For now its just me and the lappy, waiting for the science to happen in those little tubes on my bench. |
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Many of the survivors would also have died if there had been no endotracheal tubes, laryngoscope, or doctor capable of intubating them. |
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However, pollen tubes from control pollen showed normal morphology when growing towards the micropyle of an ovule in a HTS plant. |
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You'll find a steep slope, a rope tow, and a warming house that rents inner tubes of radical proportions. |
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However, the repeated elements are not abstract nuclei, but representational images, including ship propellers, inner tubes, boats. |
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Vacuum tubes were the only technology available at the time to amplify signals or serve as switching devices in electronics. |
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Like rockets, a missile can be launched from a single tube or from multiple tubes. |
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The fossil tubes have flanges, concentric growth lines and wavy longitudinal ridges. |
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They have six weapons tubes, used for launching both torpedoes and missiles, and can dive to depths greater than 300 metres. |
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Organisms that preferentially attack the fallopian tubes include Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis and mixed aerobes and anaerobes. |
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The charcoal tubes were desorbed with 1 ml of methylene chloride and analyzed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. |
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The apparatus includes a plurality of tubes and reservoirs in fluid communication with the tubes. |
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There was a large metal case, with various wires, leads, and tubes connected. |
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Neon comes in tubes that are bendable and allow for design flexibility, and has a faster rise-time than traditional rear lights. |
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An artificial respirator was on standby nearby, as well as other emergency resuscitation devices linked by many wires and tubes. |
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After extrusion, the tubes are annealed to remove the work hardening and provide the softness or limpness needed for good collapsibility. |
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Cardboard tubes acting as structural columns support the roof panels around the perimeter. |
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That felt better until a bunch of 12-year-olds started beaning me in the head with their tubes. |
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What risks do you face when having your tubes tied? Can you get pregnant following female sterilization? |
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It may also present with signs of sepsis, or increased drainage output from previously placed chest tubes and drains. |
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Metal tubes crimped up from the bottom like a tube of toothpaste should be firmly sealed. |
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Osbrink collected termites from four different colonies and placed them in glass tubes. |
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Fourtunately, the barrel walls at the muzzle end of the Model 9410 are sufficiently thick to easily accommodate screw-in choke tubes. |
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It features lightweight hammer-forged barrels, relieved forcing cones and a set of thin, steel-shot-compatible screw-in choke tubes. |
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Freeze-ground material of leaves or flavedo was weighed in screw-capped Pyrex tubes and 2 ml of MeOH were added. |
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He wore a navy blazer with gilt buttons, smooth tubes of grey terylene trousers, a red and blue striped tie. |
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The Machine was covered in tubes and spheres, Tesla coils and electrodes, funnels and jars, micro chips and transistors. |
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They fed me on boiled pumpkin, wild rice, little mud fish and river prawns cooked in hollow bamboo tubes. |
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The game delivers an exhilarating thrill ride down huge wave faces and into barreling tubes, allowing gamers to pull off unbelievable moves. |
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Colorimetric detector tubes are an effective method of measuring tetrachloroethylene at dry-cleaning facilities. |
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Lava moves away from the vent toward the ocean in a network of tubes and descends Pulama pali in several separate tubes. |
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If only the local toerags sitting opposite knew what thrills these cardboard tubes contained. |
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For kids, the fun includes myriad rides, giant tubes, a mini train, quad bikes and camel and pony rides. |
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The focal point of the water feature is a fountain consisting of thee straight metal tubes. |
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The SM39 in a launch capsule is launched from the submarine's torpedo tubes using a gas generator. |
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And remember, inflatable inner tubes and those water wings are not safety devices. |
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Lying among bandages and tubes, she moaned weakly, rubbing her forehead with her one free hand and trying to pull the tubes away from her nose. |
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The airways are blind-ended, acting in effect as air-filled capillary tubes sealed at one end. |
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The radiator has tubes that contain large amount of water and has an area to allow outside air to pass through. |
