Crystals sometimes exhibit visible inclusions of micas and tourmaline as well as rarer minerals, such as cassiterite. |
|
The rarer types of bladder cancer include squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas, which have a different cell structure. |
|
It is a juvenile kelp klipfish, Clinus rotundifrons, one of the rarer klipfishes. |
|
It lists all the rarer plants of the district, and the zoophytes, and devotes a whole chapter to geology. |
|
Such a direct riposte is rare and the opportunity to make it courteously and publicly, rarer still. |
|
Besides the aromatic oils and dried flowers, the shop sells rarer products such as seeds and bonsai. |
|
When you move down the periodic table, as the atomic numbers increase, the elements become rarer. |
|
Fossil oligochaetes are much rarer, and there are almost no fossil hirudineans known. |
|
Sea campion, thrift and bird's-foot trefoil flourish here alongside many rarer plants such as sea kale, sea pea and sea heath. |
|
In rarer instances, she claimed such equipment had been used to provide proof of gross misconduct among employees. |
|
There is little continuing medical education and even rarer access to recent biomedical information. |
|
Bombing birds' nests is actually a boon for bird-watchers, since the ones that survive become rarer, and more exciting to spot. |
|
The pen is used mostly to write signatures, while picking up the Chinese brush, which is difficult and inconvenient to use, is rarer still. |
|
Movies about poor, uneducated mothers forced to work punishing jobs are even rarer. |
|
Cancer of the small bowel, the longer, thinner part of the intestines is much rarer. |
|
There are usually two or three full lunar eclipses a year, making them rarer than solar eclipses. |
|
Where these trees are growing in natural bush, the fleshy fruit is a favourite with both vervet monkeys and the rarer samango monkeys. |
|
This switch is darkly ironic, because hippos are now much rarer than African elephants. |
|
It's rare for an author to give a new phrase to a language, rarer still in these days of spin, catchphrases and advertising straplines. |
|
The second and much rarer stripe of drinker is your peer, the fully functional alcoholic. |
|
|
The lake is the haunt of kingfishers, otters and even rarer wildlife, such as Cetti's warblers and water rails. |
|
The hooded and hog-nosed skunks are rarer and found mostly in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. |
|
Omphacite and chloromelanite are locally quite abundant in these rarer rocks. |
|
The new facility will cater for the rarer bird species, like parrots, raptors, waterfowl, cranes, storks, hornbills, and other selected birds. |
|
One of the rarer minerals is hornblende, which is also found with crystals of quartz. |
|
Factor IX is used for treating sufferers of Christmas disease, which is a rarer and more serious form of haemophilia. |
|
Lines to the betting counters are odysseys unto themselves, and open seats in any good sports book are rarer than a winning four-team parlay. |
|
The comb-jellies were fairly common, but we also saw the rarer Bolinopsis, or angel comb jelly. |
|
Even rarer were certain organic dyes, such as indigo or purple, which had to be impregnated in chalk or the like to make them fast. |
|
Such writing on objects was frequent, though rarer in the plastic arts after c. 475 bc. |
|
We know that that's a much rarer cause of irregular periods, a much less common disease than polycystic ovary syndrome. |
|
One problem with this is that six-card flushes and straights are much rarer than five-card ones. |
|
This is rarer and is usually caused by weeds such as nettles and docks, late flowering plants and fungal spores. |
|
It is even rarer that one stable has the top two in the market and three live each-way chances. |
|
Her gift is a pop proficiency that's rarer than musicianship in that she keeps people curious. |
|
Since then, sightings of the puckish scribe have been rarer than those of the reclusive Barclay brothers. |
|
In the print world, it's safe to say, making sure that one's detractors are heard is much rarer. |
|
Unless it's a pro-level downhiller, it's much rarer for me to get a suspension tuning order from a pure cyclist. |
|
A hematologist can assist in the often difficult task of determining the exact type of sickle cell disease, especially in the presence of rarer hemoglobin variants. |
|
It was a rare boxing pairing of southpaws and perhaps an even rarer scenario in that Judah won a 12-round split decision after fighting nine rounds with a fractured left hand. |
|
|
Crews are leery of the full-grown sperm whale bull, a rarer sight. |
|
We hoped to see some of the rarer birds that turn up here like chestnut winged cuckoo, Ashy minivet, Black crested baza, but were not really disappointed in not seeing them. |
|
Such pairs of black holes are rare, and a star drifting close enough to get shredded is rarer. |
|
In rarer cases, if I may chance a misinterpreted mashup of my own, one can scratch an actress and find an actor. |
|
But then according to Alanis herself, this album wasn't merely about creating a singles collection, but rather an album of personal favourites and rarer material. |
|
However, iron objects of great age are much rarer than objects made of gold or silver due to the ease with which iron corrodes. |
|
Signs of winter include snow buntings on the Great Orme and at Point Of Ayr RSPB reserve, but much rarer are two shore larks at Gronant. |
