| During each molt the animal calcifies a new carapace of about twice the volume of the previous one. |
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| These conditions occur when excess cholesterol is deposited and calcifies in the vessel walls. |
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| Unless the muscle of the host animal is eaten by another animal, the trichinella dies in the cyst and the cyst calcifies. |
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| The plaque which remains on the teeth longer than two or three days calcifies under the gingival line and is transformed into tartar. |
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| It is caused when the build up of plaque on and around the teeth calcifies into tartar. |
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| This further calcifies Romney's image as callous, incompetent and reckless. |
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| It's the stuff of life... unless it calcifies into something like spiritual arthritis. |
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| Osteoclasts excavate any areas of crumbling or weakened bone and then osteoblasts fill in the crevices with material that calcifies to form new bone. |
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| As the body fails to absorb the dead foetus, it calcifies in the abdomen and remains undetected for many years. |
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| The problem is with his patella tendon and a piece of bone that calcifies and causes a sharp pain whenever he plants his foot. |
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| Read the interview here As social media calcifies debate into entrenched positions and Spotify sells your moods back to you, raise a glass to Tony Conrad, an artist who never let himself be neatly packaged up. |
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| The baby snail has a thin shell membrane which calcifies progressively. |
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| The encapsulation then caseates and calcifies, enlarging into a nodule to diameters in excess of 10 mm. |
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