There was much interest in the Killavil community as the pupils of their school buried a time capsule. |
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Adjustable compasses have a compass body with a lubber's line and a rotating capsule or bezel with a boxing mark. |
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The prostate gland is enclosed in a prostatic capsule and surrounded by extraperitoneal connective tissue. |
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The capsule can be opened and the beads sprinkled on food for youth who have problems swallowing tablets or capsules. |
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The Shenzhou capsule is reportedly able to carry three or four taikonauts, though it is likely that the initial flight will carry only one. |
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The Scottish Executive is soon to bury a time capsule on the site of the new parliament. |
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The other advantage is that, since the capsule is swallowed whole, the garlic isn't digested until it reaches the stomach. |
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If you want to peer into the past, you could dig up a time capsule buried in some building foundation. |
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It will carry a time capsule containing messages and personal items that will stay on the moon after the crash. |
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He was also invited to put a memento, a signed copy of the day's programme, into a time capsule that will be buried in the ground. |
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Once he was even called to locate a plastic time capsule buried in front of a high school nearly 30 years earlier. |
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Very soon, a vast time capsule will be buried containing all manner of goods and items intended to wholly embody 20th century life. |
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The number of capsules that you take depends on the strength of the medicine in the capsule and the dose prescribed by your doctor. |
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He grabbed a small needle gun and a cylindrical capsule, a stim, and loaded it into the device. |
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The capsule, containing Victorian coins and a copy of the Manchester Guardian, dated July 9, 1885, was found hidden in a foundation stone. |
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Their capsule will carry up more spare parts for the balky oxygen generator, but have room for little else. |
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Builders working on the redevelopment of the Withington Hospital site have uncovered a time capsule buried 118 years ago. |
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Last November the pupils took part in a ceremony to bury a time capsule at the site of the new school. |
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The vastus medialis muscle, which completely surrounds the patella in the pig, was sectioned to expose the articular capsule. |
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It's a time capsule of baronial Scottish splendour circa 1880-minus the midges. |
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They perform theatre-in-the-round on a stage set in the centre of a steel and glass construction that resembles a space capsule. |
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To bring immediate protection to its owner the capsule also contains a fragment of red string from Rachels Tomb in Jerusalem. |
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A monitor is connected to the waist after the capsule is swallowed and the oesophagus, stomach and intestines are screened. |
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In humans, the otic capsule has fused with the squamosal and various other odds and ends to form the temporal bone. |
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Each Continence capsule includes the herb butterbur, which has been available in Germany by prescription for years. |
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Such a capsule, touching down on land like Soyuz or splashing down in the ocean like Apollo, could conceivably be much easier to develop. |
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The new space vehicle will use a capsule similar to Apollo's and lander capable of carrying four astronauts to the moon's surface. |
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The renal capsule, ureter, renal veins, and adrenal gland were free of tumor. |
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We travel up in the Soyuz capsule the Russians have been using since the Mir space station. |
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American astronaut Ed Lou tonight is headed back to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz space capsule. |
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The Nasa space capsule that crashed in the American desert last month did so because four switches were installed the wrong way round. |
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Russia's space agency is looking for six volunteers to spend 15 months locked in a mock space capsule as part of its plan to put a man on Mars. |
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Height could be no more than 5 feet 11 inches because of limited cabin space available in the Mercury space capsule being designed. |
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Yeah, that's about it, nothing too earth shattering in the mix, so I've decided to just sum up my thoughts in a bunch of capsule reviews. |
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The crew sphere is a mass of electrical fittings and camera gear and reminiscent of an Apollo space capsule. |
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The fruit is a small oblong capsule with two valves containing many small seeds. |
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Take 75 mg of kava-kava or 150 to 300 mg of valerian, both in capsule form. |
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In the New York Times I read religiously each capsule biography of a World Trade Center victim. |
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The utility player returned from a torn shoulder capsule to feature at scrum half during last week's win against Hull. |
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Gress's book has many capsule discussions of major thinkers which are very well done, and I learned a lot from these passages. |
