The lung showed focal bronchopneumonia, multiple thrombi, and focal hemorrhagic infarcts. |
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Therefore the focal plane of the microscope was varied until an accidentally observed object had its greatest extension in that plane. |
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In the U.S., with economics as the focal social institution, last words and testaments will deal with the disposition of goods. |
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A landmark cultural building, either a theatre or an opera house, according to Coyne, will act as a focal point for the area. |
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The main reason why these mash-ups work in the first place, though, is that they aren't the focal point of the mix. |
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To overcome this, we must use a large number of mirror shells and as long a focal length as possible. |
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The focal point is adjusted for a second different set of wavelengths of light. |
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In the early twentieth century, the focal point of social interaction was the local market town. |
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The basal cell layer is attached to the basement membrane by specialized cell junctions that include both hemi-desmosomes and focal contacts. |
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This spreads the light away from the center of the lens and moves the focal point forward. |
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The simplicity of the original Doric baseless column even became the focal point in any discussion on the excellence of Greek art. |
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They were all or nothing, the focal point of the whole three years of study. |
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The focal length of a lens, for example, varies depending on the colour of light that is being focused. |
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We then calculated the mean multiplexity of the focal firm's network partners and used that as our measure of multiplexity. |
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What's left of the city appears nondescript and soulless, without any apparent centre or focal point. |
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However, the original focal site does not mediate the link between other sites and the language name. |
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The arch soon became a focal point of Washington Square and a subject for artists working in all mediums. |
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The fiber was brought into focus, and the bead was manipulated into the same focal plane. |
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Her entire focus was concentrated on the small object which rested at the exact center of the room, her one and only focal point. |
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When a lens is used to focus the sun's rays onto a piece of paper the distance of the paper from the lens is called the focal length. |
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Because the zone plate focuses to a point, it must match the focal length of the camera. |
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A lens focuses this light at the back focal plane of the objective to allow collimation at the sample. |
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Five used climbing equipment to scale the 120 ft dome, a focal point of the beachside plant, which covers the pressurised water reactor. |
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Norms can also impart a sense of identity and shared values which can provide a focal point to energize and revitalize the group. |
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Long focal length lenses require less diffusion than short ones to achieve the same visual effect. |
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Our team chose two tube lenses with focal lengths that provided the necessary magnifications and fields of view. |
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The focal length of this lens can be varied somewhat without compromising the quality of the data. |
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These marae are community focused and they provide a focal point for community action. |
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It was a comparative analysis of the Legislature's performance with all its core sections being focal points. |
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Very modern in appearance, these bedding choices make the modern bedroom's focal point the bed. |
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The pleurectomy specimen was characterized by fragments of fibrous connective tissue lined by mesothelial cells with focal papillary area. |
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The thought that the course of Nature might change is not the focal concern today. |
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Their method is different from this method because they break the Gaussian intensity distribution of illuminating laser on the focal plane. |
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At this point, the focal point of the crowd rested on the door as everyone made a beeline for outside. |
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Changing the lens's curvature changes the focal length, so that images at different distances appear in focus. |
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A striking finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation to sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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Such calculations work out very neatly if you always double your focal length, but get a bit more complicated for odd bellows or lens extensions. |
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The toroid adds additional optical power in the vertical direction to bring the two focal planes together. |
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These advances were due in large part to the progress in focal plane arrays, driven by the revolution in microelectronics. |
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In each case, she wears a belted black coat, and her garish spiky hair is the focal point. |
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She shook the cloth from her forehead and turned her attention to the flame again, using it as a focal point, instead of the darkness all around. |
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To identify the focal male in each dyad, each randomly selected competitor was marked with a dot of white paint the evening prior to the trials. |
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A striking morphologic finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation with sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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This will give a negative focal length for a convex lens of air inside water. |
