Cervical thymic masses are congenital lesions that result from aberrant thymic migration during embryogenesis. |
|
Girls with ovarian tumors may have abdominal pain and masses that can be felt in the abdomen. |
|
Let the toiling masses on both sides make common cause against their avaricious overlords. |
|
Good nodular masses of azurite, some of which contain bladed crystals to 5 cm, occur in the Chingola mine, Zambia. |
|
In some fractures bordering the clay seams, azurite and malachite occur as masses of alternating, crudely parallel bands. |
|
The most common nodules are pure azurite in radially fibrous masses that exhibit a peculiar satiny sheen or chatoyancy on broken surfaces. |
|
The authors seem to accept it as axiomatic that the masses who suffer under tyranny are necessarily pro-American. |
|
Third, most crucially, acts of terror divert the attention of the masses away from collective action. |
|
Others may need support if grown in rich soils with high levels of nitrogen, as this produces masses of weak, sappy growth. |
|
Sunspots are whirling masses of electrically charged gas formed by magnetic fields deep within the Sun. |
|
By now the path has degraded into the faintest of trails, partly hidden by leaves, obscured sometimes entirely by masses of tangled roots. |
|
The country had long been under the rule of a corrupt dictator whose authoritarian rule had alienated the masses. |
|
Whether it's spaghetti, pork lo mein, or mac and cheese, the masses just can't get enough of them. |
|
A triple-beam balance gets its name because it has three beams that allow you to move known masses along the beam. |
|
No suspicious masses or lesions were identified in the lymph node or omental specimens. |
|
They are roughly textured lumpen masses, yet they're instantly recognizable, which makes for a palpable tension. |
|
Of the lumpen masses, 1.5 million died in concentration camps and 1.3 million in the war against the outside world. |
|
The omnipotent media were pictured as conveying messages to atomized masses of individuals. |
|
Protons and neutrons have masses of approximately 1 atomic mass unit each, whereas electrons only have a mass of.0006 amu. |
|
At this time, chemists knew the atomic masses of elements and their chemical properties, and an astonishing phenomenon jumped out at them! |
|
|
If the media play the same theme day after day, the masses will accept it as fact, even in the absence of evidence. |
|
For naturalistic plantings, lay bulbs out in informal masses with curved borders and asymmetrical shapes. |
|
I don't begrudge them their fame, their fortune, their masses of sweaty teenage girls and boys rushing the stage to touch them. |
|
So it makes perfect sense to leave the masses to their low culture, and they will likely do the same for you. |
|
Trying to assuage the ruffled feelings of the masses by conducting such events in situations of necessity may be fine. |
|
Even in India, its birthplace, where it has been ruling supreme for the last 3,000 years, it has not been able to permeate the masses. |
|
The toiling masses now seem to be composed mostly of noble armigers bearing double-barrelled names. |
|
It includes a tight section of passage, masses of mud, a mini-wallows, and loadsa crawling. |
|
Some of the richer argentiferous galena pockets contained masses of mineral three or four inches in size. |
|
The move has horrified the nation's literati in a country where serious literature is a serious business and popular with the masses. |
|
Most compositions are swirling masses of intense orchestration mixed once again with this signature drum 'n' bass lite rhythm programming. |
|
What tourists visiting the town by rail must think of the masses of lineside litter can only be imagined. |
|
Initially, the artist blocks out his masses, then zones them by tonal contrasts, and concludes by linear accenting and overpainted figures. |
|
Simon manages to imply whole whirling masses of emotional upheaval in but a few words and lines of melody. |
|
Some readers think he's a demonic force for mediocrity, others believe he's an apostle of decent design for the masses. |
|
Superclusters are known with sizes as large as 300 million light years, containing as much as 10 solar masses of material. |
|
You will notice that the masses have no effect on the light curve for this simple model. |
|
With its roots in the suffering masses of Latin America, liberation theology has long insisted that God hovers close to the downtrodden. |
|
Males were then reweighed before mating trials, and those premating masses are those reported below and used in all analyses featuring male mass. |
|
