Thus, we were able to identify the bud scars in four of the suppressors, and they all showed the normal axial distribution in haploid cells. |
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The protoconch is paucispiral or multispiral, and is smooth except for a few axial riblets near the junction with the teleoconch. |
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Use of a CAT scan is optimal to verify the actual variation in the malleolar axial relationship. |
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The pole figure patterns have an axial symmetrical to slightly orthorhombic shape and suggest predominantly flattening fabrics. |
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These scarps have evidently been produced by toe-cutting by axial Big Lost River channels. |
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In this study, three groups of people with different degrees of myopia were assessed for optic disc ovalness, refractive error and axial length. |
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Asymmetrical folds and axial planar quartz veins, isoclinal and rootless folds and boudinage of chert layers are common. |
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Two axial flow electric pumps draw 120 megalitres a day out from the river to water cotton now grown on 500 hectares developed for irrigation. |
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Along its axial region is developed a narrow ridge, joining and continuous with similar ridges in the seven thoracic tergites. |
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However, their vertebral structure appears to have retained the primitive undulatory movement of the axial column. |
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The corresponding axial ratios were 1.14 for a prolate ellipsoid and 1.16 for an oblate ellipsoid. |
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Given the terrestrial intermediates in the evolution of cetaceans, this is a remarkable case of convergence in axial systems. |
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However, it has been demonstrated that the rate of ontogenetic loss of axial nodes relative to size was higher in N. geniculatus. |
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The taeniae coli are three longitudinal, or axial, strips of muscles distributed around the circumference of the colon. |
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The major septa of most species almost reach to the corallite axis, leaving a variably wide axial space free. |
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Alternatively, changes in tilt or roll angles may change the direction of the helix axis, giving rise to axial flexibility. |
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Somites differentiate into particular axial structures depending on their position along the antero-posterior axis. |
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An axial planting of coral trees, for instance, was employed not to obscure, but to project and accentuate the building's profile. |
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These folds are usually complicated by parasitic folds and arc characterized by north-dipping axial planes and near-horizontal hinge lines. |
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This is likely to greatly reduce flapping and may completely prevent axial rotation of the Fab fragments. |
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He believed that the apparent rotation of the heavens was due to the axial rotation of the Earth. |
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The unit controls balloon axial movement and rotation with respect to the laser beam. |
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This is also consistent with our result that the peptide no longer has axial rotation about the bilayer normal. |
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Again a concave action is required, but it is coupled with an axial rotation of the spine. |
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In a preferred embodiment, the axis of axial pivoting is the axis of pronation of a foot while running in the shoe. |
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He thought the key to the event had been the arrival of Venus by axial rotation to the opposition of Saturn. |
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The axial ribs on the last whorl of Mexfusus extend abapically to a point above the constriction. |
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Without functional analyses of axial ligaments, the basis for flexural stiffness in any particular vertebrate axis is wanting. |
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In contrast to fish myomeres, the axial locomotor muscles of dolphins are organized into longitudinal tracts as is typical of mammals. |
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Both types of channels periodically deposit their sediment load as lobes onto the axial channel belt where it is reworked. |
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Associated with the folding is an axial planar foliation, which is especially strong at flow unit boundaries. |
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Geometry dominates, for the axial symmetry of the Barry building is extended eastwards. |
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The shells are 5-10 mm high, possess up to eight or nine whorls, and exhibit a fine axial ribbing. |
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In normal bone unicortical screws demonstrate higher than normal fixation strength against three-point bending loads and axial forces.