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Accommodative effort and retinal blur can be minimised by bifocal glasses, which change the focal point for near work. |
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Thus, the scattering force results only in a minute displacement of the microsphere out of the focal plane. |
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The intimate lighting and varnished black sleepers sit easily with a heart-warming pot bellied stove which is an excellent focal point. |
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That behavior is not affected by the medium in which the light travels, so the mirror's focal length would be no different in air or water. |
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Telephoto lenses have focal lengths that range from about 85 mm to supertelephotos' 300 mm to 600 mm or longer. |
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Your focal point is visually eye-level, straight ahead in the depth of the room, or the opposite wall. |
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Educating the customer will take the form of regular truffle tastings and positioning the truffle case as a strong focal point in each store. |
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This year, however, the two divergent focal points converged more seamlessly. |
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In this chapter, however, two approaches will be examined that treat language as their central focal points. |
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It's the home of The Bandwagon, a night that has become a focal point for a new wave of Liverpool groups. |
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The hotel has always been and will continue to be the central focal point in Robertstown. |
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Yet Stork determined the probable focal length of a concave mirror made by inverting and silvering the convex mirror shown in the painting. |
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These measurements were normalized to the diameter of the nucleus at the center focal plane. |
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They may serve either as the focal point of a piece of jewelry or as components of the overall design. |
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Such areas of prestige form focal points which transmit innovations into the surrounding hinterland. |
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By adhering to the cover slips during mounting, most of the isolated, two-dimensional fossils were usefully oriented into a single focal plane. |
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Lung involvement ranges from fleeting focal infiltrates or interstitial disease to massive pulmonary hemorrhagic alveolar capillaritis. |
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This shifted the buffer fluorescence away from the focal plane of the large core fibers. |
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The laryngeal inlet showed chronic inflammatory changes and the tongue showed focal congestion and mild inflammatory changes. |
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Wheeler's love and Bell's book are twin focal points for the enigmas of truth and semblance. |
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If CAV is present, then options such as coronary interventions may be used, depending on whether focal disease is present. |
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The usual pattern of involvement is focal or diffuse plaques of thickened valvular or mural endocardium. |
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Seizures are present in up to 25 percent of patients and may be generalized, focal, myoclonic jerking, or movement induced. |
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The stippled backdrop is unornamented, increasing the tight focal emphasis on the figure. |
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In 141 autopsies of people without focal neurological disease, 57 probably had Alzheimer's disease. |
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In this way, the eye operates more like a bellows camera, with variable focus, than a box camera with a fixed focal length. |
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The festival is a focal point for moral reflection and being especially charitable to others. |
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Residual longitudinal chromatic aberration introduces a focal shift for any wavelength variation. |
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Early in the season, when a lot of bare earth is still visible, the brickwork become the focal point of the garden. |
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Once the focal point of every community, rural post office owners are now finding that their days are numbered. |
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The sonographic calf evaluation shows an echogenic tubular structure with acoustic shadowing in a focal area of pain. |
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This was one of the focal points of Central European modern dance just prior to, and during, the First World War. |
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Examination of the surgical specimen revealed a lobe of lung with focal hemorrhage and subpleural bullae. |
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It is an optical device, somewhat like a viewfinder, which allows me to vary the focal length at will. |
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The villous adenoma from this patient demonstrated focal high-grade dysplasia but no apparent adenocarcinoma. |
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The plane will be the focal point of a new static aircraft display which is expected to attract thousands of visitors when it opens in May. |
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Meduna identified six patients with focal seizures in whom the brain focus was surgically excised. |
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Huygens discovered the law of refraction to derive the focal distances of lenses. |
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Not only does it serve as a focal point for the community and a place of worship, it also helps keep the local economy moving. |
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For three weeks, Meadowlands forms a focal point for soccer lovers across the social spectrum. |
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Time-lapse microscopy in multiple focal planes was performed for analysis of embryogenesis and cytokinesis defects. |
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The focal point of the block will be elliptical stairwells with glass walls to flood classrooms with natural daylight. |
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Bay is often trained into standards and pyramids and makes a good focal point in a herb garden. |
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The 300 year-old half-timbered stilted building in the High Street has been a focal point for the town for many years. |
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This shaped beam profile is imaged through the telescope system onto the back focal plane of the microscope objective. |