So the Labor party is merely going along with the masses by letting sleeping dogs lie. |
|
|
It was within the lepromatous skin nodules using primitive staining techniques that he saw masses of rodshaped bodies. |
|
This consultant could provide advice, assistance and help decipher the masses of legalese and hogwash that most laws are wrapped up in. |
|
As they came to the end of their set they left the Academy to masses of cheers. |
|
The pyroxenoid occurs as granular masses of small anhedral crystals associated with manganoan magnetite. |
|
Large anhedral masses of yttrian fluorite, measuring to several feet across, were found at the White Cloud pegmatite. |
|
Film strips hung from the cutter's rack, bits and pieces of Utah, out-takes overexposed and underexposed, masses of impenetrable material. |
|
Most manufacturers depend on a network of resellers to bring their products to the masses. |
|
The notion of zombified masses sitting around accepting Novak's every word has always been a fond one. |
|
And so the masses were left to the mercy of the soup kitchens, which were set up all over Ireland to bring relief. |
|
The masses want an eye for an eye, the Law of Moses, implemented post-haste. |
|
Perhaps we should regard his mock battle with him as a harmless diversion, a little fireside amusement for the masses. |
|
As a result, there is much less interaction between the lower troposphere air masses of the polar regions and middle latitudes. |
|
Within the transparency, amorphous shapes glowed a pinkish grey, punctuated with darker, circular masses. |
|
Subsequently, an exploratory abdominal laparotomy was performed to remove the masses. |
|
The early Republican ideal of the yeoman farmer was giving way to the virtues of urban capitalism and concern for, or fear of, the urban masses. |
|
The position at which influent water penetrates the lake water depends on the relative densities of the water masses. |
|
One of its latest initiatives to take theatre close to the masses is opening up rehearsals to the public. |
|
Berardinelli lacerates Stone for allegedly not making an attempt to appeal to the masses. |
|
Gadolinite and allanite intergrowths form walnut-shaped vitreous black masses and nodules to 5 cm across. |
|
Ingenuity in section is elaborated in plan, in which each of the masses is articulated with deep re-entrants on the London Wall side. |
|
|
The movement of these air masses creates low-pressure systems that bring intense rain in the summer. |
|
As the alarms sounded, I saw masses of black smoke billowing out and realised it was serious. |
|
All day long, she had been dealing with the clones, the carbon copy popular masses. |
|
Typically the Furness haematite is found in rounded masses, resembling animal kidneys, and so is known as kidney ore. |
|
Since the public has lost faith in ideology, politicians must now use fear in order to maintain their hold over the masses. |
|
Can this medium really have a genuine impact on the masses or is it another internet fashion? |
|
Traditional red colourings include kermes and cochineal, both of which are pigments made by crushing masses of tiny insects. |
|
Marcasite, when viewed in hand specimen, tends to form crudely banded masses or massive aggregates. |
|
Always involved in the preparation of Confirmation Classes she also tutored and ensured young readers were available for the masses. |
|
The mood of the broad masses is quite at odds with the creed of avarice and social reaction that animates the incoming government. |
|
Will the NGO-led masses be waving white flags of surrender on 2 July in Edinburgh with these wristbands? |
|
In the early 1930s Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar showed that white dwarfs can have a maximum mass of 1.4 solar masses. |
|
At the moment, it is festooned with masses of clusters of white flowers which give a thick, heady scent. |
|
In a nutshell, when the masses justly resist, it is an honor and an obligation to stand in support of such resistance. |
|
Incidental renal or adrenal masses are sometimes found during imaging for problems unrelated to the kidneys and adrenal glands. |
|
The campaign was revolutionary in its use of the Internet to raise funds and rally the masses. |
|
The seething masses, still reeling, rallied and demanded a debate in the Commons. |
|
Close to the front opening of the Eustachian tubes are masses of tissue called adenoids. |
|
Poetry then embraces the failure of communication in terms of masses, but not between individual readers and writers, addressees and addressers. |
|
As a result, all masses in the weekdays and weekends will take place in St. Patrick's Church. |
|
|