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In the vascular tissue of woody species, parenchyma cells include those in phloem, and the ray cells and axial parenchyma cells in xylem. |
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Notochords are the axial skeleton of invertebrate chordates, of agnathan fish, and of amphibian tadpoles. |
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A smooth band defines the posterior edge of the axial region, and two raised ridges define the backwardly directed edge of the fixed cheek. |
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The relationship between the frequency of cross-bridge occurrence and axial offset was binned at 2-nm resolution. |
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The axial musculature of all vertebrates consists of two principal masses, the epaxial and hypaxial muscles. |
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Nuclear medicine scintigraphy can image the entire axial and appendicular skeleton to detect distant sites of osseous metastases. |
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The Pisaniinae comprise ovate to fusiform gastropods whose shells are sculptured with axial ribs and finer spiral cords and threads. |
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Another branch, the sulcus angularis, may be axial to the angular gyrus, and it may be continuous with the superior temporal sulcus. |
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Homatropine has a measurable deepening effect on the anterior chamber, due to axial flattening of the lens because of cycloplegia. |
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A broad, transverse, ventral ridge underlies the anterior part of the axial ring, and also the inner portion of the pleura. |
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The studied sequence at the transition to the axial zone in NE Sardinia is estimated to have a Precambrian to Palaeozoic age. |
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In amphibian tadpoles, however, the function of the axial muscles appear to be for lateral bending alone. |
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Diseases that involve the axial compartment alone include lymphangitic carcinomatosis, sarcoidosis, and lymphoma. |
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The thorax shows the external surface of the anterior half of the axial rings and of the inner portions of the pleurae. |
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As for the carbon monoxide complex, our main interest was to characterize the dynamic motion of the 02 and imidazole axial ligands. |
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To measure the axial deformation, Bishop and Henkel used a vernier telescope, which was focused on top of the steel ball. |
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Fish generate axial bending through contractions of the myomeres, serially repeated lateral muscles in the trunk and tail. |
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These cubes alternate with cubically coordinated void spaces along the axial directions of the structure. |
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Three progressive stages of coding in the grounded theory method are open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. |
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This cleavage is roughly parallel to the axial plane of the folds described previously and has a reverse-fan disposition. |
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Recent modeling studies have focused on systems such as vertebrate jaws, limbs, tongues and tentacles and axial muscle. |
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A sympodium is generally defined as an axial bundle and its associated leaf and branch traces. |
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Across major phylogenetic comparisons, the evolution of Hox clusters generally parallels the evolution of axial complexity. |
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Thin axial slices through the abdomen are obtained in supine and prone positions. |
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The angular momentum lost by the Earth's axial rotation appears in the lunar orbit, the total angular momentum being conserved. |
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Using axial coding, we further developed the conceptual categories and compared them with each other. |
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The same radiologist measured the anteroposterior diameter of the patellar tendon next to the inferior patellar pole on the axial sequence. |
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The most common views are the anteroposterior, lateral and axial patellar images to assess for fracture, dislocation and effusion. |
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Convex, anteriorly truncate glabella tapers forward and is outlined by broad, shallow axial and preglabellar furrows. |
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The bulk of axial water movement through the elongation zone occurs through xylem elements in the midrib and large lateral veins. |
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The appendicular skeleton is also dependent on the stability of the axial skeleton, upon which it operates. |
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The ischiadic artery was the embryonic important axial artery of the lower limb arising originally from the umbilical artery. |
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More powerful blowers produce larger air pressure than traditional axial fans. |
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The transition to axial locomotion occurs at near maximum sustained swimming speed. |
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Other available test methods include axial compression and indirect diametrical tensile testing, which is preferred by Austab. |
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However, axial and diametral testing of mixes yield different estimates of their resilient stiffnesses. |
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The monomers undergo rotary motion with simultaneous relative lateral displacement rather than direct axial separation. |
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At least in the solid state, these latter are bound to the lutetium center as axial ligands. |
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Raised axial portions of the test bear small granules in contrast to smooth fixigenal areas with fine punctae. |
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In Hydractinia, these features involve changes in the regulation of axial patterning along stolons and polyps. |
