Combining a loop diuretic with a thiazide diuretic increases diuretic potency by minimizing distal tubular compensation. |
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Long and thin or fat and tubular, pasta is the queen of comfort foods this winter. |
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A simple water knot is used to create a loop in the end of the tubular Kevlar anchor strap. |
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The actinomorphic, tubular flowers of both species are pale blue to mauve, with epipetalous anthers. |
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Many of those are incompletely preserved, and some are decidedly tubular in appearance, calling into question their affinity to the Hyolitha. |
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The fuselage is tubular and cigar-shaped tapering to the rear with a rounded, glassed-in nose and bubble canopy. |
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Stool in tubular steel with formed seat in ply laminate rebated onto frame, by Pengelly Design. |
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Hungry when born, sea horses eat crustacean larvae and other small creatures with their tubular mouths. |
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A tubular testis, which appears to be anastomosing, characterizes the primitive sarcopterygian and the coelacanth. |
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These are marine bryozoans with tubular zooids with strongly calcified walls. |
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This influence, along with the specialized receptors along the tubule, allows each tubular section a selective resorptive and secretory function. |
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The colourful, fat tubular flowers of the Antirrhinum, with their snapping 'dragon mouths', have long held a fascination for small children. |
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A local firm donated scrap metal for the tubular steel members which were sanded to remove rust and painted black. |
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The base is made of tubular steel for strength and rigidity without excess weight. |
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Their eyes are situated on the top of the head, sometimes on stalks, and their nostrils are tubular. |
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This is the point at which the tubular esophagus joins the saccular stomach. |
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Men have so often been associated with tautness and tightness, moving briskly in tubular clothes like robots coated in cloth. |
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The Nations Wall, a sculptural 250m structure made of tubular steel, is designed to move mechanically in a wave-like motion. |
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The reproductive system of the therians is a complex variation on the egg-layer's basic tubular structure. |
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Other drugs excreted via anionic tubular secretion have not been evaluated. |
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There was another set of timpani, another bass drum, side drums, castanets, two xylophones, and, if I recall correctly, tubular bells as well. |
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This sheet was placed around a tubular support to produce the media of the vessel. |
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The transverse tubular system of cardiac muscle is a structure that allows rapid propagation of excitation into the cell interior. |
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Flowers were slightly more tubular at the timberline, where ants are more abundant. |
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Natural surfactant has been observed to form a structure, tubular myelin, that appears as a square lattice in electron micrographs. |
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The tubular esophagus exhibits the typical structure of the gastrointestinal tract with an prominent muscularis mucosae and muscularis propria. |
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Therefore we can describe the outer part of the filament as a tubular structure, or a sheath, that surrounds either a cell chain or a lumen. |
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Urinary citrate is mainly derived endogenously through the tricarboxylic acid cycle and is excreted by renal tubular cells. |
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Some Trichopteran species construct tubular retreats along the surfaces of rocks or within stream bed sediments. |
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The small, tubular flowers are a translucent white with the faintest blush of rose. |
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Descending rows of dots and extended tubular shapes meander across pale blue and green backgrounds. |
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In winter and spring, profuse clusters of long tubular white flowers burst open at the tips of the branches. |
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It's in the same family as Daphne and the tubular flowers resemble those of its cousin, except that they are a bright, buttery yellow! |
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Add some hardy fuchsias for their pink, red and white tubular flowers that appeal to the hummingbirds. |
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The long tubular flowers look great with many ornamentals but are especially attractive near green-and-white hostas and dark daylilies. |
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The flower has a tubular calyx with four ovate lobes and a corolla with four overlapping petals. |
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They all have tubular flowers with the most common colors being red and blue. |
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Flowers with tubular red corollas are especially attractive to hummingbirds. |
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In late spring, the arching stems carry drooping clusters of small, tubular flowers that are white tipped with green. |
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It produces showy, tubular flowers in summer and is able to set seed if pollinators are available. |