Others who have been waiting in the wings will be licking their chops, jockeying for space, for acceptability among the masses. |
|
Then we'd be able to hold big gymnastics festivals where masses of gymnasts and acrobats would perform. |
|
In developing and democratizing countries, the masses are less ignorant, quiescent, or afraid than they once were. |
|
Maybe we could even rush out a quickie biography, explaining to the masses the meaning of Mr. Greenspan's life and work. |
|
The masses of statues, in bronze, silver, gold, and marble, accustomed the Romans to this kind of visual display and to Hellenistic luxury. |
|
All these failings point to a public transit system thought of by officials as only more social welfare for the quarrelsome masses. |
|
Up the other side, above masses of jungle, rose a rocky, desolate mountain. |
|
In a culture that worships celebrities while pretending to disdain them, the Sony emails are catnip for the masses. |
|
The book's central thesis is that propaganda influences the masses in important ways. |
|
After all that, the party can go to market with a product that is acceptable to the masses. |
|
Sanger felt, to the contrary, that it was the nonacademic masses who tended to be annoying. |
|
Plus, on cable you no longer have to whitewash the story and appease the masses, so the narratives are getting more interesting. |
|
But are the ballast masses, so critical for the Apollo entry guidance to work properly, really gone as they should be? |
|
A small exploitative class of intermediaries benefited enormously from the neocolonial relationship, but the masses were sunk in abject poverty and misery. |
|
Like a magician waving his magic wand, McGrath took on the guise of Merlin as he wove his magic, enrapturing his team-mates, opponents and adoring masses. |
|
The hybrid Japanese anemone is one of my favourite late-summer flowers and one we could do with more of since it produces masses of white or pink flowers with yellow centres. |
|
Conan Doyle eventually left medicine and created Sherlock Holmes, a character who brought science to the masses. |
|
Ninety percent of adnexal masses involve the fallopian tube or ovary. |
|
This semester, I am both humbled and proud to join the ranks of published columnists who choose to express their opinions for the consumption of the masses. |
|
At this time of year, the woodland garden brims with masses of colour coming from the thousands of rhododendrons, camellias, kalmias and magnolias. |
|
|
The Shamuratovs' House-museum represents the Karakalpak culture of the period when common working people and public masses were involved in creating their culture. |
|
I flew out to Rome in the early hours of Tuesday 5 April, reaching the Vatican by about 2pm to join the masses of people queuing to pay their respects. |
|
These include poetry readings, concerts of romantic music, films, street theatre and special masses at St Valentine's church for engaged couples and wedding anniversaries. |
|
With the wind at her back Joy found the walk aggravating due to the fact that her waist long hair threw itself in front of her vision in tangled masses. |
|
Other minerals associated with the orpiment crystals are white to colorless barite crystals, lemon-yellow crystalline masses of sulfur, and minor realgar. |
|
We still have no clear idea of the extent of underground compositions written for use in the recusant community, but Byrd's masses would have been part of this campaign. |
|
This album is trying too hard to be smooth and pleasing to the masses, meaning that Wright ends up crooning uninterestingly where she should be knocking us dead. |
|
It is much more convenient in these cases to use relative atomic masses. |
|
Avatars, or alter egos that people create for on-line games or singles spaces, would no doubt confirm his beliefs about the self-seduction of the masses by simulations. |
|
There, in Laguna Beach, I saw hibiscus hedges eight feet tall, with solid masses of large red and pink flowers, and sprawling banks of white and yellow jasmine. |
|
Intensified upwelling would enhance aridity along the west coast of South America by preventing moist air masses of the Pacific anticyclone from encroaching landwards. |
|
The former president's Republicanism offers a worst-of-all-worlds package of intrusive behavioural regulation for the masses and socialism for the wealthy. |
|
This resulted in its isolation and repudiation by the Algerian masses. |
|
The song that seduced the masses all those months ago is still a zinger. |
|
Microscopically, sections from the retroperitoneal masses consisted of spindle cell proliferation involving the lymph node and extending into adjoining soft tissue. |
|