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The foliation is generally parallel or subparallel to the axial plane of the host fold, but it can also converge through the fold core. |
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The pygidium is complete and has a short axis that has a well-defined axial ring. |
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The jury box is placed on the side, purposely divorced from the axial relationship of judge, counsel, and public. |
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Although the annulus contains the highpressure nucleus, it is able to withstand some axial compression directly itself. |
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The vertebrate axial skeleton is much more than a series of vertebrae coupled with the connecting intervertebral disc tissues. |
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Members of this group are also unusual among bacteria for the arrangement of axial filaments, which are otherwise similar to bacterial flagella. |
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However, the primary axis of cnidarians lacks the degree of axial differentiation found in vertebrates or insects. |
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Eurasia is the globe's largest continent and is geopolitically axial. |
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They are enclosed within typical porphyritic granite, which has a gently dipping compositional layering that is parallel to the axial planes of the eye structures. |
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Encapsulated armatures offer high thermal transfer and mechanical protection, while high magnetic poles enable high-torque density and short axial length. |
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In this resonance, Venus would make, on average, four axial rotations as seen by an Earth observer between successive close approaches of the two planets. |
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Key distinguishing features are the presence of broadly horizontal erosion surfaces and overlying axial river alluvium inset into bajada deposits in the former case. |
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In both of these species axial ribs are present only in the interspaces. |
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The palmer interosseous muscles adduct the fingers toward the axial line or the middle digit, and the dorsal interosseous muscles are abductors of the fingers. |
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Marked changes in the axial tilt of the Earth have also taken place. |
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Each leaf trace is ultimately derived from an axial bundle or bundles. |
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The axial skeleton is rigid and may or may not contact the carapace. |
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For axial cuts, the tracheal diameter was measured in the sagittal and coronal planes at the cricoid, at 8, 16, 24, and 32 mm below the cricoid, and at the sternal notch. |
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The soft parts in the axial canal of the stem consist of nerve cords, coelomic cavities, and associated organs which require more metabolic maintenance. |
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A magnetic resonance imaging scan, myelogram, or computed axial tomography scan, and sometimes, an electromyograph are performed to diagnose the specific problem. |
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In the latter two ichnotaxa, the vertical spreite in the distal part of the structure is generated by the retrusive, axial migration of an upper, upward bending J-shaped tube. |
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Diffuse flow is expected to be ubiquitous, and will be present both within mid ocean ridge crest axial zones of young age, and also on the older ridge crest flanks and limbs. |
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Just as the elastic potential energy gives rise to the elastic stiffness matrix, the axial force effect gives rise to what is called the geometric stiffness matrix. |
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The evident axial symmetry of glossal fiber architecture deserves comment. |
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The wider variety, which occurs in one specimen with an articulated thorax including a thoracic axial spine, has been shown by Boyce to belong to Hillyardina. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging or computerized axial tomography scans are not sensitive enough to distinguish between hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage. |
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Because there is the luminous ensemble of Sigmar Polke entitled axial Ages. |
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In these valves, the valve seats are placed on opposite sides of the ball and axially pressed together to form a substantially void free axial seal. |
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In the course of the motion transformation, slender screw may be induced torsional, axial, and bending deformations and vibrations. |
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In contrast, modern ophiuroids have a single series of axial arm plates termed vertebrae. |
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The paralyzed vocal cord has a variable position in the axial and frontal planes. |
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An applicator comprises an axial support post with a front end and an opposing rear end. |
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Furthermore, most genera have multiseriate xylem rays and varying amounts of axial parenchyma. |
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Early in snake evolution, the Hox gene expression in the axial skeleton responsible for the development of the thorax became dominant. |
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Viewed from the celestial north pole, the motion of Earth, the Moon, and their axial rotations are all counterclockwise. |
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Due to Earth's axial tilt, the amount of sunlight reaching any given point on the surface varies over the course of the year. |
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The angle of Earth's axial tilt is relatively stable over long periods of time. |
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Paleontological evidence and computer simulations show that Earth's axial tilt is stabilized by tidal interactions with the Moon. |