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Close to the front opening of the Eustachian tubes are masses of tissue called adenoids. |
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If the adenoids are unusually enlarged, and blocking the Eustachian tubes, they may also have to be removed. |
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We also show that cellular responses are propagated in a basipetal direction in P. rhoeas pollen tubes. |
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Royal Navy ships were ordered without torpedo tubes, so by definition they were frigates, while their identical American sisters were destroyers. |
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Save cardboard from paper towel rolls, and cover the tubes with red tissue paper. |
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The tubes clipped to his nostrils gave his raspy voice a nasal quality as if he suffered from a cold, and his mouth was dry. |
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After their night's respite, my congested bronchial tubes once more begin their noisy rattle. |
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Many surface flows, supplied mainly from leaks in the ocean entry tubes, are also observed in the coastal flats near the ocean. |
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The Fallopian tubes are cut, tied or blocked, often through keyhole surgery. |
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In each three-man team, the gunner carries the launcher and tripod as a backpack, and the two bearers each carry two launch tubes as backpacks. |
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When you breathe in through your windpipe, the air moves through your bronchial tubes into your air sacs. |
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A small amount of urine drips constantly from your kidneys to your bladder through tubes called ureters. |
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The earliest chronographs used vacuum tubes for timing and a thin copper wire to start and stop. |
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Ipomoea alba with longer flower tubes correspondingly had the highest mean total nectar volume per flower and nectary volume. |
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Bronchial asthma is a respiratory system condition in which the air tubes to the lungs become especially vulnerable to constriction. |
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The Kaua'i cave wolf spider and Kaua'i cave isopod are small, blind creatures adapted to life in moist lava tubes and adjacent crevices. |
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These tubes and shapes are redolent of the exterior world, yet they are also evocative of our skin, our interior bodies, our senses. |
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The ship has ten torpedo tubes for 20 Vodopad-NK anti-submarine missiles or torpedoes. |
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There is no need to individually wrap your tubes in alfoil or to use parafilm to seal your tubes. |
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Stroke and Parkinson's disease are the leading causes, frequently requiring enteral alimentation through nasogastric or gastrostomy tubes. |
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We switched to individual aliquots of buffer solution, prepared in single-use tubes. |
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From each patient, 6-10 ml of venous blood was drawn and aliquoted in plain tubes without anticoagulant. |
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After 10 min of incubation at room temperature, 1.25 ml of solubilized extracts were aliquoted into 1.7-ml microcentrifuge tubes. |
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I have an opportunity to acquire a Baldwin Theatre Organ which is in xlnt cond but runs on tubes. |
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Ordinary galvanized barbed wire can be used between the tubes to provide reinforcement, and to make the structures resistant to earthquakes. |
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Subsequent reinsertions may be accomplished the same way or by following procedure for insertion of nasogastric tubes. |
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This consists of a nest of polished steel tubes that have been likened both to organ pipes and to the pine trunks of the Finnish forests. |
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Two torpedo tubes are designed for firing remote-controlled torpedoes with a very high accuracy. |
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The annularly arranged gas supply tubes extend into the converging part up to a second point. |
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Once the seal bolts were retightened and made watertight, the crew started to load the tubes with the experimental mines. |
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Others present gaping maws surrounded by rows of shell-like tubes from which little tongues seem to project. |
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Additionally her armament included a 3 inch disappearing gun, two Lewis guns and four torpedo tubes. |
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In test tubes, zinc slows the growth of rhinoviruses, which cause about a third of all colds. |
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Tubal ligation involves closing off the fallopian tubes in a woman so that eggs cannot reach the uterus. |
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The central atrium has vertical glass tubes acting as light well and hot air outlet. |
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Nanotubes are microscopic tubes constructed from carbon rings which can be used to build logic circuits. |
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The linac has tubes of water to cool the copper tubing of the accelerator structure and the magnets. |
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In addition, the tubes of serpulids have distinct lamellae in cross-section. |