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The campanula, which has been a great focal flower in the past, was pretty much a loss, as was my first planting of celosia. |
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The scan shows a mild focal dilatation of the central canal of the spinal cord over two vertebral levels in the mid-dorsal region. |
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The laser beam for Raman excitation was focused to a static diffraction limited spot in the center of the focal plane. |
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For they were all eager to be the focal point of unification and centralization. |
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The rule of thumb is never to hand-hold the camera at a shutter speed lower than your lens' focal length. |
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The real key is the pedal steel guitar, clarinet and particularly the chiming steel pan that constitute the focal instruments. |
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The focal point of the memorial is a circular emblem on the central pillar. |
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This distribution approximates the blurring of the microscope at different focal planes by varying the Gaussian width parameter. |
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This setup captures only light from the focal plane, while out-of-focus Raman light and fluorescence background is strongly rejected. |
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His compositions resist clearly defined boundaries, stable centers of gravity and distinct focal points, not to mention restrictive meanings. |
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The centrepiece of the restored park will be a central focal point, where a variety of community events can be held. |
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Such focal adjustability may not be available in phakic lenses for at least four years. |
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The school chapel became the focal point of life, discipline was enforced through prefects and team games emphasized. |
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When the bead moves relative to the trap, the distribution of light changes in the back focal plane of the condenser. |
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This showed a reactive lymph node with prominent geminal centres and focal areas in keeping with necrotising granulomata. |
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Dubey cuts the figures at the edges and at unusual angles to create focal interest in the compositions. |
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Hence, we repeated our analysis, splitting our data into whether the focal bird was dominant or subordinate. |
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Combinations of these types, such as oblique faulting, are depicted by variations of these principal types of focal mechanisms. |
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While you were pounding the nail in the wall you remained subsidiarily aware of your surroundings while maintaining focal awareness on your task. |
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Hence they can be used as unfaltering focal points by which to chart your personal development. |
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The Middle East, of course, continues to be a focal point of global politics so the movie had a symbolic topicality as well. |
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In patients without focal neurologic symptoms and signs, syncope from cerebrovascular disease is extremely rare. |
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The first table contains computed hyperfocal distances for certain focal lengths and apertures. |
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A focal area of hyperpigmentation with an associated crusted lesion was over the left midclavicular area. |
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He said he hoped his visit would be a focal point for discussion of what the community could do to restore peace. |
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Then, make it a focal point with potted flowers, lawn ornaments, or themed decorations. |
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Immunohistochemically, the cells with ganglionic features showed focal perikaryal staining for synaptophysin and chromogranin. |
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The immense monoliths centered at the focal point of the photographs signify power and dominance. |
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The centre is now a focal point for the community and has facilitated the growth of tourism in South Sligo. |
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The short effective focal length provides focused images at distances from lens contact to near infinity, even in air. |
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The terms seizure and convulsion include grand mal, petit mal, absence, myoclonic, tonic-clonic, and focal motor seizures and signs. |
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Job seekers' experience and their familiarity with the Chinese market were the focal issues for headhunters. |
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Another advantage of two-photon excitation is the decreased extent of photobleaching and photodamage above and below the focal plane. |
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A large open fireplace with a marble surround is the focal point of this room, which also features a picture rail and dado rail. |
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A cast-iron fireplace with a tiled inset forms the focal point and period features include ceiling coving and a picture rail. |
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The festa is the most important day in each village, where the church is the focal point of the event. |
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The shape of Taormina is a geometry of interlocking and contrapuntal curves and concavities with various centres and focal points. |
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Hardwood flooring lies underfoot and an unusual sandstone fireplace with cast-iron inset forms a focal point. |
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In the front bedroom, an ornate fireplace with a cast-iron inset and slate hearth forms the focal point. |
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The original ornate fireplace with a tiled inset forms the focal point and the window has great views over Sandymount Strand. |
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The alternative is to look upon the monarch as a mere figurehead, a focal point for tradition, pomp and ritual on the great occasions of state. |
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Despite the vogue for very short focal distances, in glossy shots of food, for example, he insists on sharpness throughout. |
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We felt that compared with placentas with focal lesions, placentas with well-established HEV would more reliably reflect associated events. |
