In the early 1950s, the Massey commissioners noted that universities remained islets of civilization awash in a growing sea of materialism. |
The islets are injected into the recipient liver via the portal vein or by subcapsular injection into the kidney or spleen. |
The lesion displayed unremarkable pancreatic lobules with acini, ducts, and islets of Langerhans cells. |
The river is more a stream, eventually splitting into marshy islets and after such a rainless spring was bone dry for a mile of so. |
The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,100 islands, islets, and atolls located southeast of the Asian mainland. |
There are 13 main islands in the archipelago, plus four islets and some 40 outcrops of jagged rocks. |