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The tubes were floated in 57 L plastic aquaria receiving flow-through sea water pumped directly from the ocean. |
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In addition, from a uniformitarian viewpoint, it seems more likely that the Figuroa tubes are those of vestimentiferans rather than serpulids. |
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Approximately half of the tubes are filled with thin steel rods, which radiate outward to varying lengths. |
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Wood is composed of bundles of microscopic tubes that were used to transport water from the roots of the tree to the leaves. |
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The speaker or singer uses a microphone feeding into the above-mentioned amplifier, which incorporates vacuum tubes. |
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It remains to be studied exactly how the pollen tubes reach the micropyle of the ovules. |
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The Department of Energy rejected the claim that the country was importing aluminum tubes to produce centrifuge rotors for enriching uranium. |
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Generally described, the dual air-current burner consists of two cylindrical tubes of different diameters and different lengths. |
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Think of your arteries as tubes that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. |
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The same concept led to his creating almost complete vacuums in thermionic tubes. |
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This is the fundamental operating principle of vacuum tubes, once called thermionic tubes. |
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The chance of getting pregnant by artificial insemination is increased if the female partner has healthy Fallopian tubes and ovulates regularly. |
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The structure has eight cylindrical tubes that store the equivalent amount to that of moneybags. |
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An equivalent amount of normal saline was added to control tubes in lieu of enzyme solution and processed similarly. |
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The unit consists of three inflatable tubes of heavily rubberized canvas duck. |
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The oxygen is breathed in through tubes that you put in your nose or through a mask that goes over your mouth and nose. |
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Phoronida is a second lophophorate phylum, comprising coelomate, vermiform animals living in chitinous tubes. |
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Nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide were chemically assayed as nitrite from sorbent tubes by using spectrophotometry. |
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The tubes resist lateral thrust caused by bead-cable tension forces that are contained within the overall assembly. |
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It originally hails from America where Native Americans used its hollowed-out stems as tobacco pipes and tubes. |
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As early as 1991 Japanese researchers discovered that carbon atoms can form tiny tubes whose walls are just one atom thick. |
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The ducts diffuse and baffle the direct illumination of the fluorescent tubes to create a large scale luminaire. |
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The lymphatic system is a network of very fine vessels or tubes called lymphatics that drain lymph from all over the body. |
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There are ten cables spilling out of a socket in the kitchen, white tubes that remind me of the guts of the robot in the Alien movie. |
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Endotracheal tubes promote colonization by interfering with the cough reflex and by stimulating excessive mucus secretion. |
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An autoclave is used for the reusable instruments, like needle bars and tubes. |
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The source of the smell was autoclaved test tubes, which had been used to grow bacteria called Clostridium sporogenes. |
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Retention of the fetal tortuosity, stunted development, or complete absence may involve one or both tubes. |
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An ambulance crew or doctor arriving at the scene will give oxygen through a mask or nose tubes to increase the amount reaching the heart. |
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The path of pollen tubes has not been investigated, as male flowers were not available. |
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In 1900 the U.S. Navy acquired its first modern submarine, fitted with torpedo tubes and running submerged on electricity from storage batteries. |
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With cardboard tubes scavenged from fabric stores, the group believes it has happened upon a lighter way to a fake car. |
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In everyday parlance, a manifold is a pipe or chamber bristling with subsidiary tubes. |
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Transmitted light micrographs of the same samples show GUS activity in pollen tubes. |
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Flowers of all species under study were selfed to determine the time taken by pollen tubes to reach the ovules. |
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Skin protection is the common denominator linking the management of tubes, drains, fistulae, and draining wounds. |
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Instead of the usual little back belt, why not add an entire placket that is laced up with tubes of self fabric? |
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Researchers studying flow in collapsible tubes have examined the mechanics of how blood gets pumped all the way up a giraffe's neck to its brain. |