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Between 1885 and 1900, capsule biographies of late, great Britons were published quarterly in alphabetical order. |
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This text is a capsule review of The Passion Recut, a version of The Passion of The Christ. |
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This filtration occurs from the glomerular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule to form tubular fluid. |
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Based on these measurements, the horn capsule of the claw is a composite of horn produced over the past 12 to 15 months. |
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Trouser suits and jersey knit tops are key items in what she calls her seasonal capsule wardrobe of significant items. |
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The shop's longevity and grandma's living-room decor makes Fong Da a virtual time capsule, as well as a place to sip on a great cup of joe. |
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You can find showtimes and capsule reviews in your friendly local City Paper. |
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That is, these mosses have peristome teeth which are formed by walls growing between the rows of cells making up the mouth of the spore capsule. |
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For example, in mosses the sporophyte is a capsule atop a slender stalk that grows out of the top of the gametophyte. |
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At higher magnification, the cells covering Bowman's capsule were abnormally tall and columnar. |
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The capsule is a strong container containing references and artefacts of today's living. |
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The 1891 capsule may also be reburied, along with a new one put together by children to mark the opening of the new building next year. |
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A time capsule full of treasures has opened a window into what life was like 113 years ago in Swindon. |
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Iris constriction in the large eye is caused by contraction of the outer part of the lens capsule. |
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The Soyuz capsule successfully undocked from the International Space Station at 4.31 am Moscow time, and started the descent process. |
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The change for Tyrconnell creates a refined look achieved through the use of a rich gold foil paper label, and a cork and foil capsule closure. |
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Inside the capsule, they donned bulky spacesuits and ensured the Soyuz was airtight before it undocked from the station. |
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These derivitized proteins do many of the same jobs which are performed by the cell wall and capsule in bacteria. |
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The capsule undocked moments ago from the international space station, where Lou has spent the last six months. |
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This capsule then differentiates into a multilayered spore wall by deposition of materials between the double layers of the prospore membrane. |
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The remainder of the introduction provides capsule summaries of the essays, somewhat under-cutting the need to read the book. |
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In its vegetative form, the bacillus has a protective capsule that keeps a human's immune system from killing it. |
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Slotting the capsule into the pistol, she reloaded the pistol with bullets. |
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I started whistling, as I lined the capsule up with an open magnetic bay, and prepared to bring it in for a perfect landing. |
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To raise the capsule through the water, pumps shift about a cup of hydraulic oil from a reservoir in the cylinder to a small external bladder. |
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Anthills of the Savannah thereby thematizes it own immanent limitation as representation of reality and capsule of ideas. |
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Primary retroperitoneal tumors may attach to the renal capsule or invade the kidney and, therefore, appear clinically as a primary renal tumor. |
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It appears that the major problem accounting for failure of the arthroscopic approach is excessive or recurrent laxity of the articular capsule. |
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Itraconazole, a synthetic broad-spectrum triazole, is currently available as an injection, oral solution, and capsule. |
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The capsule lacks stomata and on the outside has a trabeculate appearance due to the outermost cells having thickened lateral walls. |
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Why, then, did it leave a big red stain on the white cushions in the escape capsule? |
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The SM39 in a launch capsule is launched from the submarine's torpedo tubes using a gas generator. |
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The surgeon and assistant protect the sciatic nerve with retractors while dividing the hip capsule, leaving all possible structures intact. |
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Components of the lentiform nucleus are seen lateral to the posterior limb of the internal capsule. |
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The otic capsule contains, in addition to the otic region of the brain itself, the labyrinth and inner ear. |
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Each egg is enclosed in a capsule around 12 cm in length, commonly known as a mermaid's purse. |
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But a time capsule will give future generations a snapshot of 21st century hospital life. |
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The operative field for the thyroid gland is bound by the gland, its capsule, trachea and muscles. |
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George Orwell buried a time capsule at Southwold, Suffolk seventy years ago. |
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Cysts may feel firm as the fluid may be tightly contained within the cyst capsule. |
