This again is a criterion of little value in high-strain rocks, where fine banding is a common consequence of deformation. |
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The most spectacular inclusions are bands of native copper that are in and follow the chalcedony concentric banding of the agate. |
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Dark dolerite mountains of the Warren Range had a light snow cover that accentuated the flow banding in the rock. |
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British trade union mythology is full of wonderfully stirring stories of doughty workers banding together to take on the government. |
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The wheels were depicted in such detail that even the unnailed iron banding is clearly visible. |
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Maybe even merlin banding or who knows something to bring the exciting part of birding to the web. |
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When their computer identified a chromosome with an unusual banding pattern, the researchers chalked up an intrachromosomal aberration. |
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The banding pattern of polytene chromosomes was examined under a Zeiss phase-contrast microscope. |
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These are represented by horizontal bands of agate that usually form after concentric banding. |
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Gonnardite typically has a silky, almost opalescent luster, and it may exhibit a faint concentric banding. |
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Put the bat, bat side up on a banding wheel and cut off excessive foam with the electric knife. |
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The most spectacular inclusions are bands of native copper that parallel the concentric banding of the agate. |
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Only after the ornithologists began banding birds on a large scale did their migration patterns begin to come into focus. |
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Many ideas have been proposed for the development of chalcedony and the banding in agate. |
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Some slight banding was visible on continuous gradients, but this was not extreme. |
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Safdie found the rich red brick and chocolaty sandstone for the banding in England and Scotland, respectively. |
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Eight years after banding, autumn-ringed birds were recovered in the Kalinin district. |
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These variants commonly display an irregular fine lamination, but are otherwise extremely uniform, although locally banding may be present. |
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Gradients showed very little banding, and no ghosting or other digital artifacts were visible. |
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The belemnites sampled in this study were mostly translucent and retained the primary concentric banding that characterizes belemnite rostra. |
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Notice that the source material features a little banding in some areas, and is certainly blurry due to the movement of both camera and actor. |
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There's some evidence of banding and pixilation, although the colors match well what you see on the screen. |
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The generous fillet at the top of the principal cove of the cornice is finished with a two-color mouse-tooth banding. |
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The suite of maternal proteins in the crude albumen creates complex banding patterns, with high probability of differences between females. |
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The church has crisp horizontal banding and window details in typically Aksumite style. |
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She slipped a tiny elastic banding ring over the long metal pin which connects my real leg to the artificial one. |
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The formation of the association is seen as ordinary farmers and stock raisers banding together in time of need. |
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I did not notice any banding or ghost images, as described on the camera's website. |
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We hoped that, by banding together and forming a group to take united action, we could take a hand in shaping the future of our own community. |
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A whole galaxy of cool, disco artists are banding together for a fun show to remember. |
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Third, the semiconductor business is importantly shaped by confederations of producers banding together to promote technology standards. |
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The banding followed the curve of the ship's ribs, requiring the banding plane to have a matching curvature. |
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Everyone-except for the Conservatives, of course-is banding together to try to save the Shell refinery in Montreal. |
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The pipeline laying began with two separate crews, each with around 180 men, working on trench diggers, banding machines, pipe-liners, welders, bulldozers and trucks. |
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Zealous populist patriots might pal around on principle, but banding together effectively is another matter. |
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Some are donating blood for the injured, while others are banding into groups to keep the titushki away from their neighborhoods. |
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There is a banding together so to speak, which is becoming a real cultural phenomenon. |
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Karl Rove and other big money men are banding together to try and stop Todd Akin types from scaring off voters. |
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So as the American troops depart, the Iraqis are not banding together to defend their country against external threats. |
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The one-sided wheel tread banding was consistent with brakes being applied on one side of the car to a greater degree than the other. |
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First, cytogenetic techniques, especially quinacrine staining, were developed, enabling each chromosome to be recognized by its unique banding pattern. |
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Frequently inspect your banding pliers to make sure that they are not so badly worn as to prevent full band closure. |
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Provincial premiers are already banding together to lobby Ottawa for more financial help. |
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We should consider that they involve a number of local campaigns banding together to purchase advertising for their area. |
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For example, universities are banding together to purchase and expedite the ordering and delivery of documents directly to the researcher. |
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Government programs compensate for some losses, and now producers are banding together to self-insure the rest. |
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Under the auspices of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, energy companies are banding together to tell their oil sands story. |
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I guess my question to you is, are you guys banding together in some way to have a united front? |
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It's nice to know, however, that the online community is banding together for mutual protection. |
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Haitian journalists are thus banding together and sharing those offices that are still functioning. |