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It's so richly textured that it almost resembles Braille, and I imagine he goes through tubes of paint by the truckload. |
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Wrapped in fleecelike mantles of bacteria, the worms live in papery tubes, which they burrow into the sides of deep-sea geysers. |
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Also with the sail tensioned the battens didn't catch on the cross tubes as you pushed them in. |
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In this case, to avoid oxidation of ASC contained in samples, AF were collected in centrifuge tubes containing a concentrated solution of metaphosphoric acid. |
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The hot-pink gift bags held tubes of shimmery eye shadow and sparkly necklaces. |
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Each box of mice I look after has bedding, cardboard tubes and wood chews. |
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We captured undisturbed birds and collected the initial baseline blood samples by puncturing the alar vein and collecting blood in heparinized microhematocrit 100-l tubes. |
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In several test tubes and bottles were thin, multicolored liquids. |
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Within the ovary, pollen tubes also grew in the ECM to penetrate the micropyle and subsequently grew intercellularly within the nucellus up to the embryo sac. |
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But the ammonia leak in November, and now the radiation leak and deteriorating tubes, might lead some to conclude otherwise. |
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Large modern sugarmakers use a complex system of plastic tubes that carry sap from the tree to roadside storage tanks or directly to the sugarhouse. |
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Painting re-entered his art in the 1980s, initially via assemblages of paint tubes with their contents squeezed out in rhythmically arranged blobs. |
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Generally, it is found in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and ligaments supporting the uterus, although it can occur in a number of different locations. |
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Until now Zak, who can't eat and is fed through tubes in his stomach, only had to go on oxygen at night after his oxygen levels dropped sapping him of energy. |
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Many tubes also have small structures, known as grids, between the filament and the plate. |
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A nurse brought us a large number of test tubes, each one coded with a secret number so that we could not tell which contained fructose and which contained glucose. |
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Rice plants were axenically grown in glass test tubes containing a strip of filter paper to support the seeds and filled with 15 ml of Long Ashton nutrient solution. |
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And Norman, tubes and ivs stuck all over his body, went back to reading the newspaper. |
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Pushrods or tubes fitted to the followers also move linearly. |
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From the reflection of grains of sand and crystals in tubes through to the advances of computers, kaleidoscopes have always been truly beautiful and even puzzling. |
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Fishing around in the store-room beside the studio, Val pulls out a paint-spattered tray laden with tubes of gooey oil paint in various shades of lemon and ochre. |
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In another there is a room, lit coldly by far too many fluorescent tubes, where you can go to buy nightgowns, camisoles, teddies, housecoats and dusters. |
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But this could someday replace transistors in computers, just as transistors replaced vacuum tubes and vacuum tubes replaced electromagnetic relays before them. |
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Earth's greatest scientists work around the clock to avert disaster, finally resolving the problem with the careful use of test tubes, Bunsen burners, and litmus paper. |
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Large, wide tubes like cannelloni and manicotti are stuffed and baked. |
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These methods are particularly adaptable for amplification of very weak impulses and require careful insulation and even special thermionic tubes for best results. |
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This drug dissolves in the womb and results in the formation of scar tissue at the ends of the fallopian tubes, presumably preventing contraception. |
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Early diodes in electronics were made from metal plates sealed inside evacuated glass tubes, which could be seen glowing in the innards of old radio sets. |
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From the tubes, a not so fast dye is extracted for colouring silk. |
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I almost regretted agreeing to let her help me get ready for the party when I saw the array of brushes, compacts, bottles, and tubes littering the top of her sink. |
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All patients have a number of drains, plastic tubes left under the skin and fat to collect tissue fluid and blood, left in place for one to two weeks. |
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Attached to the pumps, multiple tubes on the floor next to the wall led into the space, where they intermittently veered off to form seven roundish tangles. |
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She spent all her hours in a deep slumber, her hands tied to the bed so that she could not disturb the tubes that connected her wasted body to life. |
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Noiseless and compact, they are supplied with bottles and related manometric tubes, caps, rubber quivers and one set of 5 scales for every bottle. |
