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No defect was detected in the relocation of the paired centrioles to abut the nuclear membrane or in the initial formation of the annulus.
It is really a legal fiction to say that a defect in the architecture of the courthouse itself caused her mother's death.
The embryos were then inserted into female mice that gave birth to mice with this genetic defect.
She had a restrictive defect later shown to be caused by a rheumatoid lung.
Finally a naso-orbital lesion would emerge through a defect between the frontal and the lacrimal bones.
The only defect of it is an unreal scheme of the parterre done by ashlaring.
Manx Syndrome is a normally fatal defect caused by the so-called Manx gene, which causes the taillessness.
Hannah was born with multiple abnormalities, including a heart defect, and has learning difficulties.
Alternately, it is possible that there is a defect in macrophage production in these animals.
The U.S., for its part, counted it as a victory when a member of the Bolshoi would hop an airport turnstile and defect.
Both diametrical and radial defect lines are found within the DNA cholesteric spherulites studied.
In some cases, an atrial septal defect closes without treatment in the first few weeks after birth.
The scrub person keeps the patch oriented correctly from harvest to replantation over the defect site.
And if they joined the United States armed services, they surely did not join to rebel or defect to the enemy.
There is some evidence that alcoholism of early onset is associated with a defect in serotonin regulation.
The gifted A-level student suffered from a rare heart defect which caused her to collapse at the wheel of her car leading to the crash.
This treatment involves biological repair of the defect with autologous tissue.
It's a tricky question to answer because we don't keep registries of miscarriages the way we keep birth defect registries and cancer registries.
I think you know, as a former law lecturer, what the defect in that question is.
By measuring the time between the pulse and the photon flash of electron-positron annihilation the team was able to map the defect regions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is not to say, of course, that the excursus in the second stage has been a loss and a defect.
This defect of lenses is known as chromatic aberration and is quite obvious in the eye.
Her intense lustre brings out every defect of the instrument, and especially the chromatic aberration.
The chief defect of the coffered Renaissance ceiling is the lack of this predominating part.
There is a very important defect in vision which should be detected as early in life as possible, and that is color blindness.
Sometimes there is a retention defect and confabulation to account for the recent past.
There is no control group, and consequently, no way of knowing whether the improvement was due to the removal of the defect.
Deformity and deficiency of the corpus callosum in some degenerates is but an expression of general defect of associating tracts.
The only other defect of crepe rubber which has any bearing on its use in manufacture is mould.
A local defect somewhat similar in effect to cup shake is known as rind gall.
The generals accordingly, having recognised the defect, set about curing it.
The rough edges, or deckle, on hand-made paper is a necessary defect due to the way the paper is made.
His art is less for every deduction from his holiness, and less for every defect of common sense.
But, after all, what incontestable defect in it has any one succeeded in demonstrating?
Of this inability two causes may be assigned, a defect of tension in the external organs, and a decay of the seminal fluid.
The careworn face with lines about the mouth and forehead is one of the plainest signs of duodenal defect.
This defect is remedied in the 'abridgement,' the number of examples being nearly twice as great as in the original work.
Politics, to be executively right, must have a unity of means and time, and a defect in either overthrows the whole.
No defect is extenuated, nor is there any patriotic exaggeration of merits.
Still another defect of vision is known as presbyopia or farsightedness due to old age.
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