He has well-defined square, straight shoulders and a muscular chest kept remarkably youthful by a healthy exercise regimen. |
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At the heart of this approach are the photonic wavepackets that exhibit well-defined photon number and modal character. |
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The problem here is that because of the absence of well-defined property rights, the issue is a distributional one. |
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Look for stone with a good clear strata and pieces that have well-defined tops and sides that will bed together easily. |
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A key characteristic is their well-defined spiny hairs, which cover their body and give them a prickly appearance. |
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The spiracular notch is deep and forms a well-defined break between skull table and cheek. |
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Unlike elementary particles, there was a well-defined theory, the general theory of relativity, but this was thought to be impossibly difficult. |
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The triglyceride and essential oil are located in separate, well-defined compartments, the seed endosperm and vittae, respectively. |
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The country has a well-defined highway system that can take you right around much of the island. |
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The well-defined zone of tendon, fibrocartilage, calcified cartilage, and bone had not been re-established. |
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The cells possessed eosinophilic cytoplasm, well-defined cell borders, and vesicular nuclei with small, conspicuous nucleoli. |
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Problem gambling and pathological gambling are well-defined psychiatric conditions. |
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There was the outline, and around this outline ran a well-defined sewn thread which had, it appeared, attached the welt to the sole. |
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A well-defined bundle of nerve fibers occupies the furrow between the caudate nucleus and the thalamus. |
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In mellitids, the intestine is separated from the rest of the coelom by a well-defined wall of the peripheral ballast system. |
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In a democratic country like India, there is a well-defined Constitution, jurisprudence and other laws. |
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I am referring to a well-defined phenomenon with this term, which as such carries no disparaging connotation whatsoever. |
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By the Cretaceous, fossils with well-defined longitudinal ridges appear, as in modern species of Dentalium and its close relatives. |
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An appliance is a device that provides a limited, well-defined function as compared to a general-purpose computer that can provide any function. |
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He was a theologian with well-defined critiques of secularism and unhealthy laxity of behavior on moral precepts. |
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Microscopically, the tumor nodules were unencapsulated and had a well-defined expansile margin that compressed the adjacent hepatic parenchyma. |
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Such a limitation is well-defined, leaving central institutions, independent and free of outside interferences. |
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In most parts of the world the vineyard is a well-defined entity, generally well demarcated by the borders of the straight rows. |
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Blacktail Deer Creek is a third-order montane stream with a narrow, well-defined riparian area bounded by sagebrush and open forest uplands. |
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Dendrimers are well-defined, highly branched macromolecules which have uniform molecular weight. |
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International law is not as well-defined as national law in advanced democracies. |
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The pygidium is complete and has a short axis that has a well-defined axial ring. |
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Removal of gonads causes a well-defined increase in circulating concentrations of FSH in all mammalian species. |
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With her strong, well-defined eyes and scarlet lips, she looks quite stunning, but it is an uncompromising look that not everyone can pull off. |
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A free market requires well-defined, freely exchangeable, and enforceable private property rights. |
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A cancer cell is like an insurgent terrorist with a very well-defined agenda. |
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The car surges off the line and, sure enough, begins a slow drift to the left out of the well-defined groove. |
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The stapes terminates at a well-defined fenestra ovalis, suggesting that the stapes was specialized for hearing. |
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The climate is highly seasonal, with a well-defined dry season from late November to mid-May. |
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Chloroplast envelopes, stacked grana and unstacked stroma thylakoids were well-defined. |
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Most guys want a lean and muscular body, complete with well-defined arms and washboard abs. |
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Future studies should reveal other types of well-defined structure-function correlations for transfection in vivo in the presence of serum. |
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Unfortunately, there are no well-defined spherical indenters available for indentation tests at the subcellular level. |
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There have always been clear and well-defined roles for the village Eurovision party. |
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One reason for creating such products is to deliver drugs or biologics to a well-defined target within the body. |
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By contrast, exercising requires you to commit your willpower for only a short, well-defined period of time. |