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Banks and insurance offices value the gravitas the old-world hardware lends, while power-suited yuppies use the tubes to send mash notes to their girlfriends. |
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Using watercolor, we captured a bit of summer with these functional tubes. |
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The same white-and-orange hamster, named Honey, resided in a small cage cleaned out once a week and had grown so fat that she could hardly squeeze through cardboard tubes. |
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The patients were not seriously hurt, and their tubes were reinserted. |
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At the same time the tube lines would examine new ways of peak fare pricing, new signalling, reboring tunnels and even building entirely new tubes. |
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Davidson emphasized the Port Authority's openness to criticism by showing how the plan incorporates the original terminal's tentacular tubes, omitted from a first scheme. |
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The Metalor Medical Division produces components based on wires and fine tubes from specialty stainless steels, unique alloys, and precious metals. |
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The Dutch government report found that in 1976, two Dutch firms exported to Pakistan 6,200 unfinished rotor tubes made of superstrong maraging steel. |
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Paper is applied and takes up the colour so that the whole, the marbling on the page is the thing we remember, not the tubes of paint containing the separate raw colours. |
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The torn sackcloth and protruding tubes of fabric at the center of the canvas recall contemporaneous works by both Alberto Burri and Lee Bontecou. |
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Although the mineral can inhibit viral reproduction in test tubes, study results have been mixed, possibly because of insufficient doses or the type of zinc lozenges used. |
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Hopefully it will be nothing like this time last year when I had a three and a half mile walk home in the snow when the tubes and buses packed up. |
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The Alhambra's stage has been transformed by a huge team of technicians who assembled the rink then attached it, by rubber tubes running underneath, to a chiller unit. |
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Graphite is also used as a refractory in high-temperature furnaces, to make black paint, in explosives and matches, and in certain kinds of cathode ray tubes. |
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At this point, suction tubes open up in the corner of the pens and the assassins are propelled down tiny air shafts to wherever outlaws have been spotted. |
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The lymphatic system is a network of tubes, glands and organs. |
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Worst of all, if you accidentally reversed the A and B battery connectors, you could fry your radio's precious tubes. |
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In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes. |
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The second, sometimes called the Persian Lilac or Chinaberry, has panicles of mauve-petaled flowers with dark-purple staminal tubes. |
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Amaurobioids are characterized by slender unbranched tracheal tubes, while dictynoids should have at least the median tracheae strongly branched. |
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The robots, designed by Kenjiro Okazaki, are cardboard tubes rather than the usual metal clankers. |
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He had cleared it of springs, tubes, coils and clockworky bits for the occasion. |
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The mixture was transferred into centrifuge tubes then ultrasonically treated five times to break the cytoderm. |
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Along the sofa every three and a half feet, fluorescent tubes glow through translucent plastic diffusers. |
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We made our 'dingers' out of truck tyre inner tubes that were heavy-duty rubber that could shoot a stone a very long distance. |
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Tone pitch depends on the dimensions of the dvojnice tubes and upon the position of the first hole in relation to the lower opening of the pipe. |
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Each filament of combustible pulp is ensheathed in an isolating tube, and these tubes are then bound into cable-like trunks. |
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Featurewise, the GGE 1400's C14 OTA is similar but not identical to the smaller Celestron tubes. |
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The entire plan went down the tubes when they found they couldn't get strawberries in December. |
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Engend'ring heats, these one by one unbind, Stretch their small tubes, and hamper'd nerves unwind. |
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The eyepiece tubes are adjusted for the correct interpupillary distance, that is, the distance between the pupils of one's eyes. |
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He can make as many empty tubes and corrugations out of me as he likes. It's his funeral. |
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Thomson believed that the corpuscles emerged from the atoms of the trace gas inside his cathode ray tubes. |
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Previous experimenters had failed to observe this, but Thomson believed their experiments were flawed because their tubes contained too much gas. |
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Some early stern tubes were made of brass and operated as a water lubricated bearing along the entire length. |