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His work spans the fields of auditory perception, cortical plasticity and disorders such as dyslexia and focal dystonia. |
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The focal point in this room is a raised fireplace with whitewashed brick surround. |
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By 20 years of age, all humans, regardless of race or gender, develop focal thickening of the intima of medium-sized arteries. |
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Works like these are the focal point of a community's spiritual life, prayers, and invocations for ancestral intervention. |
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It is well lit by two large windows and has as its focal point a marble fireplace flanked by built-in shelving units. |
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Perhaps more important, excitation and photobleaching are limited to the focal region. |
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But we do intend to put something back that we can all be proud of to make a new focal centre of the village again. |
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We focused our analysis on a focal population receiving migrants from an infinitely large number of populations. |
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A focal outlet would also be set up in the Board for exploring the export possibilities for khadi products, adds Mr. Nandakumar. |
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They have a new, contemporary edge and are being used as accents or on single focal walls in a room. |
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For comprehensive understanding, it is important to have focal and subsidiary awareness of ethical dilemmas. |
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Handsome buildings, profitable businesses and community focal points are being lost. |
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The programmes look in detail at the story behind this famous race, with York as a focal point. |
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These areas have become known as the focal point for the prosperous and wealthy, due to the services on offer such as schools, shops and delis. |
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This focal plane is taken to correspond to the midsagittal plane of the vessel. |
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The seven deck high atrium acts as the internal focal point leading to the glitzily decorated public rooms and facilities. |
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In one experiment, they encountered contingencies that were identical when the focal cause was considered globally. |
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The center focal is an Oval shaped piece of Graphic Feldspar with a beautiful design occurring naturally in the piece. |
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In general, signs of focal or diffuse inflammation superior to the spinal cord were mild. |
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Reciprocal linear dispersion indicates the width of spectrum that is spread over 1-mm at the focal plane. |
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A cast-iron open fireplace with a pale grey marble mantel provides a focal point. |
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Incident light passes through a collimating lens and a computer-generated holographic disperser, then onto a focal plane array for detection. |
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A new ornamental pond provides a focal point for both the main and ground levels. |
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They were also the focal point of the community, bringing people together to form new social groupings. |
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The magnification is simply the focal length of objective lens divided by the focal length of eyepiece. |
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Small phase change leads to a long focal length, which is more suitable for telescope and satellite imaging applications. |
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Tube thoracostomy may be required for evacuation of pneumothoraces, but focal dehiscence usually heals without surgical intervention. |
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Properly placed in a larger room, it can become a room divider screen or simply a focal point. |
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He devised numerous ways of reducing the physical size of telescopes of long focal length, and machinery with which to move them. |
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They have exploited this radical abbreviation of focal length to develop a prototype of a credit-card-thin camera. |
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The focal point of the creation was a 10 ft tall figure which he carried and operated, while walking on stilts. |
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The tube of the Gregorian telescope is thus shorter than the sum of the focal lengths of the two mirrors. |
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Make art the focal point of your living room by accenting it with halogen spotlights. |
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A focal point is the Craftsman-inspired room divider that functions as a bookcase on one side and bench on the other. |
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The focal point of the water feature is a fountain consisting of thee straight metal tubes. |
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Using vasoconstrictors such as ergotamine and the triptans in the presence of focal ischaemia is a theoretical concern. |
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Examination of the lungs may initially reveal focal rales that will eventually become diffuse. |
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Within months the neurological disorder focal dystonia took full hold, leaving his hand permanently clenched and unusable. |
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Real images occur when objects are placed outside the focal length of a converging lens or outside the focal length of a converging mirror. |
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Nonetheless, shifting national coalitions also provided focal points for public antiwar information and agitation. |
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Seldom have we seen a crowd as large at that which had gathered at Grattan Square, the focal point of the official reception and welcome. |
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A diagnosis of focal dystonia was made, and injections of botulinum toxin were offered. |
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Counts, knights, barons and marquesses gathered in the guilded ballroom of the hotel to mark the focal event of the aristocratic social calendar. |
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The higher graze angle allows a shorter focal length and also preserves the collecting area of the telescope. |
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Writer's cramp is the commonest form of focal hand dystonia and is thought to be due to basal ganglia dysfunction. |
