keratoconus. |
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The apex court also ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan to complete the delimitation of constituencies within five months of issuance of the court orders. |
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Pelagic fish range in size from small coastal forage fish, such as herrings and sardines, to large apex predator oceanic fishes, such as bluefin tuna and oceanic sharks. |
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Body light yellow, apex of third valvulae slightly infuscate. |
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Hydrophobic contaminants are also known to bioaccumulate in fatty tissues, biomagnifying up the food chain and putting pressure on apex predators. |
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Later today the prime minister will chair the apex committee meeting at the Governor House and is expected to meet with the Parsi community as well. |
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Humans are apex predators, being rarely preyed upon by other species. |
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Apex hired both union workers and union-free workers on a nondiscriminating basis. |
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The APEX 2800 server offload card dynamically offloads the 64 most active displays. |
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When the horn apex angle increases the aperture phase error increases causing a reduction in the horn directivity and an increase in the side lobe level. |
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It would be an intense disgust. The absolute apex of teen angst. |
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Aggrieved by such strong indictment, the full court of the High Court had decided to move the apex court seeking expunction of such adverse observations. |
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According to beliefs, the pyramidion on its apex represents the benben stone, an ancient object that was thought to receive the first rays of the rising sun. |
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Cocculinellids have a narrowly elliptical aperture and subcentral apex. |
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Perianth position, whether hypogynous at the junction with pedicel, or epigynous at the fruit apex, or expanded to form wings, helps with familial and ordinal identification. |
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Venice regained Dalmatia in 1409 and held it for nearly four hundred years, with the republic's apex of trading and military power in the first half of the 15th century. |
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It was during his reign that the Etruscans reached their apex of power. |
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The 3-mm coronal CT slabs were reformatted from contiguous axial slices of the orbit, which includes the space between the interzygomatic line and the orbital apex. |
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The bract at the base is dry and papery, often lacerate near its apex. |
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The apex court bench said the investigating agency will also look into any other ponzi scheme involved in chit fund scam in West Bengal, besides Saradha. |
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A senior official at the apex bank said that it is illegal to obtain blank cheques as guarantees to secure loans or credit cards issued by financial institutions. |
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At the apex of the governmental system was to be the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who would be the Monarch's representative in both of the Irish home rule regions. |
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The WAF also called the apex court to instruct the federal and all the provincial governments to eradicate all existing jirgas and punish all those who participate in them. |
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A five-member bench of the apex court, led by Justice Anwer Zaheer Jamali, had ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan on November 29 to redraw constituencies in Karachi. |
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Apex caps Ramez Naam's rumbustious, idea-packed transhumanist trilogy. |
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Accepting the award at the APEX conference for the Assembly Test Division were Don Naugler, Product Manager and Charla Gabert, Marketing Communications Manager. |
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Apex court issues an NBW against Roy for his failure to turn up in court. |
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So when Adam Glogowski, our Leitz representative, suggested we should take a look at the Apex System from Leitz for our Hasko side matcher and end matcher machines, we agreed. |
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A new line of BMC thermoset injection molding machines is based on IMMs from Milacron that incorporate screw, barrel, and stuffer technology from Apex Plastic Technologies. |
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