Esophageal hiatus is enlarged by incising the central tendon anteriorly to the pericardium. |
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Others, such as the deeply incising North Branch Monquart Stream, flow directly into the Saint John River. |
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Engraving, or incising, to use Wood's term, refers to cutting into the plaque to form the design so that the face of the plaque is flat, the design inset as an intaglio. |
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Art styles of the area favoured carving in the round, decoration by incising, and a modest amount of inlay. |
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This, combined with incising technology, has the potential to substantially reduce press times. |
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These aromatic plant extracts are obtained by incising sweet smelling trees and shrubs. |
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Flooding is limited to the narrow valley bottoms of small streams incising the uplands. |
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Made out of a single circular plate of metal, the dish has a crudely punched hole in the rim, while the surface is enhanced by incising. |
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The advantage of incising with patella eversion is that soft tissue tension is increased and a more definite incision path is defined. |
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Combined with veneer incising, the technique could reduce press times in the same manner, while reducing drying requirements. |
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Pear-shaped, two-handled pottery jug from Tall Hisban, decorated using various techniques such as incising, perforations and knife scraping. |
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Veneer incising would also help produce uniform moisture contents, especially with aspen used in core layers, where appearance is not an issue. |
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The inguinal and parainguinal approaches involve the incising of the skin, and blunt dissection down to the inguinal ring. |
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Opium is obtained by slightly incising the seed capsules of the poppy after the plant's flower petals have fallen. |
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They are often told by young girls to younger ones and are illustrated by incising figures in the snow or on the ground with an ivory snow knife. |
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Type 4 or Unclassified: All other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for nonmedical purposes, for example, pricking, piercing, incising, scraping, and cauterization. |
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Further developments for incising veneer on the lathe. |
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The river rises in the northwest corner of the ecodistrict and drains from west to east, incising the mountainous terrain deeply into a patchwork of slopes and canyons. |
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Other: all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, e.g. pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing the genital area. |
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Injury to the ulnar nerve for example, can perhaps best be avoided by completing the synovectomy and osteophyte removal prior to incising the posteromedial capsule. |
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A lustre-painted and tin-glazed dish that is representative of this type of earthenware which was decorated by incising the outlines of the main design onto the surface of the unfired dish. |
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Within the next millennium, wares were decorated with elaborate painted designs and natural forms, incising and burnished. |
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Petroglyphs are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art. |
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The plainware excavated in 1997 is followed by pottery decorated with both incising and punctation. |
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Thus, neither incising nor soap washing had any influence on penta absorption. |
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It seems to me doubtful that the tools incising one set could have incised the second. |
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The technique employs a familiar posterior-lateral surgical approach and requires incising of only the piriformis muscle. |
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Type IV: All other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, for example: pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterization. |
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Since the basic material was often a tusk or a tooth, these objects partially dictated the form, which was embellished after carving by incising or engraving. |
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Cutting, incising and trimming stone and marble. |
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However, the recent introduction of veneer incising has created a window of opportunity for plywood producers to reduce costs, particularly for thicker panels. |
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Preparatory cartoons are drawings on paper used to transfer images to prepared painting or drawing surfaces through pricking and pouncing or incising. |
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Type IV All other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, such as pricking, piercing, incising, scraping, and cauterization. |
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Decoration is done by incising and slip-trailing the designs, and colour is added using underglazes and natural oxides before the pots are finished with a clear glaze. |
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Incising is a process by which uniform cuts are made in the wood to improve the penetration of the preservative during treatment. |
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