And, by the way, those who have the extreme or exclusivist view of religion have got masses of websites, networks. |
|
The spontaneous revolutionism of the masses was, by contrast, fully exploited by the anarchists, who in 1881 set up the Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region. |
|
The body lies in state for the nine days during the funeral masses. |
|
I needn't remind you that this is the very same society that shackles them with its false smile and pristine lies and acts as a drug for the braindead masses. |
|
The mineral is found as small pink to gray masses of microcrystals in quartz-feldspar pegmatites and veins in association with astrophyllite, riebeckite, and zircon. |
|
|
This it did, and in a short time the western railways had accumulated masses of rolling stock which they were unwilling to relinquish but unable to utilize efficiently. |
|
The high mountain ridges protect the Fergana Valley and other lowlands from Arctic air masses, but temperatures drop below freezing more than one-hundred days a year. |
|
The dancefloor duly cleared, and I was dragged into the centre of the clapping masses to arhythmically twitch and prance for what seemed like ten minutes. |
|
Despite her electoral rout, the masses, seduced by her silken eloquence into believing that Dr Karunanidhi and his men had been witch hunting her, stood solidly behind her. |
|
Hollywood sees a moral dimension in protecting its property and the creative works of its artists, as well as a nobility in bringing entertainment to the masses. |
|
Outside its locked doors, amid atmospheric squalor, the huddling masses distract themselves with bread and circuses, while one man agitates for revolution. |
|
The long tail, one the busiest of buzzwords, refers to the eclectic, niche stuff that can be found beyond the mainstream, beyond the stuff that has broad appeal to the masses. |
|
Among the masses, especially in the Northern ghettos, the situation remains about the same, and for some it is worse. |
|
Brilliant autumnal colors in areas where there are many deciduous trees, such as aspens and maples, result in paintings that are masses of yellow and orange. |
|
It was weird, but not as weird as the goblins, ghosts, and other stock fiction figures mixing with the masses on the street. |
|
Historically, societies have been organised asymmetrically, between the masses or workers, and, on the other side, the divinely appointed, the elected, the experts. |
|
The atomic masses on the periodic table are expressed in amu. |
|
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have slightly different atomic masses due to the presence of differing numbers of neutrons in the nucleus. |
|
Evaluation of the wrist should begin with identifying erythema, swelling, masses, skin lesions, muscle atrophy, contractures, scars, or other obvious deformities. |
|
Many are attractive, irregularly shaped masses of well-developed crystals that exhibit a very dark shade of grass-green and a moderate to almost brilliant luster. |
|
Biopsy sites included cervical, mediastinal, supraclavicular, axillary, and inguinal lymph nodes, as well as masses of the cecum, stomach, colon, oropharynx, and eyelid. |
|
Air masses cover many hundreds or thousands of square miles, and adapt to the characteristics of the surface below them. |
|
Continental and superior air masses are dry while maritime and monsoon air masses are moist. |
|
Yet another convention indicates the layering of air masses in certain situations. |
|
Polar air masses develop over higher latitudes over the land or ocean, are very stable, and generally shallower than arctic air. |
|
|
Tropical and equatorial air masses are hot as they develop over lower latitudes. |
|
Continental polar air masses that affect North America form over interior Canada. |
|
A weather front is a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities, and is the principal cause of meteorological phenomena. |
|
The air masses separated by a front usually differ in temperature and humidity. |
|
Bochy was speaking for the masses, who watched a supposed duel of Cy Young award winners evolve into a full-fledged shellacking. |
|
The rapid and violent exertion of smiths, mightily sledging the glowing iron masses of their furnaces. |
|
Accordingly, it was popular with the broad masses of the working class of the United States. |
|
They rubbernecked as they squeezed past the masses sardined up against the window, while those who were in the know crowded inside the store. |
|
Various models predict the creation of black holes, ranging from a Planck mass to hundreds of thousands of solar masses. |
|
These masses are obtained by applying the laws of gravity to the measured characteristics of the orbit. |