|
The rare truncheons and their even rarer predecessors, the tipstaves, pictured here, would have enthralled him. |
|
Eclogite is a diamond source rock rarer than harzburgite, but a lot richer in diamonds. |
|
Most conservation successes are with rarer species including corncrake and stone-curlew. |
|
It is rarer to find paired edible crabs, and potential peelers need to be tested. |
|
Interbreeding can swamp the rarer gene pool and create hybrids, depleting the purebred gene pool. |
|
Metal grave gifts become rarer towards the end of the Urnfield culture, while the number of hoards increase. |
|
There is evidence that Oxen were used as draught animals, domesticated dogs were common, horses were rarer and probably status symbols. |
|
While druids featured prominently in many medieval Irish sources, they were far rarer in their Welsh counterparts. |
|
A much rarer but still observed process is the formation of mixed languages. |
|
For further information, including the rarer systems, see the individual articles. |
|
Some verbs have rarer, secondary uses as copular verbs, such as the verb fall in sentences like The zebra fell victim to the lion. |
|
The earlier combination mills where spinning and weaving took place in adjacent buildings became rarer. |
|
South Korea was hit by the rarer type A FMD in January, and then suffered type O infection in April. |
|
|
Formerly classified as a species of Least Concern by the IUCN, it was suspected to be rarer than generally assumed. |
|
The rarer, submillimetre galaxies that form stars even more intensely 2, 12, 13 are largely merger-induced starbursts. |
|
Her condition has been caused by an even rarer condition called WAGR syndrome. |
|
Bilateral dacryocystoceles that expand intranasally and cause respiratory distress in the newborn are rarer still. |
|
In particular blood banks need universal blood group O Rh Negative, and rarer blood groups A Rh Negative, B Rh Negative and AB Rh Negative. |
|
If you guessed Syria, you're in a rarer group than you might realize. |
|
Other cystic pancreatic lesions such as the serous and mucinous cystadenomas and the rarer solid papillary epithelial neoplasms were clarified. |
|
Rainfall is the lowest at the coast and snowfall is rarer than the rest of the region. |
|
Rainfall is lowest at the coast and snowfall there is rarer than the rest of the region. |
|
Among the rarer optical effects associated with the moon are also moonbows or lunar rainbows. |
|
In the 5th and 6th centuries, reading became rarer even for those within the Church hierarchy. |
|
Parallels in other languages are far rarer than with placenames, but English Church can also be a surname. |
|
Relics of the Dark Ages are uncommon within the Glamorgan area and secular monuments are still rarer. |
|
It commonly has broken teeth and, on rarer occasions, fatal abscesses on the jaw, head and neck. |
|
Trilobites are rarer than in previous periods, on a steady trend towards extinction, represented only by the proetid group. |
|
Heavily worn or aberrant plumages such as melanism and albinism are much rarer in terns than in gulls. |
|
Wolf interactions with American black bears are much rarer than with brown bears, because of differences in habitat preferences. |
|
Wild wolves are sometimes kept as exotic pets and, in some rarer occasions, as working animals. |
|
An inability to distinguish between red and green is the most common type of colour blindness, and this is a gender-linked disorder that's much rarer in women than in men. |
|
However, he said demand for certain rarer metals has meant some items that the firm's stockists have not run out of for more than 30 years are unaccessible. |
|
|
Getting to the root of serious vision problems may involve MRI scans, a spinal tap, and other tests to definitely diagnose MS and rule out other, rarer possibilities. |
|
Photomicrography collections are rare and even rarer still is a perfect balance of artistic insights into the making of photomicrographs and the science being displayed. |
|
Temblors larger than the 1906 San Francisco quake are even rarer. |
|
They suggest that fungi that could break those substances down effectively only became dominant towards the end of the period, making subsequent coal formation much rarer. |
|
It's also been suggested given the rarer incidences of these cases they would merit a much deeper analysis, what some academics have called psychological autopsy. |
|
When there is enough water, egrets, herons, ibises and swans all breed in the wetlands, as do rarer waterbirds like brolgas, jacanas and magpie geese. |
|
Rain falls throughout the year, Atlantic storms give significant rainfall in the autumn, these gradually becoming rarer towards the end of winter. |
|
The melanistic variation is generally rarer, and white is very much rarer still, although wild New Zealand herds often have a high melanistic percentage. |
|
Hydrogen's rarer isotopes also each have specific applications. |
|
Ports with deeper water are rarer, but can handle larger ships. |
|
Burger reasoned that a study of sanderlings and their foraging behavior in the presence of people might yield clues about their rarer cousins, the piping plovers. |
|
As the ordinary course of common affairs is disposed of by general laws, so likewise men's rarer incident necessities and utilities should be with special equity considered. |
|
Much rarer possibilities include lipomas, liposarcomas, and hibernomas. |
|