The earliest formed neurons make the innermost cortical layer, while neurons formed later make successive outer layers. |
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The innermost layer is the pia mater, a delicate vascular layer adherent to the surface of the brain and spinal cord. |
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The innermost is Manu Bay where many of the big-name international surf comps in NZ are held. |
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I respond becoming even more unnerved, not one bit liking the idea of her being able to read my innermost thoughts. |
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Speaking to a faceless audience who they believed was listening to them somewhere, made them come out with their innermost feelings and fears. |
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Sometimes people deliberately shrink away from words because of their belief that words lack power to express innermost feelings. |
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Eighteen urban youths share their innermost feelings in their class's open mike poetry presentation. |
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For fifty hypnotic minutes, we immersed ourselves in noise, drowning out even our very innermost thoughts. |
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All the hurrying, worrying bustle of the world would be shut out, and she could concentrate on her innermost thoughts. |
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But when the day finally arrives when he packs away the clubs for good, he doesn't conceal what he hopes his innermost thoughts will be. |
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Gender of itself has no bearing on a person's innermost desire for liberty and to reach their fullest potential possible. |
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Does it make you uncomfortable that people can read your innermost thoughts? |
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It's always interesting to see people's innermost fears and insecurities projected on to another isn't it? |
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No matter how we might change externals, it is only when our innermost feelings are altered that we truly change and grow. |
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I poured out my deepest and innermost thoughts and wouldn't stop until there was no more to share. |
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Those deep, innermost feelings you have about the world being really awful are probably right. |
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The frigid water soaks your innermost layer of clothing, which is practically a guarantee of hypothermia. |
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The initiation of cortical cell collapse was observed 5-6 cell layers from the innermost unmodified cortical layer. |
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The innermost layer adjacent to the lumen was occasionally difficult to distinguish. |
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That was why, in the innermost pocket of his carrying bag, secured beneath several layers of waterproof cloth, there was a tin of candy. |
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The central point of the spicule positioned very close to the innermost shell wall. |
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Our bodies, from our skin's outermost layer to our brain's innermost neurons, are sacred to us. |
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He correctly pointed out that six spheres can surround a central sphere in the innermost ring. |
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In general, the innermost layer of the seed coat of legumes consists of irregularly shaped cells with large intracellular spaces. |
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Five towers made of stylised lotuses rise from the centre, with the innermost tower rising to a height of 699 feet. |
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Expression has also been reported in the innermost layer of the tobacco seed-coat. |
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The roofs had originally comprised a profiled metal decking as the innermost layer. |
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This innermost cell layer is surrounded by about two layers of narrow cells, which are elongate in longitudinal direction. |
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If a flexible pipe is subject to severe bending, the innermost steel carcass may seize and plastically deform. |
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The innermost part of the bowsprit, from which the forestaysail flies, is called the heel. |
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A freckle is an increase in pigment in the innermost layer of the epidermis, which is the top layer of skin. |
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All the while we're privy to Bridget's innermost thoughts as she discovers the pratfalls and perils of being a single woman in the city. |
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We are not privy to his innermost thoughts here, but to what he chose to record. |
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It lies between the outer enamel and the innermost core of the tooth called the dental pulp. |
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Psychics aren't overly worried about other psychics reading their minds and revealing their innermost secrets to the world. |
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Trapped Rafah residents huddled in the innermost rooms of their homes as bullets rained outside. |
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The script's exploration of people's innermost desire to discover their own potential made this play very relatable to its audience. |
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There will be no one who is able to respond sympathetically to his innermost fears and apprehensions. |
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You search your innermost recesses and you examine the motivations and the emotions of the heart. |
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One goat is then sacrificed and its blood sprinkled in the Tabernacle's innermost sanctum, the Holy of Holies. |
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The bristle and eyelash consist of a rachis void of barbs, except at the innermost base. |
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In both normal-length and elongated telomeres, telomeric turnover was found to involve all but the innermost few repeats. |
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The innermost meningeal layer, the pia mater, is closely applied to the surface of the brain tissue and carries many small arteries and veins. |
