On capture, a 250-l sample of whole blood was obtained from the alar wing vein of each individual. |
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In ostriches the alar bone integrated with the elements of the prefrontal bones. |
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The wing illustration depicts the alar bone structure and flight membrane and is not to scale. |
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Autoicous, perigonia in axillary buds, perichaetial leaves weakly differentiated... and alar cells that are somewhat enlarged and weakly differentiated. |
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The alar groups consist of few or often numerous quadrate to longly rectangular cells. The upper portion of the axillary hairs mostly consists of 1-2 cells. |
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From previous examples like DDT, PCBs and alar, the answer is between 25 and 50 years from the time scientists first learn of its potential harm. |
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The smaller alar fissure width on flowers of non-fruiting plants apparently reduces the probability of successful pollinia insertions in these plants. |
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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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We took blood from the alar vein in the wing by inserting a needle into the vein and drawing blood into a vacutainer containing the anticoagulant lithium heparin. |
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Tragal cartilage grafts have been used as shield, alar contour, alar batten, lateral crural onlay, dorsal onlay, and infratip lobule grafts. |
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Remember BSE, salmonella, E coli, alar on apples? |
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They fear electromagnetic fields as a cause of childhood leukemia, a mercury preservative in vaccines as a cause of autism, and alar, a growth stimulant on apples, as a cause of cancer. |
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In the event the Customer has a remote monitoring, remote surveillance or alar m s ys tem in plac e, VOO declines all liab ility if telephone services should be interrupted outside of VOO's volition. |
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Objectives: This article analyses the ways of harvesting and implantation of the different type of cartilage: septal, auricular, tragal, alar and costal. It compares their advantages and disadvantages. |
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Sure, kids should eat lots of fruits and veggies, but 10 years after Alar, apples are still loaded with pesticides. |
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During the Alar scare of 1989, for example, consumer concern about pesticide use in the apple industry sparked a demand for organic apples and apple juice. |
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Stossel also warped reality to make concerns over the pesticide Alar, used by apple growers to protect the appearance of fruit, sound like a hoax. |
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The author discusses some of the usual outrages of the health hysteria mongers such as claims that cell phones cause brain cancer and that Alar was a carcinogen. |
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Giving them all the Alar treatment would make us starve to death long before we had a chance to develop tumors from cellular phones. |
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The aviation authorities in Mexico, India and Cuba have made ALAR training based on the ALAR tool kit mandatory for all pilots. |
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