|
They said various programmes for the development of the province and improvement of living standard of the masses are part of the budget. |
|
Although we have not traveled to all the planets nor to the Sun, we know their masses. |
|
Continental fragments correspond to land masses that have separated from a continental mass due to tectonic displacement. |
|
This resulted in large masses of organic material being buried under subsequent deposits such as shale formed from mud. |
|
Cicero's taunt that the populist politician Publius Clodius Pulcher had changed his name from Claudius to ingratiate himself with the masses. |
|
Luzern is a Swiss product and is perfect for anyone who doesn't like the idea of pouring masses of chemicals on to their face. |
|
At his instigation, masses by Cherubini and Hummel were first heard at the Three Choirs Festival by the orchestra in which he played the violin. |
|
The masses of thick tomato leaves are fed into a hopper, where they are chopped by a macerator. |
|
The manuscript also includes two masses, a motet, an anthem, and other songs and ballads, both vocal and instrumental. |
|
For example, western Germany is more impacted by milder Atlantic air masses than is eastern Germany. |
|
|
Faith, not pious acts, prayers or masses, in this view, can secure the grace of God. |
|
Skimmia is a gentle evergreen shrub with masses of emerald oval leaves and berries. |
|
Instructors are hoping that he won't go off and train with some other teacher of a McDojo where producing masses of black belts is the norm. |
|
They referred to themselves as Janeites in order to distinguish themselves from the masses who did not properly understand her works. |
|
Castle Howard is a flamboyant assembly of restless masses dominated by a cylindrical domed tower. |
|
They present most commonly as painless scrotal masses and occur as single or disseminated nodules. |
|
Museums in the United States tend to be gifts from the very rich to the masses. |
|
The mode of Mesozoic dinosaur body masses is between one and ten metric tonnes. |
|
The British also established universities worldwide, and higher education became available to the masses not only in Europe. |
|
Even though they took the military oath and were among the lower ranks it did not mean they would be fighting among the masses. |
|
Universities concentrated on science in the 19th and 20th centuries and became increasingly accessible to the masses. |
|
Just as river valleys direct streams and rivers on the continents, the bottom topography constrains the deep and bottom water masses. |
|
All these dense water masses sinking into the ocean basins displace the older deep water masses that were made less dense by ocean mixing. |
|
Water flowing northward becomes modified through evaporation and mixing with other water masses, leading to increased salinity. |
|
Oceanic eddies are also usually made of water masses that are different from those outside the eddy. |
|
The formation of AAIW can be explained very simply through the Ekman transport process and the divergence and convergence of water masses. |
|
It is by far the largest spreading intermediate water of all the ocean intermediate water masses. |
|
They hide in burrows, tubes, snags, masses of plants, other types of shelters. |
|
The low increases the surrounding pressure difference, which causes the very different air masses to collide at a faster speed. |
|
When the difference in temperature of the air masses is larger, so is the storm's instability, turbulence, and thus severity. |
|
|
It is a composite slump with proximal and distal allochthonous sediment masses separated by a large glide plane scar. |
|
Capelin distribution and migration is linked with ocean currents and water masses. |
|
In the tropics, the rainy season is provoked by the tropical air masses and the dry winters by subtropical high pressure. |
|
The main exposed masses of granite are seen at Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, St Austell, Carnmenellis, Land's End and the Isles of Scilly. |
|
This work was further refined by Lagrange and Laplace, allowing the masses of the planets and moons to be estimated from their perturbations. |
|
The Bergeron and Spatial Synoptic Classification systems focus on the origin of air masses that define the climate of a region. |
|
The benefits to the army were numerous, with the unemployed masses enlisting for military service alongside the more fortunate citizens. |
|
One ancient artifact found in bogs in many places is bog butter, large masses of fat, usually in wooden containers. |
|