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Curcuma is a tall reed-like tuber from Burma with luscious, lilac-pink tubular flowers that make a spectacular show. |
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The yellowish-green to white perianth of male and hermaphrodite flowers is tubular. |
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It is essential to keep in mind that hummers prefer tubular flowers that allow their long, needle-like bills to fit inside these tubes. |
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It's an annual, with heart shaped leaves and curious tubular flowers, yellow at the base and purple at the top. |
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His first piece, this cantilevered chair of tubular steel forms a wide, smooth curve and takes full advantage of the materials used. |
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A locking assembly is coupled with the C-shaped clamping portion for selectively locking the clamping portion to the tubular rail. |
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Police also want to hear from landowners who have a gate made of tubular steel, which is set back from the road, on their grounds. |
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The ramp is supported by tubular steel masts, ranging in diameter from 190 to 350 mm. |
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The tubular steel frame is exposed and the fat twin exhaust pipes sit underneath the seat, protruding slightly. |
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From hand-made Boston rockers with hand-turned spindles, designers turned to cantilevered cane-backed chairs made of tubular steel. |
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These surfers perform their dance on tubular swells that even today's heroes might not have attempted. |
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Most of the epithelia were glandular, forming ductal and tubular structures, with some multinucleated giant cells. |
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The intrathoracic trachea is readily seen on computed tomography appearing as an air-filled tubular structure. |
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Part of the tumor was composed of ductal and anastomosing tubular structures made up of luminal cells and myoepithelial cells. |
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We're hoping the racers we have testing them tell us they ride even better than a tubular. |
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The excellent score, when present, is an ethereal and lilting affair, full of upright bass and tubular bells which fit the film like a glove. |
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Lashing whips, hollow gunshots, meaningless choruses, whistling, echoing pipes, tubular bells and stylophones are all tipped into the collage. |
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In such cases tubular bells, bell plates, or electronic simulation may be substituted. |
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Taxa within the group are variously unilocular or multilocular, spherical, tubular or uniserial, and coiled or uncoiled. |
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For homes or businesses that require constant illumination, tubular skylights present a cost-saving option. |
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Once the bolus enters the pharynx, it is transported distally in a structure that can be described as a tubular conduit. |
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A tubular protector, which is made of an elastic material, is attached to the cap. |
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This filtration occurs from the glomerular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule to form tubular fluid. |
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The nectar-filled reddish-orange tubular blooms are structured to suit the hummingbirds' needle-like beaks. |
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Single cells will be found in nephritis, acute tubular necrosis, kidney transplant rejection and salicylate poisoning. |
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The hollow or tubular structures of the urinary system are vulnerable to infection by coliform bacteria. |
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The sonographic calf evaluation shows an echogenic tubular structure with acoustic shadowing in a focal area of pain. |
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Fourthly, the tube can be curved into the bronchia without deforming its tubular cross section. |
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Additionally, there was no forearm to protect the tubular magazine from dents and dings. |
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In some lavas, rising gas bubbles may stretch out to form tubular vesicles. |
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A chromoly rod pinch bolt on the non-driveside arm grips the 46 splines of the tubular axle. |
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Species present include great burnet, meadowsweet, greater spearwort, tubular water-dropwort and pepper-saxifrage. |
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To stop us scratching we are spreadeagled, tied with bandages at the wrists and ankles to the tubular steel of our bed frames. |
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No noticeable difference was found in tubular effects between the two groups. |
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At autopsy, these animals presented acute tubular necrosis, esteatosis, carditis, and diffuse alveolar damage. |
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Its delicate, red, yellow and orange tubular flowers are quite striking but I am not sure how well the plants will grow in our cooler climate. |
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Anatomists have applied the term cardia to that part of the stomach that lies around the orifice of the tubular esophagus. |
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Syconoid sponges tend to be larger than asconoids and have a tubular body with a single osculum. |
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Structurally, the roof is simple, with tubular steel arches laid out in a regular grid. |