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These are important striate branches of the middle cerebral artery, destined for the corpus striatum, internal capsule and associated structures. |
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The Minister watched as a time capsule was buried in the Millennium Garden at the school. |
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After flowering, the stalks curl into a coil, drawing the seed capsule down on top of the tuber. |
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A time capsule containing controversial items is to be buried in the building site at St. Anne's College. |
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The bones articulating within the capsule are covered by hyaline cartilage. |
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The circumference of the facet gives attachment to the articular capsule of the tibiofibular articulation. |
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Also popular confectionery, comprising a cheap chocolate egg lined with even cheaper white chocolate inside, and inside that a plastic capsule containing a Surprise. |
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From backless tees to side-less dresses, the capsule range seems to be filled with free-and-easy items. |
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The treasures found within the capsule were mostly records that reflected those immediately involved with its planning. |
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In addition to acting and singing, the British model is now set to launch her first capsule collection with DKNY this November. |
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And this capsule will be able to dock itself, without needing the ISS to grab ahold and guide it in. |
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By working together on this capsule collection, we hope to instill a sense of power, confidence and beauty in women everywhere. |
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A judder like an electrical pulse sped through Ferdinand's veins from his finger to his heart like a capsule being podded from one floor of a shop to another. |
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The nodules did not invade the adrenal capsule or adrenal medulla. |
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Five minutes after she took the first capsule, her tongue and throat swelled, accompanied by transpiration, wheeziness, bowel complaints, and diarrhoea. |
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Medical experts who have experience with MSM suggest starting with 1,000 mg a day, in either capsule or crystal form, and gradually working up to 4,000 mg daily. |
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The first spaceflight went well until atmosphere re-entry, when cables linking the capsule and the instrument module failed to separate completely. |
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The New York Historical Society plans to seal a new time capsule this week that is more reflective of our current pop culture. |
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Increasingly, both the United States and the Soviet Union made improvements to their missiles that made them capable satellite and space capsule launchers. |
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Lateral to the internal capsule are the three parts of the lentiform nucleus, namely the internal and external parts of the globus pallidus and the putamen. |
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The maximum heating rate of the capsule in the re-entry is several tens times higher than that of the Space Shuttle and several times higher than the Apollo recovery module. |
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The book on which I was doing all the gumshoe reporting, Godtalk, is now a time capsule. |
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The capsule contains the details of a safety deposit box in Swiss bank. |
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A tumor mass within the kidney extended from the medulla to the cortex and macroscopically penetrated the renal capsule, extending into the surrounding fat. |
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Amazingly, Nicholson found the source code for the control console of the Russian Soyuz capsule on a Russian website. |
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It's based around the Zoom Air insole, which uses tensile strings encased in a heavy-gas filled capsule to deliver shock protection in an ultra-thin package. |
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The larvae have a non-retracting head capsule, consisting of sclerotized chitin, which bears opposing mandibles, antennae, eyespots, and various other sensory structures. |
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The country, with a population of just 725,000, has an insular nature preserving it as a time capsule. |
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Pupils from the school in East Hull are hoping to make a little bit of history by burying a time capsule at the site of their new school, which is due to open in January. |
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Her team has developed a model that will permit the injection of stem cells in a protective environment of protein factors to act as a time-release capsule of sorts. |
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In internal necrosis the separation of dead bone from living proceeds in the manner already described, and the sequestrum is contained within the sequestral capsule. |
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A topping out ceremony will be held at 4.00 pm on Thursday 25 March when a time capsule will be buried on the site to mark the building reaching its highest point. |
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A 1914 time capsule forgotten for years was finally opened at the New York Historical Society. |
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The contents of the time capsule will be displayed at the Oklahoma Historical Society. |
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For Jameson, the building is like an alien ship, a space capsule. |
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The army of artisans have gone and all that remains to do before the public unveiling of a perfect 18 th-century time capsule is a quick polish of the family busts. |
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The bulla was opened to expose the cochlea, the bony capsule was removed, and the apical turn of the organ of Corti was dissected from the modiolus. |
