Eastern motorcycle punks and their molls love to alter their appearance with bleach and henna and contact lenses of bizarre colouration. |
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In battle men may blacken their skin similar to the cassowary's colouration. |
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The ferricyanide test confirmed that the brown colouration of the water extracts was closely associated with tannins. |
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But there is a joyous incandescence in the harmonies too, a playful energy and a richness of colouration. |
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The Sergeant Baker can be recognised by its long tapering body, blotched colouration and its behaviour. |
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These are called callosities, and their colouration varies with the reproductive season. |
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Technically, she was very sound, with a range of vocal colouration and good control in the lower registers. |
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There is a joyous incandescence in the harmonies, a playful energy and a richness of colouration. |
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While Zionism attempted to give itself a socialist colouration, its differences with socialism were of a fundamental character. |
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Robert Hughes, the art critic, has pointed to Matisse, because of the delicacy of the outlining and colouration. |
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This colouration is not always present on the plants and does not correlate with the ability of the root system to survive dehydration. |
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Some houseplant leaves look wonderful for this as they are glossy or have exotic markings or colouration. |
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A convection current is produced and this can be tracked by pink colouration coming from the crystals. |
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The spectacular autumn colouration makes these trees a feast for the eye all year round. |
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The fur of hutias is generally brownish or greyish in colouration. |
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All these things cohere because of the surrealism and typical Spanish violence of the juxtapositions, the balance between flat prose and highly florid colouration. |
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The taxidermist constructs a mould, casts the body and fins in fibreglass, and creates the colouration on the mount. |
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This is very evident in the red colouration of the rock in this vicinity. |
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It is a complete performance, dramatic but not histrionic, with a range of vocal colouration some much better known singers would do well to emulate. |
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He wanted to know what was causing the colouration and the reason for it. |
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Yellowfin gets its name from the bright yellow colouration of its fins and finlets. |
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The steel in the discs showed a grayish-blue colouration indicative of overheating. |
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Its use in high sugar content recipes makes it possible to significantly reduce the colouration of the crust after baking. |
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In the last two years or so, the Nahanni Butte people who traveled up to the park boundary have complained constantly about water colouration. |
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The lamp therefore lasts longer and there is no pink colouration or low light output. |
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Their two-toned colouration makes them seem to appear and disappear as they swoop and swirl. |
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Aerial photo on left: The pink colouration in the satellite image is a large expanse of bare rock with little or no vegetation. |
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The overall colouration is silver, generally with pale yellow to olive tints on the back. |
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The fin whale is the only cetacean, and one of the rare vertebrate animals in the world, to bear an asymmetrical colouration on its head. |
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Corals have a symbiotic relationship with algae called zooxanthellae, which provide their colouration. |
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The ease of colouration and good surface finish of this grade give a wide range of applications. |
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When approached by a predator, the lizard freezes, and relies on its cryptic colouration to escape capture. |
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Their colouration varies, but is usually a mottling of brown and grey, a pattern that blends in well with the ocean floor. |
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In these cases the colouration varies from small white areas to blackish-brown pigmentations. |
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The longer hind legs and fainter colouration of the agile frog are the main features that distinguish the two species. |
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The screes which cover the steep eastern slopes above the Kirkstone Pass appear to have a reddish colouration. |
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There are a number of subspecies differing mainly in the extent of rufous colouration in the breeding plumage and the bill length. |
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The colouration of the head appeared discoloured giving the highly experienced officers additional cause for alarm. |
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If there is any red colouration on the gum around a tooth, it could be that she has toothache and needs dental treatment. |
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The Kori Bustard is a large bird with mottled grayish-buff colouration, dark brown vermiculation, and a distinct white stripe over each eye. |
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Often focusing on the pattern, colouration and patination of objects, the result of the making process and subsequent traces of usage. |
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Male and female western capercaillie can easily be differentiated by their size and colouration. |
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Of 88 female vines screened for fruit flesh colour, only four had fruit with some red colouration and the red colour was faint and confined to the area around the core towards the pedicel end of the fruit. |
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The symptoms of flufenacet toxicity in rainbow trout were darkened colouration, lying on the bottom of the aquaria, laboured respiration, loss of equilibria, lethargy and quiescence. |