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These essentially tubular structures are constructed from an epithelial cell monolayer. |
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Flowers are hexamerous, tubular, whitish and odoriferous, pollinated by relatively specialized vectors as large bees and hawkmoths. |
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Neon tubular lights in the shapes of numerical digits are suspended from its upper edge. |
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A chromium-plated tubular steel frame is topped in either grey, metallic black, or transparent plexiglass. |
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If you don't have any corkscrew-shaped fusilli, then quill-like penne or almost any tubular pasta is just as good. |
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A light tubular chassis with an inline 8 cylinder engine was made by cobbling a couple of sports engines together. |
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These coenocytes are tubular multinucleated filaments with no internal partitioning into cells. |
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Each disc flower is surrounded by a sharp-pointed, chaffy bract and consists of a basal inferior ovary, two pappus scales, and a tubular corolla. |
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The pitcher plant, with their upright hollow tubular leaves and capped lids, is the most popular. |
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Disk florets have a tubular corolla with five small radially symmetrical lobes and five connate anthers forming a cylinder around the style. |
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Plans call for the destruction of the terminal's podlike satellite gates and portions of the tubular passageways. |
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At least one connector member is disposed between adjacent tubular members to flexibly connect adjacent tubular members. |
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Slim, tubular horizontal steel members are fixed at 1 m intervals to curved ribs. |
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The viral cytopathic effect seen in tubular epithelium is helpful in establishing the diagnosis. |
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In front of the windows sat a line of cracked plastic molded seats with faded powder blue paint mounted to a rusting tubular bar. |
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The galvanised tubular steel pallet provides the necessary space for ventilation between the tanks and the ground. |
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He described gastric mucosa extending into the tubular oesophagus as the result of a congenitally shortened oesophagus. |
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Construction is geodesic, with a steel exo-skeleton of hexagonal grid of tubular compression members joined by standard cast connections. |
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They differ, however, in having a flat rather than a concave pseudointerarea, and in having a tubular projection extending from larval shell. |
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These dysplastic adenomas are precancerous. and are classified as villous, tubulovillous, and tubular. |
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All three subspecies are white flowering with a tubular corolla and a long style that exserts the stigma from the corolla tube. |
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The flowers, on a stout pedicel, have a 5-dentate tubular calyx. |
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The ends of the dome are closed with the same material, carried on diagonal grids of cardboard stiffened with timber and connected by tubular steel nodes. |
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Alterations of the actin cytoskeleton and arrest of cytoplasmic streaming induced by the SI reaction are propagated in a basipetal direction in the tubular cell. |
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In the dark of the night, the rat-size slow-moving animals sniff with their long tubular snouts for ants, insects, grubs, and small reptiles that venture forth. |
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Constructed of a tubular steel frame, machine-fabricated components and an exotic variety of leather finishes, the chaise longue epitomises aesthetic purity. |
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They specialize in refurbishing tubular tires with new tubes. |
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Aluminum is used widely for high-voltage switchyard bus, as tubular aluminum conductors provide a very favorable combination of mechanical and electrical characteristics. |
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Adverse renal effects include decreased renal function and other abnormalities including hyposthenia, renal tubular acidosis and nephrocalcinosis. |
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This upgraded version featured a faster barrel change, a simple monopod, tubular stock with cleaning equipment storage and a single aperture rear sight. |
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As you step into the hoist, the safety cage is slammed shut, an operator turns the handle and the lift begins to move up the side of one of the main tubular steel stanchions. |
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Fountain plant, Russelia equisetiformis, is an easy perennial with arching, slender, rushlike branches and an abundance of orange-red tubular blooms spring to frost. |
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When taken in larger doses, it becomes a potent hepatotoxin, generating fulminated hepatic and renal tubular necrosis which is lethal to humans and many species of animals. |
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Isoprenaline exerts its effects by relaxing the smooth muscle tissues lining the finely branched tubular network of bronchioles that surround the lungs. |
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The tubular corollas of male parent plants were first sectioned longitudinally, then sections with adnate stamens and corolla portions were removed with a forceps. |