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Working parts permitting communication would over time have undergone an unforeseeable decomposition, thus endangering the future of the capsule itself. |
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To move from the glomeruli into Bowman's capsule, filtered substances pass through two cell layers separated by a negatively charged basement membrane. |
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However, again just glycerol, sorbitol and sorbitans were used in the capsule shell, because propylene glycol results in the above-described undesirable tackiness. |
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Fruits were harvested just prior to dehiscence of the capsule valves. |
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I wonder what it is like to look out of the window of a space capsule and see this whole zoo world for what it is, just some big rock floating in nothing. |
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Well, the Genesis space capsule did in fact return to Earth. |
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During the flight, the 27-year-old test pilot and industrial technician also became the first man to orbit the planet, a feat accomplished by his space capsule in 89 minutes. |
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The Genesis space capsule crashed at a speed of nearly 200 miles an hour. |
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For extra conditioning, squeeze in the contents of a vitamin E capsule. |
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Survivors and rescuers, who helped save 12 people from the crash, buried the capsule, containing victims' personal effects, under a memorial, in Hopes Carr. |
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He is also surprised by his sudden ability to speak numerous languages and the discovery of a capsule containing a Swiss account number on his person. |
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The capsule containing surgeons' masks and gowns, syringes, gloves, hospital brochures and official reports was buried beneath a courtyard at the weekend. |
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The capsule contains microfilms of the results of a questionnaire that Denes had conducted around the world in the course of her university appearances. |
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A developmental process termed dehiscence, in which the fruit ruptures in a predetermined fashion, effects the release of seeds from a dry capsule or other fruit form. |
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Actually, I didn't dislike it, and would give it this capsule review. |
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To help make your decision-making a little easier, here are 25 capsule reviews that separate the essential cinema from the pretenders to the throne. |
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These stresses often lead to injuries within the soft tissues of the shoulder, such as the rotator cuff and capsule of the glenohumeral joint. |
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The capsule was tight and the level of the wine was high into the shoulder of the bottle, suggesting very little ullage. |
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The ovary is superior and develops into a dehiscent seed capsule bearing numerous tiny seeds. |
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The mouth of the capsule is usually ringed by a set of teeth called peristome. |
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Either Norfolk is living in a space capsule or someone is telling porkies here. |
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A simple gate adjustment on the counter allows only one tablet or capsule to pass by the machine's electric eye at a time. |
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Jiangbo produces both western and Chinese herbal-based medical drugs in tablet, capsule, granule, syrup and electuary form. |
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The capsule and operculum are in turn sheathed by a haploid calyptra which is the remains of the archegonial venter. |
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In a procedure called capsule endoscopy, the patient swallows the minicam, which then takes pictures inside the small intestine. |
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All isolates were positive for metachromatic granules and none of these showed capsule or endospore formation. |
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The sporophyte body comprises a long stalk, called a seta, and a capsule capped by a cap called the operculum. |
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Sundew. Calyx quinquefid, five stamina, five styles, capsule unilocular, quinquevalve at the top, polyspermous. |
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When this occurs, the capsule may dissolve, emptying its contents on the epiphyseal lining of the esophagus. |
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As we've seen, Belarus is a Soviet time capsule that continues only because Russia is keeping it on life support. |
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The capsule consists of a plant-derived cellulose barrier that offers a timed-release, allowing it to pass through the stomach acids unharmed. |
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In years to come, the time capsule will reveal its contents and provide an interesting guide to the history of Bournville College and Longbridge. |
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Instead of allowing the juice after the incision to inspissate on the capsule, he collected it immediately and dried it by artificial heat. |
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The time capsule ceremony recreated one held when construction of the plant began. |
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The time capsule was planted under the entrance of the new Vue Cinema at Manor Walks Shopping and Leisure. |
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The staining of the organism capsule with mucicarmine allows differentiation from other fungi. |
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The device cannula was positioned through a sub-Tenon episcleral approach over the globe between the sclera and Tenon's capsule. |
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We would suggest that the decrease in PBB is due to greater success in locating Tenon's capsule and hence injection into the correct layer. |