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The inside of the tubes are coated with phosphors that give off visible light when struck by ultraviolet energy. |
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Also during the 1960s, the Victoria line was dug under central London and, unlike the earlier tubes, the tunnels did not follow the roads above. |
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A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of sparkling shapes, often variously colored. |
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A cake is a cluster of individual tubes linked by fuse that fires a series of aerial effects. |
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Fireworks tubes are made by rolling thick paper tightly around a former, such as a dowel. |
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They can be made by hand, most firework factories use machinery to manufacture tubes. |
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Blood was isolated from the orbital sinus and collected in microvette tubes. |
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Roll the invitations inside miniflags, and mail them in red fireworks tubes. |
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Powell, in his address to the UN Security Council just before the war, referred to the aluminum tubes. |
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This area, with nearby Brimsdown subsequently developed as a centre for the manufacture of thermionic valves, cathode ray tubes, etc. |
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Pollen grains from living pinophyte species produce pollen tubes, much like those of angiosperms. |
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Modern curling brush handles are usually hollow tubes made of fibreglass or carbon fibre instead of a solid length of wooden dowel. |
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Electromagnets, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, and magnetrons in microwave ovens use copper, as do waveguides for microwave radiation. |
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They have wide greenish floral tubes with funnel shaped bright yellow coronas. |
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The smallest tubes, tracheoles, penetrate cells and serve as sites of diffusion for water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. |
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This storage consists of 800 vertical storage tubes, each capable of storing ten containers. |
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There were now two bow and two stern torpedo tubes, with six torpedoes carried. |
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Pneumatic tubes using compressed air can be used to transport solid capsules. |
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Oil pipelines are made from steel or plastic tubes which are usually buried. |
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Permeable PEM tubes inserted vertically into the foreshore connect the different layers of groundwater. |
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The smooth, cylindrical geotextile tubes could be difficult to climb over before they were covered by sand. |
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The first few missile boats were originally torpedo boats, with the torpedo tubes replaced by missile launchers. |
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Coherent microwave amplifiers operating above 1,000 watts microwave output, like travelling wave tubes and klystrons, require liquid coolant. |
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Since the eyes are fixed into these sclerotic tubes, they are unable to move the eyes in any direction. |
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The inside of the tubes is coated with a fluorescent powder, which glows as a result of the ionizing radiation of the tritium gas. |
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It has been valued since ancient times for making a range of items, from ivory carvings to false teeth, fans, dominoes and joint tubes. |
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Produced by pocket gophers, which push soil upward as they burrow along under the surface, soil tubes are most apparent where the soil is rocky. |
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Air circulation tubes carry frigid winter air into the core of the dam where frozen earth stabilizes the structure. |
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It is used in cases where the spermatozoa can not reach the fallopian tubes or simply by choice of the owner of the animal. |
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The egg drops out of the ovary, is pressed down the tubes toward the uterus. The sound is pruck pruck pruck pruck. |
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The principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting the Fallopian tubes. |
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The marimba is made with hardwood plates placed over bamboo or metal tubes of varying lengths. |
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Also, the old cylindrical boilers with fire tubes were displaced by water tube boilers, which are inherently safer. |
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These tubes were led to outlets that were set in the house and on the stage. |
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It was achieved by restricting the ingress of air with either metal gauze or fine tubes, but the illumination from such lamps was very poor. |
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Further observations of the speed of flame fronts in fissures and passageways led him to design a lamp with fine tubes admitting the air. |
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The smoke is passed through an array of metal tubes which contain suspended wires. |
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It also forms lava tubes where the minimal heat loss maintains low viscosity. |
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Lava tubes are formed when a flow of relatively fluid lava cools on the upper surface sufficiently to form a crust. |