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Continuous central tubular spongocoel extends upward from preserved early juvenile chambers to open at the top of the uppermost chambers in tallest specimens. |
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Tensile forces are transferred through tubular steel members. |
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The plant has smooth, shiny, oval leaves and tubular flowers. |
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But seabirds such as albatrosses and petrels, which have large, tubular nostrils, are known to use scent clues to locate nesting sites and prey out at sea. |
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Using 22 welded tubular steel cubes each measuring 3 x 3 x 3 m to support an aluminium walkway, he elaborates on the basic concept of linked cuboid forms. |
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For maximum light, install tubular skylights on a south face of your roof. |
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In humans, there is no direct evidence that potassium protects against renal arteriolar or tubular lesions that occur in either hypertension or kidney disease. |
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At age 4, a left systemic-to-pulmonary fistula was performed, using a tubular prosthesis to anastomose the left subclavian artery to the left pulmonary artery. |
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Some two-long alkyl chain amphiphiles can adopt stable tubular structures including twist ribbons, helices, and cochleate cylinders in aqueous media. |
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Sections of the fragment showed a glandular proliferation consisting of tubular structures of different sizes separated by spindle stromal elements. |
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The two buildings will be connected by an underground rail link and the tubular passageways, one of which will be rebuilt to accommodate a moving walkway. |
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The pool, with its inflatables and tubular chute, went down a storm, and the play park was an unexpected little treasure, discovered during our evening walk. |
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Lighter in weight than solid shafting, the tubular shaft components are designed to cool quickly, extending the life of slide bushings operating at high load and speed. |
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The company also specializes in metal fabrication of tubular components including swaging, bending, flaring, tip reducing, coiling, and laser welding. |
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Its tubular flowers grow in tiers, rising above the lovely foliage. |
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Renal tubular defects result in a loss of calcium and phosphate in the urine leading to children with deficient mineralization of growing bone and rickets. |
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Shaped like a slightly distorted semi-circle, the flat roof is supported by slim tubular steel columns so that it appears to hover lightly over the solid structure below. |
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Various mechanisms can be used to secure and hold the bobweights in position in the tubular member, such as welding, adhesive bonding, staking, brazing, and the like. |
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It became one of the most influential homes of the 20th century, with its enormous plate glass windows, tubular steel furniture, and open planning concepts. |
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Sleek, functional liquid lines have light reflecting off smooth lacquer and granite surfaces, with tubular steel legs and accessories providing contrast. |
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Their presence implies tubular obstruction with prolonged stasis. |
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Renal biopsy in eight of the patients demonstrated acute tubular injury in six cases and features of acute interstitial nephritis in three. |
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There are variable tubulointerstitial findings typically with lymphocytic infiltrates in the interstitium and evidence of acute tubular injury. |
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They show diffuse intertubular infiltration with recognizable tubular remnants. |
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Detrusorurethral dyssynergia leading to urinary retention and renal failure arising from tubular dysfunction are later sequelae. |
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Other lesions included multiorgan congestion, necrosis of renal tubular epithelium, and moderate hemosiderosis in the liver and spleen. |
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They provide the apicobasal polarity of tubular cells and regulate the paracellular flux of molecules between urine and interstitium. |
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Thus, from what has been stated, we see that neither the white puncta nor the minute white branchwork of lines were ever tubular. |
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Under the four outer corners of the horizontal frame platform 22 are four tubular leg sleeves 23 that are fay together one at each outer corner. |
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Inflatable seatbelts have tubular inflatable bladders contained within an outer cover. |
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The small woolly females of this maleless species give rise to more females that feed by inserting their tubular mouthparts into the bark. |
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They would then stuff them into tubular casings made from the cleaned intestines of the animal, producing the characteristic cylindrical shape. |
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In 1829 he built a closed cycle steam engine followed by a vertical tubular boiler. |
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Some infrared heating elements are made for higher voltages, but these use tubular bulbs with widely separated terminals. |
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The cornu, a long tubular metal wind instrument that curved around the musician's body, was used for military signals and on parade. |