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These effects are caused by a combination of the Earth's axial tilt and its revolution around the sun. |
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The modern constructions of spherical roller bearings have an important capacity for axial and combined load. |
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He had been using sulphasalazine 2 gr daily and acemethazine 120 mg daily for axial spondilitis for 11 years. |
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In the early stages, myeloma may be preceded by a predominantly lytic plasmacytoma that is usually found in the axial skeleton. |
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To produce a taper, the tool may be fed at an angle to the axis of rotation or both feed and axial motions may be concurrent. |
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The larger one is used to grind the surface of the workpiece and the smaller wheel is used to regulate the axial movement of the workpiece. |
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The resulting slaty cleavage is parallel to the axial plane of regional folds. |
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The vertebral column, also known as the backbone or spine, is part of the axial skeleton. |
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The axial surface is an imaginary plane connecting the hinge of each layer of rock stratum through the cross section of an anticline. |
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If the axial surface is vertical and the angles on each side of the fold are equivalent, then the anticline is symmetrical. |
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If the axial plane is tilted or offset, then the anticline is asymmetrical. |
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All bones were visualized with the exception of a bone in the axial plane in the vallecula. |
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Differential changes in bone mineral density of the appendicular and axial skeleton with aging. |
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An axial lead resistor with a loop inductance of about 10 nH may contribute too much reflection noise for rise times of less than 1 nsec. |
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The fossula of the cyrtometopinines slopes deeply down rearwards into the axial furrow joining the S3 apodeme. |
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Early myotome specification regulates PDGFA expression and axial skeleton development. |
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In the genus Pseudodaphnella this is generally paucispiral and papilliform with more or less orthocline axial riblets and weak spiral threads. |
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Small isoclinal folds with axial planar S, schistosity were formed during this episode. |
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The 5C Rotary Indexer has more accuracy, more spindle clearance, more axial load and more radial load than previous models from the company. |
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Travelling wave is generated in the upside of the cylinder when axial type oscillations are applied. |
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Each high-speed shaft has an open axial pumper blade and a disperser blade. |
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This factor is applied to the axial stress produced in the median plane of the specimen. |
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Most preserved parts of the axial column were found in virtually direct articulation. |
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The center hole allows drawbolt or rod to provide direct axial pull or clamping force without twisting the rod. |
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Most images are read primarily in the axial or sagittal planes, and therefore would not correlate with the coronal plane of sampling. |
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The Kalia I deposit is found within the axial region of the Lower Proterozoic greenstone belt. |
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Whittle's designs were more basic, with centrifugal compressors rather than the more complicated axial designs. |
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The skeletal plan of the rhipidistian Eusthenopteron consisted of an axial series of bones, each of which articulated with a preaxial series. |
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Several methods of averaging axial forces or pressures have been reported, including arithmetic, integral and geometric mean. |
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The magnets are arranged in a circle facing the rotor with space in between to form an axial air gap. |
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High-resolution computed tomography of the temporal bones in both the axial and coronal planes with 2-mm cuts was performed. |
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The axial interpole magnetic circuit provides a uniform magnetic field to remove tramp iron from material on almost any belt conveyor. |
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But despite these failures, the Barry Rooms provided the Gallery with a strong axial groundplan. |
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These patients may benefit from regional blocks, axial analgesia, or neurolytic procedures. |
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For axisymmetrical cases, it can be described by a radial and axial component only. |
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Both animals showed significant evidence of axial intestinal mixing, with the male panda demonstrting a greater percentage of evidential mixing. |
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Crosshairs will be placed on the lesion in both the sagittal and axial plane and then the location and depth are calculated. |
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The seam is tilted to symbolize the axial tilt of the Earth. |
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Other potential abnormalities mimicking aortic dissection on axial images include coarctation, pseudocoarctation, saccular aneurysm and pseudoaneursym. |
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A strain gauge extensometer was used to measure axial strain. |
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Where promenade, axial path and swimming pool come together, there is a cluster of palapas, traditional grass roofed shelters covering partly open-air restaurants. |