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The liquid inside the capsule serves to damp the movement of the needle, reducing oscillation time and increasing stability. |
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It is implanted with the inflow end in the anterior chamber at the angle, and the outflow end under the conjunctiva and Tenon's capsule. |
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Therapy for most depressed patients using Prozac includes one 20 milligram capsule daily. |
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For instance, Adidas launched its Energy Boost shoes in 2013, which carry a tiny melted energy capsule in their midsole. |
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The lesion was closely positioned to the Metacarpophalangeal joint but not invading the capsule. |
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The splenic tissue was separated from the seminiferous tubules by a splenic capsule and vascular fibrous connective tissue. |
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The inner ear consists of the cochlea, vestibule and semicircular canals encased in the bony otic capsule. |
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The interface between the external surfaces of the prostheses and the capsule consisted of Malpighian epithelium. |
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Dermoid cysts are composed of coarse-fibrous capsule enclosing a thick viscous greenish-brown fluid, macroscopically. |
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Modulation of Kingella kingae adherence to human epithelial cells by type IV pili, capsule, and a novel trimeric autotransporter. |
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From this capsule, septa extend into the gland, dividing it into ill-defined lobules. |
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The store also is featuring capsule collections by creative artists Alessandro dell'Acqua, MSGM, Giannico, Superduper Hats and Paula Cademartori. |
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The flowers are actinomorphic with a superior ovary which later forms a capsule opening by valves to release the small black seeds. |
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The seeds are generally almost microscopic and very numerous, in some species over a million per capsule. |
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The ovary typically develops into a capsule that is dehiscent by three or six longitudinal slits, while remaining closed at both ends. |
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The structure that holds the joint synovial fluid is called the joint capsule. |
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The iris fruit is a capsule which opens up in three parts to reveal the numerous seeds within. |
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Computed tomography frequently demonstrates a large, well-circumscribed, round or lobulated mass with a capsule. |
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These sutures were then placed through the capsule and omental fat about 1 cm away from the cut margin at intervals of 1 cm. |
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Blinding may have been suboptimal due to the nonidentical appearance of the omeprazole placebo control capsule. |
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In patients with MCS, I always try to use powders and liquids to decrease the chance of reaction to the makeup of the capsule, tablet, or gelcap. |
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Exhausted Fossett, who had only 15 minutes' sleep the night before, was tossed head over heels in his tiny capsule as he struggled to deflate it. |
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The main difference between them is the presence of denticles in the buccal capsule of the first species. |
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A 4-cm abdominal incision was made to exteriorize each kidney, and a 2-mm opening was made in the renal capsule. |
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A time capsule containing the top visions of the future for 2062 was left behind. |
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For example, the front of the joint capsule is anchored by three glenohumeral ligaments. |
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Will the retrorocket landing system designed for the Dragon capsule land smoothly on Mars? |
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The capsule operates inside the large intestine and is flushed out of the body with the bowel movement, leaving no chemicals in the body. |
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The bony otic capsule, the petrosal, is connected to the skull with cartilage, so that it can swing independently. |
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Probiotics, a capsule containing normal healthy bowel bacteria, is helpful in preventing or relieving diarrhea associated with antibiotics. |
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Sealpod is a patented refillable capsule system that works with Nespresso OriginalLine machines. |
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Females lay 10,000 to 100,000 eggs contained in a corneous capsule from which pelagic larvae escape and eventually settle to the bottom. |
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It is also a time capsule look at mod London, a mindscape of the era's fashions, free love, parties, music and hip languor. |
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In men without prostatic enlargement, the plane between the surgical capsule and adenoma may not be readily dissectible. |
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What waited was a capsule that was just as majestic as the celebration. |
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Officially known as adhesive capsulitis, the term refers to the way the capsule, or lining, of the joint thickens and gets sticky. |
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Caught up like never before in an intimate epic that earns its place in the movie time capsule. |
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The images were taken by an on-board GoPro camera housed within a polystyrene capsule, which was tethered to the weather balloon. |
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The repair was performed in conjunction with repair of an avulsed capsule and labrum from the glenoid rim for unstable shoulders. |