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The solution was that the steel tubular legs of the platforms would be extended. |
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Steel jackets are structural sections made of tubular steel members, and are usually piled into the seabed. |
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The vestigial left lung is often small or sometimes even absent, as snakes' tubular bodies require all of their organs to be long and thin. |
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Some of the deeper water fish have tubular eyes with big lenses and only rod cells that look upwards. |
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We have developed a method using prestored UCN in order to quantify UCN transmission in tubular guides. |
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The purpose of this hole is to reduce the amount of force needed for application by rolling the tubular portion outward. |
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An installed tubular rivet has a head on one side, with a rolled over and exposed shallow blind hole on the other. |
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This was a company that specialised in the fabrication of tubular steel structures. |
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Moreover, 2 of 4 patients with secondary diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis showed tubulitis, a feature associated with tubular injury. |
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The plate at the bottom of the stack invariably shows evidence inside the footring of having been fired on a ceramic pontil, or tubular support. |
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Hypandrium tubular, with two flap-like structures on either side, hypandrial apodeme reduced, forming a sharp ridge. |
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Replacing it was the practice of firing pieces on individual tubular stands or firing pontils. |
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In type I and type II renal tubular acidosis and in diarrhea, potassium bicarbonate or potassium citrate is used. |
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The mass is usually tubular, following the course of the round ligament and even descending into the the labium majus. |
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Typically, autoclave resins have much less long-chain branching and narrower MWD than tubular resins. |
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Hence, the likely cause of hypokalaemia is either primary tubular defect or hyperaldosteronism due to excess urinary sodium loss. |
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However, for implanting into tubular bone, the bladelike design can be revisited. |
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Hyperkalemic distal renal tubular acidosis associated with obstructive uropathy. |
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Dorsal tubercles, pocket-like sclerotisations and dorsal tubular ducts absent. |
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Dehydration, infections, analgesics, hypercalcaemia, and hyperuricaemia increase tubular cast formation. |
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The LPD is a no moving parts in-line mixer design consisting of a series of semielliptical plates positioned discriminatory in a tubular housing. |
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Changes in urinary pattern such as polyuria, oliguria, anuria, enuresis, and excessive thirst can be associated with tubular dysfunction. |
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He will accompany himself on the Thai gong, Indian tanpura, drum, recorder and tubular bell. |
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A large tubular low-attenuation mass within the lumen of the IVC was concerning for tumor thrombus. |
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Thunderbolt line includes cartridge heaters, band heaters, cast-in heaters, immersion heaters, and strip and tubular heaters. |
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In contrast, the xylem of angiosperms comprises both tracheids and long, tubular vessels. |
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The bars were usually chromium-plated tubular steel and more of a fashion accessory than anything else. |
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Calyx and corolla gamopetalous or polypetalous and sometimes not well differentiated, rotate, campanulate, urceolate, or tubular. |
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The SBT 2400 gearmotor combines proven IL planetary series technology with a high capacity bevel gearset in a tubular housing. |
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Histopathologically, the polyp demonstrated long, tubular glands lined with ciliated respiratory epithelium. |
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The inflator is a tubular pressure vessel containing an ignitor, several grains of gas generant, and a filter surrounded by metal burst foil. |
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Cationic drugs increase the risk for lactic acidosis by interfering with the renal tubular transport of metformin. |
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Mouth terminal, protrusible, forming a tubular structure composed of two supramaxillary bones, which are associated with the maxillary bone. |
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Renal biopsy showed severe interstitial nephritis, necrotizing with granulomas and adenovirus staining in the tubular epithelium. |
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Acute tubular necrosis was present, which was consistent with a nephrotoxin. |
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Metacoxa with relatively small, weakly sclerotised tubular process on trochanteral cavity. |
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Biopsy was performed and showed small fragments of fibrotic and hyalinized stroma containing dilated tubular structures. |
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An ultracentrifuge study of urine proteins with particular reference to the proteinuria of renal tubular disorders. |