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Frankly, it's difficult to envisage him being nearly as influential in any role other than that of the focal point of the attack. |
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He developed a general rule for the focal length of lenses and described a reflecting telescope. |
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The etagere was the focal point of the parlor and often displayed precious glass, marble, porcelain, and curiosities on its cascading shelves. |
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This produces a rounded lens with a small focal length, so the drop can focus light only to a point near itself. |
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The open fire is a focal point around which many yarns are spun and stories told. |
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Since when has religion and one's personal spiritual belief become the focal point of a candidacy? |
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The use of a ratiometric approach serves to amplify the fluorescent signal, and corrects for focal changes over the course of the test. |
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This expansive yard and storage area will be a focal point for the festival. |
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Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic amyotrophy. |
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To date, most of the work in this area has focused on repurchase intentions as the focal dependent variable. |
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To make the exposure, simply press the shutter button with one hand and slide or twist the zoom through its focal range with the other. |
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To tune the focal length continuously, optical designers have developed the zoom lens, which consists of a group of lenses. |
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Reticles are in the second focal plane, so as power is changed the angle subtended by the space between lines varies. |
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The lens that picks up the light from the focal point is called the eyepiece lens. |
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As before, the images were taken with a constant focal length, lighting, aperture, and shutter speed. |
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Mountains are a focal point of the scenery, of course, and a line of Munros divides Glen Etive from Glen Kinglass. |
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The altar's focal point on Sivaratri is the lingam, Lord Siva represented as a simple rounded stone. |
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The three remaining bedrooms are upstairs, the master having been lent a Moroccan, ornamental feel with an arched window as the focal point. |
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One evening he was observing with a rather crude refractor, with a focal length of 24 feet. |
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Broad veneered surfaces, often in highly figured woods, displaced carving as the decorative focal point. |
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The main focal points in the park are the Iron Age hill fort, which covers around 12 acres. |
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The ideal meal for this would be a nice Mexican carne asada, or other spicy beef dish where the meat was the focal point. |
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Varying the voltage across the lens, the researchers could change the focal length of the lens, because this alters its refractive index. |
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As their blooms begin to fade, attention is drawn to the daisy-like flowers of my rudbeckia, which then becomes the predominant focal point. |
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Biopsy specimens of those cysts and the liver cyst revealed benign mesothelial cysts and focal papillary mesothelioma. |
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Head lateral views showed focal increased uptake at both frontal bones and vertical enlargement of the diploe and mandibular bones. |
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However, if sentient aliens are part of His Creation, then mankind cannot be the focal point of His created universe. |
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The focal length of the lens that you use, depends on where you are in relation to the fireworks and the composition you're looking for. |
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A double convex lens with a focal length of 50 cm is fixed in a PVC pipe about 60 cm long. |
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The astigmatic person does not know which focal line to look at, and hunting between the two may cause eyestrain. |
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He discusses camera types, lenses, focal length, flash, light, digital photographs, and film types and speeds. |
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Each cell is shown at seven different focal points separated by 1-m distances in the z-axis. |
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Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle. |
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A large brick fireplace, which is fitted with a coal-effect gas fire and back boiler, provides a focal point. |
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If you're taking a picture of a mountain range, you might want to use a telephoto lens, a lens with an especially long focal length. |
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A striking topographic relationship of focal inflammation and sclerotic atrophy was seen in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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It seems the car park has become something of a focal point for young people to meet and play music from car stereos. |
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I suggest that you look at any one that has a range in the focal length of the lens. |
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I think it is a great focal point for the culmination of two years of politicking that has brought us to this point. |
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In fact, most professional bird photographers use a 500 mm or 600 mm lens coupled with a teleconverter to extend the focal length as much as possible. |
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A moral focal point was Glen Echo Park, a wonderful art-deco playland in Maryland along the Potomac. |
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The spherical lens of the octopus eye features a graded index that compensates for spherical aberration, yielding a wide field of view with optimum focal characteristics. |
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For each of seven focal teams, we used an Ada program on a PC to generate 999 random permutations of rearranged songs and calculated the mean IFM for these artificial samples. |