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Fishing communities have survived the onslaught of bureaucracy and globalisation by banding together. |
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It's a bit like the artists on the hip hop scene banding together, although there's not the whole social issue thing with us. |
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Test the trainee by deliberately omitting to announce the band number when banding, or by deliberately misreading it. |
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After banding the parcels are individually transported in sequence by the pusher to the next machine with a defined minimum distance. |
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It is likely that certain hatchings will not yet be big enough for banding at this time. |
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Gneiss: A coarse-grained metamorphic rock that shows banding or alternating dark and light-coloured beds. |
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My guess is that this is a case of the brightness overcoming the banding with outright intensity, rather than the screen really performing better. |
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They will wear a black cap with blue banding and a support staff badge. |
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The wonderfully figured oval panel on the center prospect door and the figured banding around the drawer edges are of carefully chosen native birch. |
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Colours were well saturated, and image banding wasn't present. |
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These banding patterns are distinct and consistent for each chromosome. |
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None of the other species showed DAPI banding of their chromosomes. |
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The pusher of the servo-handling system guides the stack sideways onto the shuttle worth of the banding machine. |
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We went to the industry in southwest Nova Scotia, as a matter of fact, and tried to encourage the banding of claws. |
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This product may be broadcast prior to or in conjunction with fall fertilizer banding. |
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Retrieve information about bird species and population trends or find out about bird banding projects across Canada. |
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Key to the interpretation of the organic origin of these samples was the banding. |
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As a result of bluebird banding programs, we now know that some bluebirds nest when they are one year old. |
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Fortunately, long-term banding data is already available in some countries along the migration route. |
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Evenflow nozzles are used for banding and provide an even amount of spray. |
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The researchers attribute this apparent law-defying behavior to the banding together of variously dispersed magnons into a kind of quantum confederation. |
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However, the Liberal Democrat member said residents in York should brace themselves for higher bills when banding levels based on 1991 house prices are finally overhauled. |
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Thousands of York residents were bracing themselves for higher bills following an overhaul of council tax banding levels, which are currently based on 1991 house prices. |
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The horizontal banding of the town hall invites us to note breaches in the anticipated pattern much as we register modulations of a familiar melody. |
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To summarize, metaphase spreads were made from a 24-hour, unstimulated cell culture and were G-banded by the standard trypsin-Giemsa banding method. |
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However, among the general public there seems to be a lot of enthusiasm: many volunteers participate in conservation projects, and a many people enjoy activities such as bird watching and bird banding. |
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And now the newly rich are banding together. |
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Now residents are banding together to save it. |
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They're banding together to preserve market share. |
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Lustrous purple amethyst crystals line the cavity of the geode, while the surrounding stone is a rich charcoal-hued agate which displays some color banding, height 100mm. |
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Only a week later, the entire region is banding together to help find a temporary location where Maison Usinex can set up shop to honour its contract deadlines. |
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The Ultra-Sonic machine for wide format banding allows, with the thermal transfer printer, imprinting of up-to-date information or product data directly onto the paper or film band. |
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It may be necessary to clean the ink cartridge nozzles if the your labels are printing with horizontal banding or if you suspect an ink cartridge nozzle has become slightly dried out or clogged. |
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Weight gain of migrants during migration stopover: Weight data routinely collected during banding operations in the migration season can be used to estimate average weight gain by birds stopping over at a site. |
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Are they fit enough to traipse around the banding area every half hour? |
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Silicification is present in the form of vuggy silica, chalcedony banding and quartz veinlets. |
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Eaglets were studied through annual counts, banding for future identification, and ongoing monitoring for contaminant levels in the blood of eaglets and in unhatched eggs. |
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The most common procedures used in the United States are laparoscopic gastric banding and laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. |
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Changes to the gut microbiome last at least nine years after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass or gastric banding surgery, scientists report in the Aug. |
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As an experienced system supplier we solve any banding problem, even up to the development and integration of fully automatic banding systems into our customers' assembly lines. |
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The company will demonstrate rapid case construction utilizing nesting, banding, boring and doweling, and clamping for case assembly. |
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Illegality and insecurity of tenure often inhibit people from making substantial improvements to their homes or from banding together to upgrade their neighbourhood. |
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While the media campaign was ultimately unsuccessful in preventing the legislation from passing, the banding together of most affiliates to attack these pieces of legislation in the courts has been more successful. |
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The important thing is that groups of people with similar interests and commitments are banding together across the country to improve the environment in their local communities. |
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But as members ourselves, we tend to think that there are advantages to banding together and that membership in a world-wide association of staff and freelance interpreters merits serious consideration. |