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Rats and guinea pigs nibble and graze continuously without well-defined meal times. |
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It is not a classically beautiful mountain, with a well-defined peak, but it has a multitude of cracks and crevasses and ledges, a lifetime of problems for a young climber. |
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The whole point of a Bohemia is that people congregate in a relatively well-defined area. |
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Throughout his life, possibly because of crippling arthritis, his preferred medium was watercolour, painted in luminous washes within tight well-defined outlines. |
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His brief was therefore clear and well-defined but he exceeded it. |
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Regardless of her well-groomed surroundings and well-defined sense of purpose, she says that early in her career she would stumble on nagging thoughts of worthlessness. |
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His care for well-defined blocks of color is almost lapidary, like the intricately wrought components of stained-glass windows or a jeweler's cloisonne. |
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The central component of the frequency standard or oscillator is a resonator that vibrates or oscillates with a well-defined frequency when excited. |
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Sessile aquatic macrophytes, however, cannot maintain the same well-defined three-dimensional structure because of the strong drag and shear forces of moving water. |
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In the brainstem, the medial longitudinal fasciculus is a well-defined white bundle, descending through the midbrain tegmentum, adjacent to the central gray matter. |
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The conical upper section of the mountain is reached and the well-defined, rocky path zig-zags to the short summit ridge with its steep drop into the ben's north-east corrie. |
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The bioassay, which should reflect a well-defined effect of the androgenic gland on the gonad or on sexual characteristics, should be short and reproducible. |
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Even the barbershop, a well-defined space, with its emphasis on male bonding and brotherliness, is limited in its role in bringing about solidarity. |
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He stated that a well-defined parting surface, such as a bedding plane or unconformity, is a prerequisite for the site of intrusion of a concordant sill. |
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A dominant vein was required to demonstrate the usual features which would be present in a spermatic vein, including a well-defined intima and media. |
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This reaction has become synthetically useful since the discovery of various well-defined transition metal carbene complexes which can catalyse alkene metathesis. |
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The interferogram exhibits well-defined Newton rings, indicating that the vesicle is not moving or does not show strong thermally excited bending fluctuations. |
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Prominent and distinctive in this profile are the nose and the well-defined chin separating modern humans both from prehuman ancestors and from other, contemporary primates. |
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Most hagiography was intended to lead the forces of the sacred into well-defined channels connected with political power, be it episcopal, royal, or both. |
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Once, it had stood with magnificent hardwoods and well-defined creeks teeming with redbreast, bream, jackfish and largemouth bass. |
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If there is a well-defined subgroup of the Han Chinese today, it is the Yue. |
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Among a number of unidentified specimens...was one of an unusually well-defined, almost perfect frond of a fucoid. |
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A digital rectal examination showed a rocky, well-defined prostate with disappeared central sulcus. |
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Cerebellar mutism syndrome is a well-defined syndrome which is observed rarely after wide removal of posterior fossa tumors. |
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Histologically, EIFSR is characterized by thick, well-defined hyperkeratotic lesions. |
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Controlled radical polymerization allows the production of well-defined polymeric materials with controlled architecture. |
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A well-defined ethnical line is all that separates the Slovaks from the Magyars and the Little Russians. |
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Incidentally, a well-defined lytic lesion was seen in the sacrum adjacent to the left sacroiliac joint consistent with a pneumatocyst. |
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Because cells that belong to the same type will have similar characteristics, they are plotted in the same region of the histogram and form a well-defined population. |
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The description of both genotypes occurring in sympatry without hybrid forms in an increasing number of countries supports the idea of 2 well-defined species. |
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Unlike grand design spiral galaxies, which contain perfectly distinct spiral arms, a flocculent spiral galaxy is not as well-defined and whose spiral arms appear disjointed. |
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In the case of the Gordon Sette, the flews are not pendulous. The lip line from the nose to the flews shows a sharp, well-defined, square contour. |
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Most liposarcomas have well-defined and mostly lobulated margins. |
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Thus let us assume an unweird model of the cosmos in which the handedness of objects is a well-defined global property, in relation to the background metric of space-time. |
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They are premodels, short of modeldom because they are not well-defined. |
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