The caput and caudal epididymal regions were separated, and washed with ice-cold physiological saline in order to remove seminal plasma. |
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Consumption of these and other foodcrops is accounted for when estimating the annual per caput cereal and pulse consumption. |
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Gorgonocepahlus caput medusae, lives 290 metres down in the Skagerak region off the Norwegian coast. |
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This represents an increase of some 5.4 percent on per caput consumption last year, which was constrained by tight supplies and high prices. |
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The effect of higher per caput urban fuel consumption on forest resources is discussed. |
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Official data indicate that per caput consumption of cereals is declining in response to higher prices and reduced commercial import capacity. |
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It is now up to leadership to get us out, building a new motor to replace the Franco-German one which is caput. |
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Circulatory shunts may develop as a result of portal hypertension and these can lead to the formation of oesophageal varices, caput medusae or to haemorrhoids. |
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So: a year or per year, not per annum, a head or per head, not per caput or per capita, beyond one's authority, not ultra vires. Names of foreign companies, institutions, groups, parties, etc should usually be translated. |
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It's defunct, caput, irrelevant and irretrievably lost. |
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Per caput consumption of basic foodstuffs is recovering. |
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Available estimates indicate that, for the country as a whole, animals provide around 20 kg of meat and nearly 160 kg of milk products per caput annually. |
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Yields however are likely to be better resulting in an estimated cereal production of 25 800 tonnes, which is less than 60 percent of the anticipated requirement based on an estimated per caput use of 73 kg per annum. |
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Wakefield and its environs formed the caput of an extensive baronial holding by the Warennes that extended to Cheshire and Lancashire. |
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Okehampton was the caput of a large feudal barony, which at the time of the Domesday Book was held by Baldwin FitzGilbert. |
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In recent years, it has also been explored for the treatment of the ischemic necrosis of the caput femoris, aphtha, bedsore and wound healing, and so on. |
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Desert males, however, demonstrate a higher frequency of right radial caput involvement, which Webb believes may be related to a greater reliance on the atlatl among them. |
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This process progresses to the development of caput ulnae syndrome in which the carpus subluxates volarly and supinates while the ulnar head displaces dorsally. |
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Caput tertium may also arise from the linea aspera, long head of biceps femoris, lateral epicondyle, knee joint capsule, midfibula, and the crural fascia. |
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Evidence of this comes from a marble slab discovered near Caput Bovis, the site of a Roman fort. |
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For the Caput mortuum is apt to be furnished with a Venter vivus, or, as we may say, a lively appetite. |
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