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Who could possibly argue the logic of banding together with fellow workers all across Canada to fight more effectively for the rights of all brothers and sisters? |
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It is not, therefore, possible to state categorically that the banding on wheels from the accident site was a result of brake shoe force during the runaway. |
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The design expression introduces two colours of brick with banding and patterning, along with sand-blasted concrete base and window surrounds that provide visual interest and scale appropriate to an elementary school. |
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Every major label now has a team devoted to creating their own playlists for Spotify and rivals, while independent labels are talking about the idea of banding together to create their own equivalent. |
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But by banding together, they may persuade domestic investors to do so. |
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If the banding marks on the left wheels of the first runaway car were created just before the impact, that would further suggest that the hand brake had been applied on the first car. |
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Thus, periodic pressure changes result in the light-and-dark banding observed in ophiolite gabbros. |
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We offer the coated banding paper in different thicknesses and design. |
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One strip of banding may have broken many miles before the derailment as one of the recovered pieces of banding had been dragged for a period of time. |
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Four of these exhibited banding marks on the tread of one wheel per axle. |
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After the gels were destained, students compared and contrasted the banding patterns on the gels. |
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In addition, samples from 472 migrating peregrine falcons trapped on autumnal and vernal migrations for banding purposes were also tested. |
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In 2009 the factory also renovated the converter operating facilities, banding wheel shop and repaired gas treatment plants, having spent more than 1 billion rubles on environmental measures. |
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Corporations, governments, other public and private institutions are banding together to host events to educate consumers about how they can safeguard their privacy in our inter-connected digital world. |
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The Pharao Collection is crystalline glass with a precious platinum banding. |
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The snow did not let up and despite the horrible weather conditions we actually had a great time and the exercise of banding together was good for the soul. |
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Use of annual density banding to estimate longevity of infauna of massive corals. |
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So what's wrong with banding together to get noticed? |
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He got a banding permit in the early 30s and was an active bander for the rest of his life. |
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The fear of loss of identity, traditions and economic disparity led to the banding together of citizens to achieve what was once theirs. |
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Other seaweed pills exploit the same effect as gastric banding, expanding in the stomach to make the body feel more full. |
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The magnetic banding directly corresponds with the Earth's polar reversals. |
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The banding furnishes a map in time and space of both spreading rate and polar reversals. |
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The resulting seasonal layering is preserved in an even distribution of clay sediment banding. |
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The monomorphic enzymes include ADH, LDH and MDH, all of which produced identical banding patterns regardless of the taxon tested. |
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Women are also banding together on the Internet. |
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To unify the department and break up the space, HDI used plexiglass banding that floats from the walls around the perimeter and above the displays. |
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NewHope Bariatrics announced today the opening of its first Ambulatory Surgery Center focused on the treatment of obesity through adjustable gastric banding. |
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Using a short tube called a proctoscope, your doctor grasps the haemorrhoid with forceps and attaches a rubber band around the base using a banding instrument. |
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Good Weave certified, notNeutral's Eccentric design was partly conceived as a metaphor for a basket, with the banding and radiating linear elements evoking the basket weave. |
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Ring chromosome was observed to have a single centromer in CBG banding. |
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Venous blood gas and lactate values of mourning doves, boat-tailed grackles, and house sparrows after capture by mist net, banding, and venipuncture. |
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They approved payment for the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding and biliopancreatic diversion with a duodenal switch. |
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Each can carry a different colour which allows banding across the loom. |
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The table has satinwood banding and rests on four urn-shaped pedestal columns with handcarved, reeded saber legs, acanthus leaves and brass-paw castered feet. |
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You can recognize this species of bird by the banding on the wing. |
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Right and left ventricular collagen content was increased with pulmonary artery banding compared to sham-operated controls and ameliorated by macitentan. |
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Four species of eastern North Pacific rockfishes of the genus Sebastes are easily distinguished from their congeners by the coloration characteristic of broad lateral banding. |
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The surgical interventions covered in the registry include gastric banding, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. |
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The tails of the large falcons are quite uniformly dark gray with inconspicuous black banding and small, white tips, though this is probably plesiomorphic. |
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While banding ferruginous pygmy-owls and Eastern screech-owls in south Texas during 2004, we recorded Philornis mimicola and Ornithodoros concanensis parasitizing nestfings. |
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Banding usually takes place during July-September, and both young, fledged birds and adults are banded by capturing birds in bait traps. |
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Banding is cheaper because shrink-wrap machines not only take up a lot of space but they provide a lot of waste, too. |
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Banding also appears in topographical atomic force microscope images of hydrated, native fibrils. |
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Banding ensures that we can offer unrelated stock to fellow aviculturists. |
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Banding teams either rappelled or climbed to eyries that contained young. |
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