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P and A were determined at the posterior and anterior intersection of the internal capsule and the medial intermedullary lamina respectively. |
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Recently, a delayed-release capsule containing enteric-coated minitablets of fenofibric acid has been commercialized. |
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As the spherical spore capsule dries, the operculum is forced off, followed by a cloud of spores. |
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Now it can be consumed in tablet, capsule or powder form, for digestive effects. |
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A direct association between TPO intensity, presence of microfollicles, and localization in areas near the capsule was found. |
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The Queen's message itself was held in an aluminium capsule inserted into the top of the Baton. |
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Loperamide comes as a tablet, capsule, and liquid to take by mouth. |
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The progression of infection, however, is different in that the lingual tonsils lack a capsule, thus preventing the formation of a peritonsillar abscess. |
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Alan Shepard, the first American in space, famously relieved himself inside his silver pressure suit while waiting out the countdown in his tiny Mercury capsule. |
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Transverse temporal bone fractures extend across the petrous ridge, with the fracture beginning in the posterior fossa and crossing the otic capsule into the middle ear space. |
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On the other hand, the lateral meniscus is attached to the joint capsule by the meniscofemoral ligaments, popliteal tendon, popliteo-meniscal fascicle, and arcuate complex. |
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Branson returned to Britain on Thursday with co-pilots Per Lindstrand and Alex Ritchie, who crawled outside the capsule to free a heavy fuel tank. |
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The CT was utilized to locate the area in the hoof wall through which the surgeons would access the keratoma while causing the least damage to the hoof capsule. |
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While the foot remains anchored within the parent plant, the capsule is forced out by the seta and is extended away from the plant and into the air. |
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If this capsule history of our progress teaches us anything, it is that man, in his quest for knowledge and progress, is determined and cannot be deterred. |
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The vitreous chamber imaged as a homogenous, anechoic region between the posterior lens capsule and ciliary body anteriorly and the posterior ocular wall. |
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Each unit-dose retraction capsule contains 15 percent aluminum chloride. |
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They consist of a stalk called a seta and a single sporangium or capsule. |
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It has been suggested that a clear anterior nasal capsule contributes to negative dysphotopsia and that symptoms may resolve with opacification of the capsule. |
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Based on the annual rings of the bony otic capsule, the age of the oldest known specimen is a male determined to be 211 years at the time of death. |
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With progressive external rotation, additional osteophytes and capsule can be resected utilizing electrocautery, rongeur, and small curved osteotomes. |
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The Daturas growing in the study area are herbaceous plants that produce a white funnel-form corolla which matures into a spiny fruit called a capsule. |
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After pointing the DOT arrow on the baseplate at the target, the compass is oriented so that the needle is superimposed over the orienting arrow in the capsule. |
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An incision was made around the ora serrata of each eye, and the anterior cornea, lens, capsule, and associated iris pigmented epithelium were removed. |
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The fruits of the balsa wood are formed by an elongated capsule that opens into five valves when the seeds are ripe, releasing cream colored tubes containing plenty of seeds. |
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A thinner Martian atmosphere means designing a parachute system that will operate at such a low pressure or allowing more weight for retrorockets to slow the capsule. |
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Aside from some slight roughness, the verdict seems to be two Rector-gloved thumbs up on the pipe and capsule, though it may take a few generations for the kids to take to it. |
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The footplate of the stapes develops and ossifies in conjunction with the otic capsule and thus takes its origin from the otic placode in the embryo. |
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On 16 November, a Japanese capsule bearing asteroidal dust was discovered. |
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It can accommodate small-bore barbs, up to 30-inch capsule filters and various types of tubing such as silicone and thermoplastic, including braided or non-braided variants. |
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The spermatophores were obtained from spermatophore capsule. |
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Its removal does not, however, leave the mouth of the capsule wide open, for around the margin are two circles of pointed teeth forming the peristome. |
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And for that extra special occasion the Renfrewshire Wheel has its own VIP capsule available, complete with leather seats, DVD, a glass floor and champagne on ice. |
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Sporophyte is found in abundance with foot, seta and capsule. |
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No lymphomatous invasion was demonstrated beyond the fibrous capsule. |
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The remainder of the mosses, with the exception of Oedipodium, has peristomes, elaborate structures of the capsule involved in controlled release of the spores. |
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