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Often these lava tubes drain out once the supply of fresh lava has stopped, leaving a considerable length of open tunnel within the lava flow. |
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Escaping prey in terrestrial pitchers have to climb or fly out of a trap, and both of these can be prevented by wax, gravity and narrow tubes. |
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In cartilaginous fish, such as sharks, the vertebrae consist of two cartilaginous tubes. |
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For instance, when sodium is burned, it becomes a snotlike goo that fouls boiler tubes and drives engineers nuts. |
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These double cannula tubes may be fenestrated or unfenestrated with a connector that fits with 15 mm ventilator tubing. |
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The pitot tubes, or anemometric sensors, are a key component of speed monitoring on the Airbus. |
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A lumbar puncture was done and the three tubes contained nonclotting blood and the supernatant fluid was xanchromatic. |
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The tubes don't require nearly as much scrubbing and maintenance as conventional ones. |
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The documentary also revealed how the Taoiseach spent hours boozing in the Dail bar with cronies as the country went down the tubes. |
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The documentary, aired last November, also revealed how the Taoiseach spent hours in the Dail bar as the country went down the tubes. |
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Then, the wet cell biomass was transferred into 50 mL falcon tubes for the cell disruption method. |
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Durability of the binding inhibition of albumin coating on tympanostomy tubes. |
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In most of the United States, X-ray tubes are subject to less regulation than radioisotopes. |
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Cumbersome regulations are prompting ED-XRF users to move toward low-powered x-ray tubes and away from radioactive isotopes. |
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Amniotic fluid samples were obtained by transabdominal amniocentesis and collected in 15 mL dry tubes. |
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Many variations of anastomosing these vessels were used, from direct suture to the use of collodion tubes over which the vessel was sutured. |
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During June, July, and August of 2010, divers used quadrats to estimate densities of crabs and worm tubes. |
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In addition, the loader contain a opryster so all sample tubes can be used for absolute quantitation of cell counts. |
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There are only a few documented cases of retrograde jejunal intussusceptions caused by feeding tubes. |
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By day, they snorkeled for conch and paddled in the pool in inner tubes. |
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Subsequent heating of the tubes by fresh molten aluminum then caused recalescence. |
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The bench-top recapper is economical, automated, pneumatics-free, and recaps all standard vacuum collection tubes up to 1,200 tubes per hour. |
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Most tube types are decapped by the decapper, which processes up to 400 tubes per hour, and the recapper recaps about 500 tubes per hour. |
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A full line of water toy accessories such as tubes, skis, kneeboards, and wake boards are also available for rental. |
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That relativizes our discussions about feeding tubes, ventilators, and everything else. |
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Clinical observations on the introduction of tracheal tubes by the mouth instead of performing tracheotomy or laryngotomy. |
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Bohning offers a complete line of dip tubes, cresting kits, paints, and other arrow making supplies. |
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Wiping provides is made in the United States including lint-free tubes, tack cloths, surgical-huck towels, and several other products. |
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Doctors bypass the tubes and place the embryo right in the womb. |
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Optional accessories include casters, fork safety tubes, lockable covers and custom colors. |
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Company is offering optional fork safety tubes on its line of bulk forklift containers. |
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In modern oceans lophophorate worms are represented by non-biomineralizing phoronids which dwell in mucus tubes. |
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The refrigerant within the tubes is desuperheated and then it quickly reaches the saturation temperature where the gas is condensed into liquid. |
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The object of the contract is the realization of seamless precision tubes drawn on mandrels. |
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Most shrink labels are plastic sheets that are formed into tubes, or sleeves, by the use of a seaming machine. |
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The figures cover semifinished steel, long products, flat products and tubes. |
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There are three of these gauges on each Airbus, called pitot tubes. |
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Breaking pitot tubes means aircraft down-time and work for the sheet metal and airframe shops. |
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Blood was obtained from the tail vein using heparinized microhematocrit tubes. |
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Air moving into and out of the middle ears by way of the eustachian tubes equalizes pressure. |