Above these pits, there are hills formed by the hot masses burst out from the ground as estimated by a logical reasoning. |
|
Among the conserved works of Anerio composed in Poland there are only the polychoir masses written in prima practica. |
|
Hence, it is plausible to state that metabolic rate in animals with larger masses is greater than animals with a smaller mass. |
|
Stars were proven to be similar to the Earth's own Sun, but with a wide range of temperatures, masses, and sizes. |
|
As they blow across tropical regions, air masses heat up over lower latitudes due to more direct sunlight. |
|
Maritime tropical air masses are sometimes referred to as trade air masses. |
|
The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and adjacent land masses as far south as Newfoundland. |
|
The region is blanketed by dry and cold Arctic air masses for most of the year. |
|
Because luxury has now diffused into the masses, defining the word has become more difficult. |
|
Although the language of the masses remained English, the bilingual character of England in this period was thus formed. |
|
The emancipation of the slaves heralded in the establishment of the Jamaican education system for the masses. |
|
If he were forced to choose, he would take his stand with the masses, and this was the direction in which he moved. |
|
|
He was more conscious of social obligations than Luther and he genuinely believed that the masses would accept a government guided by God's word. |
|
Polymers almost always appear as mixtures of molecules of multiple molar masses, each of which could be considered a separate chemical substance. |
|
For the first time huge masses of the population could enter combat, rather than just the highly skilled professionals. |
|
Although a King has presumably higher status than a commoner, he is actually subordinate to the masses of people and the resources of society. |
|
The Zhou dynasty was divided between the masses and the hereditary noblemen. |
|
Traditionally, these plutons have been considered to form by ascent of relatively buoyant magma in large masses called plutonic diapirs. |
|
Revolutionarity can exist only in the feelings of an individual man or in the periodical outbursts of the masses. |
|
Thermal lows form due to localized heating caused by greater sunshine over deserts and other land masses. |
|
Colder air masses are termed polar or arctic, while warmer air masses are deemed tropical. |
|
We consider both equal and unequal-mass models, with total masses such that either a supramassive NS or a black hole is formed after merger. |
|
The Eden Project is his medium for getting that message across to the masses without boring the pants off them. |
|
How can we get the tweedle-dums and the tweedle-dees together for united action in the interests of the masses of the people? |
|
Such a difference in lifetimes expresses the unidenticality of masses, energies and momenta of axial-vector photons of the different components. |
|
The magmatic masses are moving at shallow depth in the western part of the Gulf of Pozzuoli. |
|
He reached the old ruins at last, dim masses of moss-grown masonry in the glimmer of the wintry starlight. |
|
For lead singer of Arrested Development, Speech, who wrote the words, the fact his lyrics reached the masses was enough. |
|
It is also used in ceremonial events such as weddings, graduations and church masses. |
|
The aboveground building masses are divided into dre 6 floors with a recessed staggered storeys. |
|
Rule out masses and any signs of acute abdomen, including rigidity and tympanic bowel sounds, she said. |
|
The warmer than usual weather is attributed to warm air masses from Africa which will remain over Southern and Eastern Europe. |
|
|
Meteorological officer Philippos Tymvios yesterday said warm and humid air masses were to blame for the last four days of warm weather. |
|
The Meteorological Office explained this warm weather by warm air masses coming from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. |
|
When a groundhog can't see its shadow, it indicates the absence of high-pressure air masses that bring clear but frigid weather from the north. |
|
When water vapor condenses inside a thunderstorm, the heat that's released drives fast-rising air masses that can spawn tornadoes. |
|
The masses of these so-called Wolf-Rayet stars are up to 250 times the mass of the Sun. |
|
I was among the masses, eager to check off an item high on my bucket list. |
|
We might have bypassed the ignorant masses in favor of an enlightened few. |
|
Altostratus translucidus, cloud sheets formed by the rising and cooling of large air masses, often precede advancing storm systems. |
|