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During the biotransformation of 2-cp, a brown colouration resulted which remained in the medium. |
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This unique colouration method brings much roundness. |
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For pasture and rangeland applications, ACCURATE Herbicide should be applied between mid-June and mid-August after the target species have leafed out, but before fall colouration begins. |
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When they dry out, sandy soils quickly provide a dusty covering soil which dirties the chicory heads while the quartz grains present chafe the epidermis of the heads causing red colouration and loss of quality. |
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The warm, sandy soil of the Rhone valley, the pure water from the glaciers used for irrigation and the ideal microclimate, have for a long time guaranteed the beautiful colouration and strong flavour of the apricots. |
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It is recognizable by its immense size, conspicuously black eye and the sharp contrast between its backside and underside colouration changing from dark grey, or even black, to white. |
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Tooth whitening is a safe procedure that lightens the colouration of the enamel and the dentin of teeth by using whitening solution which is carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide. |
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Its lightly gilded colouration gives a pleasing patina to works. |
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Due to the favourable composition of the soil and the climate, the species cultivated in the Valais can be distinguished from those of other regions by their distinctive colouration. |
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Like some other cephalopods, bigfin reef squids are capable of metachrosis – rapidly changing body colouration and patterns through voluntary control of chromatophores. |
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This link between environment and colouration is called countershading. |
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A sample is considered to be negative for autoantibodies to nucleosomes, histones, Sm, and ribosomes if the colouration of the test dot is less intense than the colouration of the negative control. |
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The forepart of the outsole is clear with a smoked effect colouration. |
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This wine is harvested at a very ripe stage. Its deep red colouration is brightened up by glints of dark purple and with the aromas of ripe blueberry and black cherry. |
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Urological: red colouration of urine for 1 to 2 days after administration. |
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The lively, balanced and tender bouquet of this wine confers it with an originality emphasised by the depth of its colouration, with glints of violet and ruby. |
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This poetic colouration overlaying the visual impressions created by the music's free and daring language communicates a host of sensations and emotions. |
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Bodies of water that have the green colouration of normal plants, like grass or the pond-dwelling plant duckweed, are most unlikely to be toxic regardless of the thickness of the scum. |
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The fact that these issues don't have a clear ideological colouration yet is important because they are among the most crucial issues of the 21st century. |
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In this second type of mimicry, poisonous species come to resemble each other, so that their predators have fewer patterns of warning colouration to learn. |
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Experts examined them under the light and scrutinised their colouration. |
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This region also developed its own State model after the cease-fire of 1992 and thanks to the presence on its territory of a contingent of peace-keeping troops from the CIS with a strong Russian colouration. |
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The primary objective of this study is to test the use of white corn gluten in experimental diets in order to avoid the problems associated with the undesirable yellow colouration of trout flesh. |
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Hardwoods should not have commenced fall colouration. |
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It lacked the black colouration, which is usually associated with oxidation at high temperature, indicating that it formed after the weld was made, probably as a result of residual stresses created during welding. |
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A study carried out on fin whale behaviour, as compared to behaviour of other species without this asymmetrical colouration, did not validate either of these hypotheses. |
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The small chicks resemble the hen in their cryptic colouration, which is a passive protection against predators. |
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The animals have cryptic colouration, being a sandy brown colour, which can be changed to match the environment. |
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The fin whale is usually distinguished by its tall spout, long back, prominent dorsal fin, and asymmetrical colouration. |
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Dark brown colouration of the back and sides is not uncommon, especially for individuals that have resided in rocky inshore regions. |
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Descriptions of its colouration range from black to tan or dark grey. |
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It allows for regulating the colouration of the apple skin, but also protects the trees from hailstorms, which are a frequent occurrence in some regions. |
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The training in this workshop would focus on the analysis of algal blooming, the analysis of different colouration of Noctiluca and the blooming of Cochlodinium in the region. |
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If cryptic colouration is the creature's road to survival, colour's absence may be the best simulation of death, underlining soberingly just how few survived. |
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These subspecies have been distinguished by differences in pelage colouration, body size, external body measurements, skull morphology and tooth shape. |
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Apart from Dawsonoceras and the Silurian coiled-shell nautiloid Peismoceras Hyatt, no shell colouration was documented in any other species with highly elaborated sculpture. |
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