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Nurses and doctors use tubes with a needle, called cannulas, to withdraw fluid or inject medication every day. |
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It contained a base plate pierced by small-bore brass tubes which limited the amount of air which could get to the ame. |
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Sony's Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes used in televisions assembled in Pencoed. |
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It will use the UK's first laser separation technology to recycle glass from cathode ray tubes. |
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Cathode ray tubes, or CRTs, are made of heavy leaded glass, which is used to block harmful X-rays produced by the tube's cathode ray guns. |
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The Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes, which are used in the colour televisions assembled at Pencoed. |
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At all visits, peripheral venous blood was collected in sodium citrate tubes. |
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Many flux tubes are stable for several days on the solar corona in the X-ray images, emitting at steady rate. |
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Large thoracostomy tubes or pleural pigtail catheters may be used to evacuate fluid or gas. |
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Each bed was surrounded by endotracheal tubes, tube thoracostomy kits, central line introducers, oxygen, monitors, and tourniquets. |
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Currently, sperms are clinically selected in test tubes on the basis of motility rather than degree of health. |
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Young space explorers can climb the 20ft space rocket, sit in the lookout tubes or whizz down the wavy four-lane astra slide. |
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Dilutions were continued to a titre of 2048 with the aim of allowing for at least two negative tubes beyond the titre end-point. |
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The solubility and thermodynamic parameters for calcium-silicate tubes are determined by a titrimetric method. |
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Makeup and hand cream tubes in handbags can harbour more surface bacteria than the average toilet seat. |
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Law's thick Scottish accent is more shipshape than the script, which jettisons plausibility from the torpedo tubes early on. |
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Law's thick Scottish accent is more ship-shape than the script, which jettisons plausibility from the torpedo tubes early on. |
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And a patch inside one of the tubes has pits encircled by raised collars, resembling cells called choanocytes that move water through sponges. |
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The device was an alternative to the inflatable cuff used on tracheal tubes. |
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Immediately after removal from the water bath, the test tubes were cooled in ice bath and 4 ml toluene was added to separate chromospheres. |
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They hide in burrows, tubes, snags, masses of plants, other types of shelters. |
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The work was held together structurally, and starchily, by three two-inch tubes of pasta. |
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During the circumfluence of the tube bank the conditions for the first row of tubes are only a little different from those around one tube. |
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Economou, installing tubes in the ears is a common procedure performed on children with cleft lips and cleft palates. |
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They found a clinically significant bias in total triiodothyronine results in samples collected in SST tubes. |
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With the advent of tubeless PCNL, the use of nephrostomy tubes is no longer thought to be necessary in all cases. |
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The device includes a slight diffusing screen with contoured tubes that Spectronics claims eliminates confusing light striations. |
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While you're in drydock is a good time to check and repair your sounding tubes and striking plates. |
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The metal moves through heated launder tubes into molds, shot sleeves or tundishes, with minimal atmospheric contact. |
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Demand for LEDs for backlighting will grow rapidly as they replace cold-cathode tubes. |
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She needed a life-saving nine-hour operation to remove her right colon, spleen, appendix, gall bladder, umbilicus, ovaries and Fallopian tubes. |
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Each circuit is a combination of straight tubes linked by U-bends. |
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Inducor tubular modules use the same KMS PVDF ultrafiltration membrane that has been used with FEG tubes and Ultra-Cor modules on thousands of systems for many years. |
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His design utilized old torpedo tubes and steel from decommissioned tanks. |
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The trip turned to tragedy when it was decided to allow seawater into the torpedo tubes to add weight to the submarine as it was having difficulty diving. |
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I was very lucky because Gene Lukowski took my place on the forward torpedo tubes about five or 10 minutes before the accident happened, and he was killed. |
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Vertical glass tubes, known as water gauges or water glasses, show the level of water in the boiler and are carefully monitored at all times while the boiler is being fired. |
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