Vasectomy works by using a clip to block the vas deferens, which connects the testicles to the urethra and keeps sperm out of the seminal fluid. |
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He published this method in 1919, and it also formed the basis of his seminal paper on the scattering of plane electric waves by spheres. |
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Frank Black has been quoted recently as warming to the idea of reuniting his seminal post-punk outfit, the Pixies. |
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All inductees, whose seminal work has been influential in the medical and scientific worlds, are pioneers in their respective fields. |
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A conflict raged at the heart of Europe which posed all manner of seminal questions for the nature of humanity. |
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Both albums are seminal in tracing the development of a movement that is maturing rapidly, but not losing sight of its roots. |
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A seminal influence was watching his mother on stage as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
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In Drosophila species, the male accessory gland secretes seminal fluids transferred to the female during copulation. |
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In 1870 he produced a seminal volume that would influence generations of garden-makers throughout the world. |
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The establishment of fisheries commissions, and the gradual enlargement of their powers, was a seminal development. |
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His seminal book postulated that depictions of the East by Western painters and writers had a Eurocentric, colonialist subtext. |
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The other investigates the philosophical equivalent of the big bang, which is to say the seminal influences on the human mind. |
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This second publication proved much less successful than the first, which remained seminal in the development of scientific thought. |
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How do you market a house that represents one of the seminal moments in the development of our culture? |
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Andre frequently cited Stonehenge, which he visited on his first trip to Europe at age nineteen, as a seminal influence on his sculpture. |
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He is highly cognizant of Russia's historical, seminal role in Europe and Asia and, hence, the world. |
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The prostatic pedicles are groupings of connective tissue found on either side of the vas deferens and seminal vesicle. |
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While this may not be the seminal horror film of the 1980s, it's a creepy little chiller that gets the job done. |
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Having seen Chris's friend Shazzie on telly last night, I'd just like to link once more to Bratman's seminal article on orthorexia. |
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As the first barrister briefed in that seminal case, it behoves me to respond to this ignorant calumny. |
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His seminal works are more than three decades old and yet his books retain a strange, contemporary vitality. |
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Sperm banks then sell the seminal product through catalogs which feature glossy photos of virile men. |
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In this open study we investigated the correlation between seminal carnitine levels and spermatozoal function in infertile men. |
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Turn the Polaroid over and that space keeps the spent pod, emptied of its seminal jelly when ejected from the camera. |
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Stigler won a Nobel Prize in economics in 1982 for his seminal studies of industrial structures, markets and public regulation. |
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Her phrasing and performance of the lyrics here, not just by Sondheim but also by some of the seminal rhymesters of the stage is remarkable. |
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These ducts carry the secretions produced by the seminal vesicle and the vas deferens. |
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At the same time, the seminal vesicles and prostate gland contract and release seminal fluid into the urethra. |
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Their work was seminal in the development of abstract art generally and the Expressionist movement particularly. |
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His seminal work spelled out the law of gravity, the laws of motion, and the universality of the gravitational force. |
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Like the moment in seminal disaster movie Twister when the tornado vanishes in a whisper, the fight was over. |
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In 1949, his seminal research in Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect detailed the ways African languages impacted American English. |
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He published seminal papers on the ecology of the puna avifauna and on the breeding biology of several of its endemic species. |
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Seminal fluid continues to be produced normally by the prostate gland and seminal vesicles. |
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The specimen consisted of a urinary bladder and attached prostate gland with bilateral seminal vesicles and vas deference. |
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His recent studies on bibliometrics and social network analysis are seminal and will be quoted for years to come. |
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Five world-renowned scientists have been recognized for their seminal contributions to cancer research. |
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He helped launch a seminal product-development course, and has collaborated with CEOs and architects on how they reimagine the work space. |
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The accessory glands, including the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland, provide fluids that lubricate the duct system and nourish the sperm. |
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At the time of release, the sperm is mixed with fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland. |
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This third way of using primary sources engages students in deliberative discussions beginning with a seminal document. |
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This seminal case ruled that an audit was an essentially private transaction between auditor and their client. |
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Kudos as well to Gordon whose pipes and gams were in fine form on opening night, giving a stellar spin on this seminal musical theatre role. |
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This was a fairly seminal case in the evolution of fraud in the criminal law in this country. |
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This album is a must-have for anyone who is a newcomer to this seminal indie rock band. |
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Their seminal blend of jazz, Afro-Cuban music and roots traditions continues to influence modern West and Central African music. |
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But the only seminal development, apart from the sexual revolution, that Updike chronicles with any depth is the computer revolution. |
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The ejaculatory ducts from the seminal vesicles enter the prostate and continue to the prostatic portion of the urethra. |
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This surgery for bladder cancer involves removing the bladder, prostate, upper urethra and seminal vesicles. |
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Upon the death of the seminal root the plant fragments into several independent stolon systems and begins the clonal stage of its life cycle. |
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One week after germination, plants were transferred into hydroponic conditions with Hoagland solution, and the seminal shoots were cut off. |