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The garda station adjoins the former mill site, which is the focal point of the Council's development and which they bought from Flahavan's last year. |
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The school's bell tower, built around 1914, is a focal point for the town. |
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Built in 1959, in the International Style, it has become the focal hub of the Province's trade union movement, and one of Northern Ireland's youngest listed buildings. |
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Why the natural ranges of plants differ and what has led each species to its current distribution pattern have always been focal questions in biogeography. |
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In this case, the destructive interference occurs for waves traveling in most directions, but not for those ultimately heading toward the focal point. |
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The focal point of any Middle Eastern city is the souk, or marketplace, a labyrinthine space of alleys, stalls, and tiny shops that also include ancient mosques and shrines. |
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Shaun's grief with his girlfriend and his mom is the focal crisis of his life until it gradually dawns on him that London is overrun with groaning, flesh-eating living dead. |
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The occluding spot is placed at the focal plane of the telescope and prevents light from striking any optical elements further down in the optical path. |
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The mass had a pink, shiny, and slightly lobulated cut surface with focal, punctate, light yellow calcifications and irregular, white, fibrous streaks. |
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Being the only depiction of organized Celtic religion in pre-Roman Europe that historians possess, the Druids have become a modern focal point of popular interest. |
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A simple, elegant arbor is the focal point at one end of the garden. |
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Leisure development continues to grow in importance in the retail market, be it as a focal point of new retail projects or in the form of multiplex cinemas and theme parks. |
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The headlight also has a convergent lens which is focused in the vicinity of the second focal region so as to project this light patch on the road. |
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The yacht basin will form the focal point of the development and will comprise berthing for small craft, a timeshare hotel, a yacht club, shops and kiosks. |
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Incorporating focal noise-field campimetry as a testing strategy for the proposed invention provides an extremely efficient method to determine significant visual field loss. |
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In biology your focal point would probably be some problem in a subdiscipline such as anatomy, behavioral science, ecology, embryology, genetics, or physiology. |
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Operating as an independent legal entity, the gfe would act as the focal point for a renewal of the global education compact. |
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The statement will acknowledge that the retail industry is changing and will stress the need for suitable locations to be found for large focal retailers. |
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Susan likes to cook, so the kitchen is a focal point in the house, with a warm colour scheme of Burmese ruby combined with honey cream to offset the minimalism. |
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She sat still and stiller and never looked up from some mystery focal spot on the table in front of her. |
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So while Boucher's portrait of the marquise at her toilette is to be the focal point of this essay, also of great importance are the cultural debates encompassing it. |
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Ten cases demonstrated durai metastases, and 3 cases showed focal leptomeningeal involvement. cases of diffuse leptomeningeal carcinomatosis were excluded. |
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The laser spot, formed in the focal plane, was defocused to a diameter of 10 m, so that one entire cell could be excited while the surrounding field of view remained dark. |
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A raised open-grate fireplace with a marble hearth provides a stylish focal point, while French doors lead out to the patio garden and let in plenty of light. |
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Although this focal production network is far from being a simple top-down hierarchy, it is characterized by strong ties and uneven power relations. |
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He slides back and forth from being the focal point and the straight man. |
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The original white marble fireplace and cast iron hob grate form the focal point in this room, which also has ornate ceiling cornicing, a dado rail and a fitted oak bar. |
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The focal point is a rocky stream that takes up the lower midsection of the painting, while to the far left one can see a gently curving road, set off by a low fence. |
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Patients with frequent relapses often exhibit new lesions after enhancement with gadolinium, indicating focal breakdown of the blood-brain barrier. |
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They also became focal points for group discussion and formal meetings. |
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In 1647 Cavalieri published an important contribution to optics when he gave the relationship between the curvature of a thin lens and its focal length. |
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He is an effective focal point for the band of eight men who are deputed to find and rescue the Private after his three brothers have been killed in combat. |
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Mysoline is used to treat grand mal, complex partial and focal seizures. |
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Perry does the opposite, creating worlds in which white people are disposable, interchangeable, and not the assumed focal point. |
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Radical challengers have a hard time appearing inevitable or focal. |
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Uncooled focal planes have reached astonishing levels of performance. |
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A dioptre is 1 divided by the focal length of the lens in centimetres. |
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He is miffed at not being more of a focal point in the offense. |
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Practical limitations of genetic profiling commonly lead to cases where two or more candidate adults remain nonexcluded as parents of the focal juvenile. |
