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Infantility, indefinitely prolonged, is also the indefinite prolongation of promise.
For the treatment with colchicine, a prolongation of the duration of the meiotic divisions was observed.
The gradual prolongation of the AH interval is a feature that rarely occurs in accessory pathway conduction.
They should bring to life the droning intonations and cadential prolongation his music shares with the undulating rhythms of Russian prayer.
Birth-related outcomes that were evaluated included estimated gestational age, length of prolongation, and delivery at term.
The prognosis will be much improved if the reason for its continual exacerbation and consequent prolongation were removed.
The decisiveness of a battle owes in large part to the swift conclusion of the war, not its prolongation and apparent interminability.
The splenius represents a superficial prolongation of the lateral column of muscle to the head.
And that hope was fulfilled. Though the prolongation of life offered by the antibody was not huge 3½ months, on average it was real.
If the Asian continental margin ends in the deep ocean trench system seaward from the Ryukyus, the Ryukyus themselves are part of the prolongation of the mainland.
Until Monday night's broadcast, the tedious prolongation of the inquiry could be blamed on Mr Clinton's stonewalling.
We witnessed a policy based on the prolongation of the negotiations with no prospect of final agreement.
The Yongzheng painters were the first to carry foliate decoration over on to the back of the dish, usually as a prolongation of the stem.
It is widely recognized that access by belligerent groups to the gains from drug production and trafficking contributes to the intensity and prolongation of military conflict.
Breathing of oxygen under pressure may cause prolongation of adaptation to darkness and reduced peripheral vision.
Health has become the over-riding contemporary virtue, and the measure of health care in rich countries has become, to a great extent, the simple prolongation of life.
As with other currently available fluoroquinolone and macrolide antibiotics, QTc interval prolongation has been linked to the use of telithromycin.
Such prolongation increases the risk of torsade de pointes, a ventricular tachycardia-fibrillation with a characteristic electrocardiogram presentation.
We extended this formulation to the multidifferential ones, and consider their infinite order jet prolongation.
Some politicians have called for a prolongation of this mission, but the legality of this is heavily disputed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The floor is prolonged into an infundibulum which contains a prolongation of the third ventricle.
A carpophore is a prolongation of receptacle or axis between the carpels and bearing them.
In ripening the parts separate, and hang divergent from a hair-like prolongation of the receptacle known as the gynophore.
I have been determined in my choice of the studentship by the idea of what would be a sort of prolongation of his life.
The prolongation of each of the curves beyond the triple point must lie between the other two curves.
It was a prolongation of the patria potestas up to the period of bare physical manhood.
The postcava enters the liver in a special prolongation of the liver substance.
The only variety to be expected is in its shrill intensity and prolongation.
About twenty of us had devoted our nights for over a week to the prolongation of a burrow.
The first thing that strikes us is the fact that many test-persons show a marked prolongation of the reaction time.
They were thus formed with their line of retreat in prolongation of their front.
Hence, drawing a vertical line at A', limited by the prolongation of ao, we have A'a' for the motion of the instantaneous axis.
Colonial literature is a prolongation of the parental literature and is at first commentative and imitative of that.
The stolon, like that in salpa, contains a prolongation of the branchial sack.
In the prolongation of the street we see some remains of the convent.
Issues germane to the prolongation of parental roles, midlife mothering and unpaid work are also highlighted.
It has been one of the main causes of the prolongation of the war.
The antique bed must be considered as the prolongation of the diphros.
Von Rittenheim was delighted at the prolongation of his happiness.
The wave of warmth that went through him was like the prolongation of his vision.
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