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In the uniform exodermis of seminal roots of Zea mays, intact plasmodesmata were found even in exodermal cells where the walls were suberized. |
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The seedlings when submerged had only primary roots and rudimentary seminal roots. |
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In addition to its role in sperm competition, seminal fluid stimulates oviposition and reduces female receptivity to future mating. |
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In mice, the signal that facilitates sperm movement probably does not reside in the seminal fluid but is provided by the sperm themselves. |
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He suggested that the secretions of the testis were present in the seminal fluid containing sperm. |
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The caput and caudal epididymal regions were separated, and washed with ice-cold physiological saline in order to remove seminal plasma. |
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The seminal plasma of mammals contains a group of acidic proteins that bind to the spermatozoa. |
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The African Chiromantis builds arboreal foam nests, which may be, in part, made of seminal fluid. |
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Even seminal fluid has been treated as a love philtre or prophylactic in witchcraft, and administered by Aborigines to dying or enfeebled members of their community. |
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Here we go back 37 years to Buckley v. Valeo, the seminal Supreme Court decision in this area. |
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With party think tanks, big and small, uncorking their creative juices, seminal works take centre stage and artistic expressions reach for the stars. |
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Her seminal musical works use what are called extended vocal techniques, such as overtone and throat singing, yodeling, keening, percussive sounds, and micro-tonality. |
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A seminal chapter is devoted to explaining Tantric concepts that have shaped the theology and iconography of Nepali art in both its Hindu and Buddhist forms. |
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Females mate with multiple males and store the collection of sperm in the seminal receptacle and the paired spermathecae for later use in fertilizing eggs. |
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In the long sweep of LGBT equality, it could have stood as a seminal moment. |
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century is already being hailed as a seminal work of economic thought, and with very good reason. |
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His Seven Pillars of Wisdom is one of the seminal war memoirs of this or any time. |
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As a college student, I remember reading his seminal book, The Selfish Gene, with an equal measure of acceptance and despair. |
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His work was seminal for understanding the role and importance of apocalyptic literature and its interpretations in the lives of early seventeenth-century Puritans. |
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This component of the response involves rhythmic contractions of the striate bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus muscles and results in seminal expulsion. |
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Plus, Robin Givhan on how Gurley Brown harnessed cleavage and 10 tips from her seminal book. |
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Only sheer audacity would enable an author to rewrite the history of a nation's seminal figures, tarnishing the name of Judaism's noble ancestors. |
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Irish music and song brought to America by generations of immigrants have played a seminal role in the development of America's folk and country music. |
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Neither the insipid colouring nor the androgynous figures help to give the fresco presence, but it remains a seminal work in the development of Neoclassicism. |
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It continues to be our view that the unfolding dislocation in the derivatives marketplace, the linchpin for the money and credit bubble, is a similarly seminal development. |
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In that case, hypersensitivity to human seminal plasma was diagnosed. |
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Drosophila melanogaster seminal fluid proteins stimulate sperm storage and egg laying in the mated female but also cause a reduction in her life span. |
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The seminal plasma of mammals is a complex fluid, which serves as a carrier for the spermatozoa in their journey from the male testes to their target, the female uterus. |
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In addition, he says, the seminal fluid of the male coagulates to form a plug in the female that stays in place until pregnancy and likely prevents further mating. |
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Seminal roots do not form a coleorhiza since the scutellar node tissue is already differentiated when seminal roots emerge and can easily be penetrated. |
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Cast members of seminal TV show Twin Peaks have been surfacing in music videos lately. |
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The reunification of the two nations into one country in 1990 was a seminal event in Ruhl's life, but he explains that the marriage of two unequals has been rocky. |
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His seminal Rethinking Unionism, published in 1996, won praise from unionists and nationalists alike for its cutting edge idealistic conception of a new unionism. |
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Although the seminal roots continue to function throughout most of the plant's life, their most important contribution comes before the nodal roots are established. |
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It was a seminal collection of work, and he was a forefather to the surrealist movement, as I later found out, and was deeply influential to Marcel Duchamp. |
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Digital rectal examination is performed to examine the prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and possible cysts that can cause ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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Indeed, I am gratified that he condescended to address one of three seminal questions which I directed in response to his treatise on electoral systems and good governance. |
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Images of aeroplanes as luxury objects and weapons of war intermingle with dreamscapes in which people relate to the seminal desire of human beings to fly like birds. |
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The seminal vesicle of the treated animals was heavier, either these animals were sedentary or trained. |
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Isolation of prostatic kallikrein hK2, also known as hGK-1, in human seminal plasma. |
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Both acclaimed gardening authors, they have collaborated with Dutch designer and plantsman Piet Oudolf, on seminal planting design books. |
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The idea of God is, beyond all question or comparison, the one great seminal principle. |
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The work also contains seminal thoughts on the state of socialism and its development. |
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Sir Edward Coke, a famed jurist whose judgements included seminal cases in corporate and competition law and the creation of judicial review. |
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These islands types were all originally identified in Ross' seminal dissertation. |
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Questions surrounding the authorship of this seminal work have plagued A General History for decades, if not centuries. |
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During this seminal period of the 1970s, Samye Ling was the main and oldest Tibetan centre in Europe. |