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The innermost sections have the shape of a torus, but at Z 15 the edge of the channel opened to the bulk. |
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For a century, they bestrode court and country, privy to the innermost controversy. |
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Both were rocks, the outermost with two moonlets and a small cloud of large asteroids, the innermost with none. |
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Perched alone on a stage, a character engages in a soliloquy so as to unveil their innermost thoughts to the audience. |
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You may be able to work around the problem by turning off the hachures for all contours except the innermost closed contour. |
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In contrast to what has been reported for both Vicia and Pisum, we could not find any cell wall ingrowths in the innermost cells of the ground parenchyma. |
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Once again, her innermost thoughts collided with her spoken words. |
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Our innermost thoughts offered up to old friends from high school are there to be seen by some voyeuristic devil in Tasmania. |
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The nacre, or mother of pearl, is the innermost layer, which is composed of thin, alternating, laminae of calcium carbonate and an organic material. |
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Also, please note my tweed coat with leather elbow patches, which cements my authenticity and invites you to share with me your innermost secrets. |
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After all, the innermost sexual longings of presidents, both living and dead, have long been the stuff of rumor and conjecture. |
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Each of these habitations is equipped with a kitchen extension, situated in the corner between the innermost end of its corridor and its central room. |
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Among friends again, we may be happy to confide our innermost secrets, but when it comes to revealing how much we earn or save, most of us are less forthcoming. |
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She manages to capture some of their innermost feelings, and shows that transsexuals have the same range of emotions and personalities as normal people. |
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He seemed to know her innermost thoughts, as though reading her mind. |
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All sorts of personal correspondence, our innermost thoughts, and much of what we have been doing over the past few years are recorded on the computer. |
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If you feel the need to share your innermost thoughts and outermost talents with the world, or check out some established sites, here's where to go. |
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On the lake's western shores there are large moraine systems of which the innermost belong to the last glacial period. |
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The innermost ward contains the White Tower and is the earliest phase of the castle. |
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The innermost ward encloses an area immediately south of the White Tower, stretching to what was once the edge of the River Thames. |
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Between 1666 and 1676, the innermost ward was transformed and the palace buildings removed. |
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Between the Wakefield and Lanthorn Towers, the innermost ward's wall also serves as a curtain wall for the inner ward. |
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Most of the work was focused on the palatial buildings of the innermost ward. |
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In this version the innermost points of the lower left and upper right diagonals of the St Patrick's cross are cut off or truncated. |
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There are three beltways, the innermost which are streets and the outermost, Ring 3 which is an expressway. |
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Flensburg lies at the innermost tip of the Flensburg Fjord, an inlet of the Baltic Sea. |
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All radulae examined have a hook-shaped innermost lateral tooth in each half-row, with a short, triangular cusp and a secondary cusp mid-length. |
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Measurable, results-driven and unwaveringly upbeat, Life Lists allow us to focus on our innermost goals. |
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The center of everything is God out of the center I see luminous iridescences shot at the orbits of stars and of the innermost world. |
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That may prove as challenging as Romney revealing his innermost self. |
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The thought still stays with me of the humble-heartedness in the innermost, that I seemed to see in that skilled artificer of song. |
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The hindgut matrix in prehatching stage 19 embryos consists of a trilayered electron dense lamina, subjacent electron dense material and the innermost lucent layer. |
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The inner ward was created during Richard the Lionheart's reign, when a moat was dug to the west of the innermost ward, effectively doubling the castle's size. |
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You frighten me a little by the order that is all through you. Even your sins appear to have unity, whereas I keep house topsy-turvily in my innermost being. |
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Flensburg was founded at the latest by 1200 at the innermost end of the Flensburg Fjord by Danish settlers which were soon joined by German merchants. |
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In the Middle Ages, Amsterdam was surrounded by a moat, called the Singel, which now forms the innermost ring in the city, and makes the city centre a horseshoe shape. |
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The actual cult images in the innermost sanctuaries of Egyptian temples, of which none have survived, were evidently rather small, even in the largest temples. |
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You might take some unexpected job-related journeys, but the truly rewarding exploration involves soul-searching, discovering your innermost desires and hidden agendas. |
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Consider the case of gerunds in Abkhaz, which lose the innermost subject AGR slot but retain the object AGR markers in the outermost prefixal slot. |
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