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The predefined whole body model was applied to the scan image, separating the body into axial and appendicular sections to determine whole body composition. |
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These consist of foot corrections, nerve dynamics, limb neurology, axial and appendicular assessment and treatment and our specialty of pelvic mechanics. |
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Based on the found clearances, the minimal fabricable gaps in radial and axial direction were researched to enable the manufacturing of piano hinges. |
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At each UBM examination, axial images of the anterior chamber and radial sections of the superior, lateral, inferior, and medial quadrants were obtained. |
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The two new grades are aimed at LED fittings for flat-screen monitors, axial and radial seals in connection sockets, and single-wire seals for solar collector housings. |
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Specimens that prolapsed were immediately put through a reversal test, which consisted of axial compression and extension, or combined extension and side flexion. |
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Since it is impossible in case of the present cross-section due to irregular boundaries, the sums of the axial area moments of inertia may be used for the rough estimate. |
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Measurements of axial length, anterior chamber depth, corneal topography, cycloplegic refraction and visual acuity are being performed at 6-month intervals. |
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An HC was therefore effective in restricting lumbar motion in the axial, coronal, and sagittal planes, whereas an SC was effective only in the sagittal plane. |
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After the Conquest, his shrine in St Augustine's Abbey held a central position in one of the axial chapels, flanked by the shrines of his successors Laurence and Mellitus. |
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Whereas gas turbine engines use axial or centrifugal compressors to compress incoming air, ram engines rely only on air compressed through the inlet or diffuser. |
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The time variation is discussed more fully in the article on axial tilt. |
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For each layer thickness, a semipartial correlation was calculated for explanatory variables including age, gender, axial length, corneal curvature, and signal strength index. |
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It is an axial pattern skin flap based on the supratrochlear artery. |
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The axial force provided by the clamping screws is a function of the quantity of screws, the lubricity of the screw threads and the tightening torque applied to the screws. |
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Every technetium atom makes six bonds, and the remaining valence electrons can be saturated by one axial and two bridging ligand halogen atoms such as chlorine or bromine. |
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This high-pressure proportioner utilizes super-charged, high-pressure axial piston pumps for processing unfilled, nonabrasive, noncorrosive materials. |
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The electroencephalograph gives a graphic picture of the electrical firings of the brain, while computerized axial tomography is a kind of sophisticated X ray. |
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Soon after birth, rapid deterioration occurs in these patients, including vomiting, axial hypotonia, apnoeic episodes, respiratory failure, coma and death within a few months. |
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The 3-mm coronal CT slabs were reformatted from contiguous axial slices of the orbit, which includes the space between the interzygomatic line and the orbital apex. |
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The secondary xylem usually consists of axial and radial elements. |
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Baseline radiographic damage, elevated acute-phase reactant levels, and cigarette smoking status predict spinal radiographic progression in early axial spondylarthritis. |
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A rate model that considers axial dispersion, external mass transfer, intra-particle diffusion and non-linear isotherms, is called a general multi-component rate model. |
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Borderline cases include the type species, Kermia benhami, which is atypical in its protoconch possessing arcuate axial riblets, with only their bases diagonally cancellated. |
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Patients tend to be nontremulous except in posture and can have a mixture of rigidity and spasticity, with axial and proximal predominance without cogwheeling. |
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Axial images through the abdomen were obtained following enteric and intravenous contrast. |
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Axial loading from earthquakes is minimized by seismic dampers under the column bases. |
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Axial movements in tadpoles are regulated by a diverse array of muscle activity in a manner similar to anguilliform fishes. |
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Axial views and images were reoriented into coronal and sagittal views. |
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Axial computed tomographic image through the lower pelvis, showing multiple punctate gas foci delineating the bladder wall. |
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Axial bone densitometers include dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and quantitative computed tomography. |
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A snapshot of the global therapeutic scenario for Axial Spondyloarthritis. |
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This cereal belt fed the civilizations formed in the Axial Age and connected by the Silk Road. |
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Already, at this very early date, the ritualists were moving towards the ideal of ahimsa that would become the indispensable virtue of the Indian Axial Age. |
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Combined with direct drive Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Alternators and power electronics they offer a viable alternative for low head hydroelectric power generation. |
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