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Mac Pherson's translation of Fingal and Temora that he added to the second edition of his seminal history. |
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The core of the artists had been brought together by Damien Hirst in 1988 in a seminal show called Freeze. |
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In the past, our group has made seminal contributions to unveiling the cellular bases of arterial chemoreception. |
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The show was the evolution from her seminal BBC Radio 1 Dubstepwarz Show in 2006, and further documented another set of dubstep's producers. |
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Nevertheless, the seminal receptacles and the spermatophores in Benthesicymidae are not homologous with Penaeidae and Sicyoniidae. |
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The play is considered by many to be a seminal work of Canadian theatre for its bold theatricality and daring post-modern structure. |
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Among those credited with honing the speed garage sound, Todd Edwards is often cited as a seminal influence on the UK garage sound. |
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A small volume is from the bulbourethral glands, epididymides and prostate and the major volume contribution is from the seminal vesicles. |
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Florida's Death and the Bay Area's Possessed are recognized as seminal bands in the style. |
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In the 13th week of gestation, the seminal vesicles proliferate from the mesonephric duct in a location more caudal than the ureteral bud. |
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Both institutions submitted bilateral seminal vesicles and dissected LNs in toto. |
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Multiparametric MR imaging was performed to acquire high-resolution images through the prostate gland and seminal vesicles. |
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It is unclear to what extent Chaucer was seminal in this evolution of literary preference. |
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A kallikrein-like serine protease in prostatic fluid cleaves the predominant seminal vesicle protein. |
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The prostate makes fluid that is part of the seminal fluid and helps to keep sperm working normally. |
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Newton also made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz for developing the infinitesimal calculus. |
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The Forensic Authority report supported the girl's narrative, as it showed traces of seminal fluid on the girl's clothes. |
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Dr Sabhan told the court that the CID teams could not identify the attacker from the seminal fluid found on the corpse of the deceased. |
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The primary function of the prostate gland is to produce seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. |
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In normal anatomy, the verumontanum or seminal colliculus is a protrusion found on the posterior wall of the prostatic urethra. |
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Influence of microsomal enzyme inducers on the reactivity of the isolated guinea pig seminal vesicle to angiotensin and tyramine. |
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Rock's seminal paper suggests that firms underprice at least in part due to information asymmetry concerns surrounding new issues. |
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The seminal profile of the cryptorchid and orchitic bulls was investigated. |
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Increased seminal reactive oxygen species levels in patients with varicoceles correlate with varicocele grade but not with testis size. |
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The design was said to be inspired by the seminal geodesic domes by Buckminster Fuller. |
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In America, Episcopalian Dennis Bennett is sometimes cited as one of the charismatic movement's seminal influence. |
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The farmers' exhibition is still a seminal part of the Mnarja festivities today. |
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For pT3 control cases, we used all continuous, GS-matched pT3 prostatectomies without matching to either extraprostatic extension or seminal vesicle invasion. |
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Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. |
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Vivaldian violin cadenzas intensify the resonances of that seminal work. |
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He has made seminal contributions to the field of freshwater acidification, including important work on the fate and status of river birds living on acidifying streams. |
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The seminal project was OMA's Jussieu Library competition entry. |
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Inspired by the seminal text Re-engineering the Corporation, by Michael Hammer and James Champy, organisations downsized, rightsized, delayered, divested and outsourced. |
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In his seminal work that made him the doyen of modern hoplology, Sir Richard Burton traces the spread of various arms and armaments of the world to ancient Egypt. |
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At that time Germany was a multitude of small separate states, and Goethe's works would have a seminal influence in developing a unifying sense of nationalism. |
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Though Blake was generally unrecognised during his lifetime, he is now considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. |
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Zinner syndrome is a triad of mesonephric duct abnormality comprising of unilateral renal agenesis, ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst, and ejaculatory duct obstruction. |
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Showcasing various incarnations of succubi, this is a seminal anthology of impressive literary merit and highly recommended to the attention of a mature readership. |
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This is the seminal paper on the mastodonts and mammoths of Michigan. |
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Following Paolozzi's seminal presentation in 1952, the IG focused primarily on the imagery of American popular culture, particularly mass advertising. |
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The seminal Manchester band might not be reforming but their debut LP, dubbed the greatest album of all time by NME, is being re-released on August 10 in four deluxe formats. |
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In late 1947 he returned to Cambridge for a sabbatical year during which he produced a seminal work on Intelligent Machinery that was not published in his lifetime. |
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This form of dress, proscribed after the 1745 rebellion against the English, became one of the seminal, potent and ubiquitous symbols of Scottish identity. |
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From the limited Web presence, Slave has been noted by some as having a slight Alien influence crossed with the feel of the seminal SMA Debunker video. |
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One of the doctors, Theodore Morrell, reported that the Mein Kampf madman received injections of extracts of seminal vesicles, testis and prostata of young bulls. |
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Not the greatest band in the world, the New York Dolls were a seminal bridge between early-1970s glitter rock and the glam and punk variations that rose after they flamed out. |
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Louis's victory was a seminal moment in African American history. |
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The journal also carried the seminal papers on the causal effects of smoking on health and lung cancer and other causes of death in relation to smoking. |
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