Because it is somewhat revolute, the stigmatic area is peripherally also exposed towards the dorsal side. |
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Twenty years ago, he was one of a bunch of people I knew peripherally through the local Vancouver computer bulletin board system community. |
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The primitive germinal cells are the spermatogonia, which lie peripherally in the tubule wall, outside the barrier of Sertoli cell junctions. |
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Within the dental papilla, the vessels are mostly orientated toward the cusp, but peripherally, fine-caliber vessels are observed. |
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Many golfers try to steer putts into the cup, especially when they can see the hole peripherally. |
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The site of the bite is characterized by a red papule that expands peripherally as a nonscaling, palpable band that clears centrally. |
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This report focuses specifically on legal aid models and only peripherally addresses the impact of various models on community legal education. |
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Diversity of form, in contrast to size, only impinges peripherally on human awareness of life and thus is less noticed. |
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A source contacted by the Globe and Mail has acknowledged that the minister's dismissal involves her husband's business dealings peripherally. |
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I know some of you did peripherally, but could you describe what species you're catching right now? |
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During the weeks of debate, the White House stayed only peripherally involved. |
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The News From Spain By Joan Wickersham Seven heart-rending love stories only peripherally about Spain. |
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When your story is already in the news, even peripherally, it is easier to sell in your exact messages. |
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This toxidrome is characterized peripherally by tachycardia, mild hyperthermia, mydriasis, diminished bowel sounds, dry skin, urinary retention, and picking behavior. |
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The paradox is that tilapia islets produce insulin in a very glucose sensitive manner but simultaneously appear to be peripherally insensitive to insulin. |
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There are many security issues between, and within, states in the Middle East that involve the Arab-Israeli dispute only peripherally, if at all. |
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The family lived in Nigeria where their existence was, for the most part, only peripherally affected by the civil war then convulsing the country. |
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We're a small community, and many of us are either directly or peripherally involved in some of the submissions. |
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The use of a peripherally inserted central catheter is occasionally complicated by intravascular fracture and central embolization of the catheter fragment. |
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And the Pakistani and Burmese projects can be explained in part by two Chinese obsessions only peripherally related to India. |
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Although he was only peripherally involved in the scandal, he pled guilty and served seven months in prison on an attenuated criminal charge related to the break-in. |
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The Group recognizes that the proposed section 2 of the USTA is a matter falling only peripherally within its mandate. |
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There are several types of thermo rolls and the most common are centre bore rolls, displacer type rolls, and peripherally drilled rolls. |
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But for those peripherally involved – because it happened in their neighbourhood – it means establishing a relationship between their everyday normality and the momentousness of what they have just learned. |
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The posterior spinocerebellar tract arises from the dorsal nucleus of Clarke and ascends peripherally in the dorsal part of the lateral funiculus. |
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Rail-based mass transit systems are less congesting than are roadbased systems and can be very important for those who are peripherally located and have long journeys to access employment in the cities. |
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The film does appear to peripherally involve corrupt politicians. |
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Even Tunisia and Egypt have been peripherally affected. So freedom, especially for families of the wounded and dead, has yet to bring joy to the south. |
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More peripherally, each spinal nerve divides into ventral and dorsal rami. |
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It also needs to be emphasized that the proposed restrictions aim to expand trade treaty coverage directly into regulatory matters that are only peripherally trade-related. |
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Not so many months after those aggressive steps were taken by the then Liberal government, the issue of contraband tobacco certainly left the front burner and was only very peripherally a factor. |
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Most of the academic articles found pertained to legal aid programs in the United States and only addressed public or community education peripherally. |
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National borders are only peripherally relevant to the vast majority of threats we deal with now or to the risks to Canadians, at home or outside Canada. |
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Further, although only peripherally related, the distance between residences of the parents also necessarily plays a role in the success of shared parenting arrangements. |
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Varying degrees of integration with the Chair's program of research were reported by university key informants, with some replacement faculty members more peripherally involved than others in the Chair's research. |
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However, it is worth noting that almost all of Ramsar's resolutions and guidance have addressed water issues in some way, whether directly, indirectly or peripherally, since wetlands and water cannot be separated. |
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In the case of PRSPs, for instance, the gender determinants of risk, vulnerability and impact are either rarely mentioned or else are peripherally addressed and thus do not translate into programming. |
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These groups of partners associated with the Chair may include both primary partners that tend to be more directly involved with the Chair and secondary partners that are more peripherally involved. |
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The purpose of these investigation approaches is to gather information peripherally or in close proximity, by working on what subject to be studied represents, more than its objective reality. |
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The government should not complicate getting money to the vulnerable by putting them into this act when they are only peripherally related to improving the economy and helping the vulnerable. |
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Paracetamol, chemically 4-hydroxy acetanilide, is a centrally and peripherally acting non-opioid analgesic and antipyretic. |
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In addition, the amplitude of these intermittent jumps in BPA concent ration could be higher in arterial blood that those measured peripherally. |
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The nuclei were round and many were indented, and they featured both prominent nucleoli and small amounts of peripherally located heterochromatin. |
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Movantik belongs to a class of drugs called peripherally acting opioid receptor antagonists, which are used to decrease the constipating effects of opioids. |
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The ultrasound characterized a peripherally calcified, multicystic, and septated lesion that was close to both the pancreatic tail and the upper pole of the left kidney. |
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