Radiographically, these lesions are seen as large anterior mediastinal masses. |
|
The dense water masses that sink into the deep basins are formed in quite specific areas of the North Atlantic and the Southern Ocean. |
|
In 2010, the reaction masses left after the disposal of more than 130 tons of yperite were burnt. |
|
Sharply defined boundaries exist between water masses which form at the surface, and subsequently maintain their own identity within the ocean. |
|
If this difference is high, a strong westerly wind will result which in winter carries warm and humid Atlantic air masses right down to Europe. |
|
In contrast, the night frosts and advection of the cold Arctic air masses connected with anticyclones in the early spring depress the migration. |
|
Landslides, or slides, generally comprise the detachment and displacement of sediment masses. |
|
Slumping is generally used for rotational movement of masses on a hillside. |
|
Siberia is one of the coldest places in the Northern Hemisphere, and can act as a source of arctic air masses for North America. |
|
It was only through these intermediaries that the general masses had access to the divine. |
|
From this edition, much of the ocean's northern limit ceased to abut land masses. |
|
The mesons, which include the pions, the kaons, the rhos, the Ds, the etas, and many others, have masses ranging from. |
|
|
As noted, the process of ice formation and movement is a key driver in Arctic Ocean circulation and the formation of water masses. |
|
Water enters from both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and can be divided into three unique water masses. |
|
It is surrounded by the land masses of Eurasia, North America, Greenland, and by several islands. |
|
Ice, water and mantle rocks have mass, and as they move around, they exert a gravitational pull on other masses towards them. |
|
Examination revealed a soft, distended, nontender abdomen without guarding, rebound tenderness, or palpable masses. |
|
But a tireless 26-year battle by their families meant they could be properly laid to rest in separate masses and reburials last week. |
|
The Atlantic Ocean consists of four major, upper water masses with distinct temperature and salinity. |
|
Grossly, dermoid cysts and epidermoid cysts are unilocular cystic masses filled with keratinous material that may have a laminated appearance. |
|
Mean number of beet armyworm neonate larvae that successfully hatched 72 h after attaching egg masses to cotton leaves. |
|
The kyais are the principal intermediaries between the villages masses and the realm of the supernatural. |
|
Brussels' proximity to coastal areas influences the area's climate by sending marine air masses from the Atlantic Ocean. |
|
Bonaparte did not focus only on Caesar's military career but also on his relation with the masses, a predecessor to populism. |
|
On imaging, plain films of the abdomen may reveal annular or semicircular calcific plaques, ascites and poorly defined soft-tissue masses. |
|
In theory a large number of these inexpensive ships could attack in masses and overwhelm a dreadnought force. |
|
He concluded by this sailing that North America and Russia were separate land masses. |
|
Larvae often settle on the shell of adults, and great masses of oysters can grow together to form oyster reefs. |
|
This experiment was also the first test of Newton's theory of gravitation between masses in the laboratory. |
|
Computers assist in analysing the tsunami risk of every earthquake that occurs in the Pacific Ocean and the adjoining land masses. |
|
In the deep however, maritime currents are caused by the temperature gradients and the salinity between water density masses. |
|
Since density is mass divided by volume, the relative densities and relative sizes gives the relative masses. |
|
|
Living diatoms are often found clinging in great numbers to filamentous algae, or forming gelatinous masses on various submerged plants. |
|
Fresh fish and shellfish in Southern California tends to be expensive in restaurants, but by no means out of reach of the masses. |
|
The revolutionaries assumed that reactionary and monarchist forces preferred regional languages to try to keep the peasant masses underinformed. |
|
Dr Pippa Whitehouse, from Durham University's department of geography, studied how land masses react to the changing weight of ice sheets. |
|
Because of wars and also the smaller land masses of their countries, Europe has periodically experienced great insecurity over their food supply. |
|
He believes his two values, 4 and 20 eV, come from a mixture of two kinds of neutrino with two different rest masses being involved. |
|