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The tubular structures were lined by highly atypical epithelial cells with nuclear enlargement and prominent nucleoli. |
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Rats treated with the high dose of cisplatin exhibited glucosuria indicative of proximal tubular injury. |
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Fan heaters move the air around and will heat a larger area efficiently, while tubular heaters are suitable for smaller spaces. |
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The designs are tubular or cuboid structures and come with exclusive battery level indicators. |
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In October 1817, a tubular, glowing apparition was claimed to have been seen in the Jewel House by the Keeper of the Crown Jewels, Edmund Lenthal Swifte. |
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Behind them I planted a group of Polemonium paucifolrum, a short-lived Jacob's ladder with unusual tubular flowers of soft apricot with brown feathering at their tips. |
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In contrast, SPA's tubular reactor technology relies on passage through a very long polymerization chamber, rather than strong mixing, to complete the copolymerization. |
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The preheat sub-process can be done with a number of different heating configurations, including tubular Calrod elements, forced convection or an infrared lamp system. |
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Supply and installation of fire doors, exterior doors and fixed glazing as tubular frame parts made of aluminum with different requirements, detents and accessories. |
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The most sensitive structure of the skeleton in case of lead intoxication includes tubular bones, epiphyseal and diaphyseal periosteal zones inside them. |
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I love his writing for the percussion, often brilliant using instruments like tubular bells and crotales, but he loves the earthiness of the marimba too. |
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The LPD Motionless Mixer offers an line mixer design consisting of a series of semielliptical plates positioned discriminatory in a tubular housing. |
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The tubular structure of both testes was completely replaced by the neoplastic growth, except for a few seminiferous tubules randomly scattered throughout the mass. |
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A bendable tubular heating element that is easy to install in hot-runner molds or cavity plates in injection and compression molds is new from Hasco America Inc. |
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Standing second gear, 224 pcs, D 50x2 mm and 18x1,5 mm tubular steel, electrostatic powder coating surface treatment coat rack, a minimum of 6 hanger. |
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In sporadic colon cancer, the dysplastic precursor is the tubular adenoma, a discrete focus of premalignant tissue often completely excised by endoscopic polypectomy. |
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Contract awarded for p-1032 c-15414 tubular mesh band, elastic cuttable, flexible, hypoallergenic, in roll 8 inches in diameter, roll presentation of 25 meters. |
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The crystal discovered in Hepu is mostly colourless or purple, with the colourless kind dominant, and found as beads of round, tubular and polyhedric shape. |
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Microscopically, the background testicular tissue often shows dysgenetic features, including impaired spermatogenesis, tubular atrophy, and microliths. |
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An apparent consequence of the evolution of an absolutely large eye in a relatively small skull is that the eye of the owl has become tubular in shape. |
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Xeranthemums have silvery flower heads with purplish tubular flowers. |
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The front-wheel drive scooter has a folding, tubular frame with solid steel construction, and comes in cardinal red or ocean blue, with a gray, molded foot rest and seat. |
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Spermatic cord is long tubular structure connecting testis to abdomen, said Dr Dilip Kumar Sharma, Specialist Urologist, Zulekha Hospital, Sharjah. |
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Renal meronts and gametocytes were confined to the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts, and were associated with renal tubular necrosis and tubular obstruction. |
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The CPSC has issued estimates of approximately 35 million to 40 million torchiere lamps with tubular halogen bulbs owned by consumers in the United States. |
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Multilocular cystic renal cell carcinoma is a distinct subtype of clear cell renal cell carcinoma thought to be derived from proximal tubular epithelium. |
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Ovalbumin constitutes more than half of the protein in the white of a laid egg, and expression of the ovalbumin gene is restricted to the tubular gland cells of the oviduct. |
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Inducor tubular modules use the same KMS PVDF ultrafiltration membrane that has been used with FEG tubes and Ultra-Cor modules on thousands of systems for many years. |
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They have tubular mouthparts through which they suck up their food. |
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These sites were obtained and equipped with tubular steel bridges with overhead hauling gear, erected in such a position that the pipe could be taken from a ship's tanks. |
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The corona is formed during floral development as a tubular outgrowth from stamens which fuse into a tubular structure, the anthers becoming reduced. |
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Some tubular lamps have an electrical contact at either end. |
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