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Use patches on garments with simple lines made of solid fabric or subtle prints, letting the patches, rather than the garment, be the focal point. |
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The centre provides a focal point for MS people offering a physiotherapy area, oxygen chamber, private meeting room and relaxing area for coffee mornings. |
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We assume that focal gene transfer from chromosomals is extremely rare and that once the plasmid transfer occurs, the transconjugant will deterministically sweep to fixation. |
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First, a single square in the grid is chosen to serve as the focal point. |
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A common practice in ORs is to raise or elevate the surgical bed to accommodate the surgeon's height and focal distance after the drapes have been applied. |
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Furthermore, the three focal bird species took the baits in very different ways in this experiment, ranging from no selection by color to a high level of choosiness. |
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In accordance with Cistercian principles, the spaces of the new abbey are arranged around a cloister with a church as the focal point and heart of the project. |
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Moving back and forth over the bridge, the camera will dip wildly and sink if the exact center focal point of the camera is not fixed on the bridge. |
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Three syngeneic animals and one animal with allograft had marked focal uptake of annexin V in a linear pattern corresponding to the left thoracotomy site. |
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Chest x-ray showed bilateral focal patchy areas of infiltrate at the bases of both lungs, which was interpreted to be consistent with pneumonitis. |
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The stimulus tanks also were supplied with airstones, but none of the tanks contained filters because they would have impeded the view of both the focal fish and the observer. |
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The changes consisted of disrupted myofibrils, increased numbers of lipid vacuoles in the sarcoplasm, and abnormally small mitochondria containing focal membrane disruptions. |
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Eric was the lead singer and the main focal point of the band. |
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With Elizabeth dead, ensepulchred in Florence, their son provided the sustaining focal point of his father's remaining twenty-eight years of life. |
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In two of the trials, the focal individual's relative dominance status was not as intended, and in one trial the focal individual was highly inactive. |
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The location of the focal spot within the bfp determines the inclination angle under which the collimated beam impinges on the upper surface of a microscope slide. |
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A focal stenosis on a straight artery without proximal vessel tortuousness or involvement of major side branches is ideal for percutaneous intervention. |
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This case highlights the focal nature of central pain mechanisms and the possible value of selective subparietal leukotomies in the management of central pain. |
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Using scat allows sample collection without disturbing the focal animal. |
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The shop and its manageress have been a focal point of the community. |
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Corrective lenses, then, are prescribed to correct for aberrations, to adjust the focal point onto the retina or to compensate for other abnormalities. |
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The long-term scheme is expected to have a market square or piazza and an architectural feature to provide focal points and increase the use of the site throughout the year. |
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For us it was clear that China should be the focal point for a documentary on the subject of Internet addiction. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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From Sally Draper to Arya Stark, teenage girls provide a focal point within the prestige television narrative. |
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In 1981, Juan Carlos was the focal point of resistance to an attempted military coup. |
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The shorter the focal length of the lens, the wider the field of vision. |
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A carved Adam-style fireplace with brass inset provides a focal point. |
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Aleppo remains a focal point, as both sides appear to be locked down for a bitter fight. |
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Figure 1 presents such a concentrator dish having a Stirling engine placed in the focal plane. |
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The first Seidel coefficient calculated was spherical aberration, which quantifies how much focal length varies as one traverses a lens face. |
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The camera was focused on the stylet bundle, but the photos varied in the focal point. |
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Improvements in the focal oxygen supply by HBO ameliorated calcific uremic arteriolopathy in high-altitude areas. |
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He employs an equatorial with an object-glass having a focal length of five metres, and which was diaphragmed down to eight centimetres. |
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The height of the eyepoint depends on the focal length of the eyepiece and the position of its upper equivalent plane. |
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Nelson's Column is a nationally recognised monument in Trafalgar Square, one of the focal points of central London. |
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One critical distinction to make is whether a focal corneal infiltrate is infected with bacteria or is a sterile immunologic response. |
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The climax of William Shakespeare's play Richard III provides a focal point for critics in later film adaptations. |
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The first fraction, dPCintra, an intrapatch metric, corresponds to the habitat area of a focal patch. |
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Guadalcanal soon became a focal point for both sides with heavy commitments of troops and ships in the battle for Guadalcanal. |
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Northern England was a focal point for fighting during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. |
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