The trifid third and bifid fourth lobes are incompletely separated by a lower and smaller fourth lateral saddle. |
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The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately. |
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In spite of all this information, the precise biochemical function of the complex is still incompletely understood. |
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Some of you have noticed that since yesterday, our news site has been intermittently unavailable, or loading incompletely. |
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Despite this attention and extensive monographic work, their phylogenetic history is still incompletely known. |
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Faint and fine suturai lineations, incompletely reflecting tabulation, variably developed over surface. |
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The mammary glands are specialized cutaneous glands that develop rapidly but incompletely at puberty. |
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Ridges fuse to form a vermiculate to irregularly and incompletely reticulate pattern. |
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This vexatious problem was resolved, incompletely, by civil war and secession. |
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In addition, the enzyme systems for reducing methemoglobin to oxyhemoglobin are incompletely developed in infants under six months of age. |
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This lethality was incompletely penetrant in gametes and completely penetrant postfertilization. |
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The many strengths of her study incompletely conceal the very few weaknesses. |
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There is a clear, but as yet incompletely defined, relationship between depression and drug dependence. |
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One hundred twenty-five surveys were incompletely or inconsistently filled out and were excluded from the current analysis. |
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This vessel was incompletely oxidized during firing and has large amounts of grog and bone temper in its porous clay body. |
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Its deeply territorial nature is incompletely accommodated to the disciplined consumption demanded of a truly global consumer system. |
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Many of those are incompletely preserved, and some are decidedly tubular in appearance, calling into question their affinity to the Hyolitha. |
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However, the maps use a black point to represent the 77 incompletely enumerated reserves. |
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These geographic areas are called incompletely enumerated Indian reserves and settlements. |
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In this way, you can find out which materials have quota arrangements that are incompletely maintained. |
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Sometimes alone and still incompletely, the private or municipal company in charge of running the lifts may play the part of central organizer. |
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Because the autocratic manager withholds his own information, all of these people are incompletely or wrongly informed. |
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If the HPLC analysis shows traces of maltose, then the starch is incompletely converted, which results in a too low recovery for glucose. |
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The challenge of science is to overcome the constraints of our neurological wetware and understand a physical world that we know only second-hand and incompletely. |
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Because of the compound's pharmacologic activity, several aspects remain incompletely explored in the rat, in which prolactin is the luteotrophic hormone. |
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Most likely, these taxa are synonyms of more recently named taxa, but this cannot be demonstrated because the types of the older taxa are incompletely preserved. |
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There are many reasons for male infertility, including low sperm count, inactive or incompletely formed sperms and other factors that hamper fertilisation. |
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Laughter raises our heart rate and blood pressure, but these physiological effects are incompletely documented and their medicinal benefits are even less certain. |
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It is the incompletely digested molecules they leave behind that cause the smell. |
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The analysis typically attempts to include also the effects that are indirect or incompletely reflected by market transactions. |
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Those companies reported their problems contradictorily, incompletely, too late or even not at all. |
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Instead of call-backs, register data were used for persons who did not respond or returned an incompletely filled-in questionnaire. |
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When applications are filled out incompletely or illegibly, rekeying of information into the court systems is slow and inaccurate. |
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Despite their importance, the mechanisms governing centriole biogenesis remain incompletely understood. |
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The most common abnormality was an incompletely emptying bladder, either because of obstructed outflow, an underactive detrusor, or urethral stricture. |
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Data are not available for incompletely enumerated reserves and settlements, and these reserves and settlements are not included in tabulations. |
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Rarely, strep throat infections that are either untreated or incompletely treated can lead to rheumatic fever, an illness that can result in heart disease and arthritis. |
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As indicated above, many Aboriginal communities are incompletely enumerated and therefore are excluded from calculations. |
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The scientific basis of cardiotoxicity has been incompletely investigated in pre-clinical studies. |
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Transplanting incompletely differentiated cells runs the risk of introducing cells with abnormal properties into patients. |
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The smaller capitals, therefore, crowd into spheres of production which Modern Industry has only sporadically or incompletely got hold of. |
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Some employers provide these services deficiently or incompletely. |
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Rephrase questions not understood or answered incompletely. |
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The suggested survey cannot be conducted simply by mailing a questionnaire, to which employers may respond incompletely or capriciously and whose objective they may not understand. |
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In the case of a continuous heat treatment of liquid food, the mixture of heat-treated liquid with incompletely heated liquid must be adequately prevented. |
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The result is that long-wavelength photons are lost and short-wave ones incompletely utilised. Dr Rogers gets round this by using a different material for each layer of the stack. |
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A regulation is preferable because it lays down the same law throughout the European Union, leaving the Member States with no leeway to apply it incompletely or selectively. |
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They are the source and pattern for the otherwise more or less mysterious behaviour and incompletely understood quick reactions of mind to the material environment. |
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Forms filled out incorrectly or incompletely can significantly affect a senior's health care, entitlement to social benefits, or financial security. |
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As for implementation, it has been the case more than once that this came only after considerable delay, while sometimes it has been done incompletely or not at all. |
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As pointed out above, because some of the Aboriginal communities in Northern Ontario were incompletely enumerated in the 2001 Census, it is impossible to calculate the total population living in these communities. |
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In order to prevent the voice reproduction from being fed back incompletely, you can delay the voice reproduction of the hands-free car kit by up to three seconds. |
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Yet before all that, the European Union decided to enlarge this incompletely defined system as much as possible, inviting several countries to join and possibly also partly in the Near East. |
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This change in density incompletely compensates for hull compression, so buoyancy decreases as depth increases. |
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The lower sieve separates clean grain, which falls through, from incompletely threshed pieces. |
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The incompletely threshed grain is returned to the cylinder by means of a system of conveyors, where the process repeats. |
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The signal and mechanism releasing the arcuate nucleus from inhibition have been the subject of investigation for decades and remain incompletely understood. |
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