The latter is characterized by intrinsic linear symmetry breaking, leading in general to nonzero rest masses of elementary particles. |
|
Such oscillations would become analogous to those of neutrinos which have nonzero rest masses. |
|
Table 2 presents the considered set of particles, their rest masses and positions on the logarithmic scale. |
|
Spiders as potential predators of leafroller larvae and egg masses in Central Washington apple and pear orchards. |
|
Large masses, such as ice sheets or glaciers, can depress the crust of the Earth into the mantle. |
|
However, the government still needed masses of paper product for the exchange certificates and the state's new issuing of paper money. |
|
Murray Barr identified inactivated X chromosomes in female cells, masses now called Barr bodies. |
|
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma may involve the CNS either by forming intraparenchymal masses or, more commonly, by infiltrating the leptomeninges. |
|
Multiple nodular masses were attached to the mesentery and mesovarium, and a large mass extended from the infundibulum of the oviduct. |
|
The old elite worried that the masses were too improvident and seditious. |
|
The force is proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. |
|
However, Chalmers's social ideas were never fully realised, as the gap between the church and the urban masses continued to increase. |
|
However this causes only a tiny portion of the masses of other subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. |
|
Voltaire distrusted democracy, which he saw as propagating the idiocy of the masses. |
|
|
Although he found evil in the historical record, he fervently believed reason and educating the illiterate masses would lead to progress. |
|
Amidst this fetor the Burmese masses live their festal and contemplative existences. |
|
There is also evidence of glossing the texts of the Epistles read in the masses of the Christmas Octave. |
|
The American system is doubtless the best for the hotelkeeper, as there are manifest advantages in feeding masses at once, over feeding the same number in detail. |
|
The masses were predominantly cystic in those with rectosigmoid involvement, and predominantly solid in those with transverse colon or appendiceal involvement. |
|
I couldn't even fathom what sort of sci-fi themed autoerotica might be on display for the perverted and sexually repressed masses that this sort of event obviously attracts. |
|
The northern islands, like the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, may be influenced by continental masses during winter months, such as cold fronts. |
|
This enabled an unconscientious builder to furnish bulky architectural masses, which presented a specious aspect of solidity and looked more costly than they really were. |
|
In the first step the physical surface is modelled by the geoid, a surface which approximates the mean sea level over the oceans and its continuation under the land masses. |
|
He said that PTI would soon see its actual weight in the by-polls,adding that PML-N candidates would win with majority as this party served the masses selflessly. |
|
He said that the masses rejected the agitative tactic in politics because they wanted resolution of their issues through the democratic way which was a positive sign. |
|
The numerous bulging clouds hid it behind their wallowsome masses. |
|
The evidence of previous fractures is seen in the metaphasis as masses of calcified matrix showing an abnormal architecture and surrounded by an excess of bone. |
|
The chances of long-term preservation of fossils in freshwaters are minimal, for freshwaters are readily disturbed and destroyed by drought on the land masses. |
|
I am beginning to sense a backlash among the masses against freaklitters in general, and against those who play games with nature to achieve multiple births. |
|
Water masses are also distinguished by their vertical position, so that there are surface water masses, intermediate water masses and deep water masses. |
|
Then there are the character actors who beaver away, delivering terrific turns year after year, eventually making the masses realise that they are national treasures. |
|
The massive sheets of ice locked away water, lowering the sea level, exposing continental shelves, joining land masses together, and creating extensive coastal plains. |
|
The technique also differentiates endometrial thickening from masses such as submucosal fibroids, adenomyomas, blood clots, and carcinomas, he added. |
|
Since that difference in temperature is what drives the jet stream that flows along the boundary between the two air masses, a lower difference means a slower jet stream. |
|