Applying a granular soil systemic insecticide at planting time provides early season greenbug control. |
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The histogenesis of granular cell tumors has been debated since their recognition. |
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Its thick epidermis contains well-developed granular, spinous, suprabasal, and basal layers below a mature stratum corneum. |
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Unabashedly physical, the surfaces of Bhavsar's canvases luxuriate in a granular abundance of color. |
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Marl is a granular or loosely consolidated earthy material comprised largely of shell fragments and calcium carbonate precipitated in ponds. |
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The granular to spherulitic microstructure of Carinachites has been documented by several previous authors. |
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His reports are clear, granular, and well-documented, both in terms of verbiage and photos. |
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Abundant pale pinkish-reddish to purple to colorless fluorite occurs as granular to monocrystalline masses and rarely as small simple cubes. |
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The granular nematicide, spread under banana trees to kill worms, for example, runs into rivers the minute it rains. |
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You will get the best out of your tomatoes if you fertilise them regularly either with manure or a good quality granular blend. |
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The neuroendocrine granular cells did not show the typical morphologic features of insulin granules. |
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To my ears, it simply sounds like grainy, muddy ambient music and experiments in granular synthesis. |
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Black or gray-black, massive, granular to compact bort is known as carbonado. |
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From under the granular crust of a subalpine snowfield sprang forth life as tender and fresh as a butterfly's newly unfolded wings. |
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Fibrous, botryoidal, stalactitic, granular, and massive varieties are common. |
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Intraoral squamous cell carcinoma may present with a similar tongue lesion, though it typically has a rough, granular surface. |
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In its pure form, calcium oxide occurs as white crystals, white or gray lumps, or a white granular powder. |
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Alumina is a fine white granular powder, which is exported to aluminium smelters for processing into aluminium metal. |
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Crystals to 3 cm are reported, although most cubanite occurs in isolated grains, granular masses, or thin lamellae in chalcopyrite. |
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Case 49 showed ductal structures mixed with islands of cells with brightly eosinophilic, granular cytoplasm. |
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The granular particles in such products are designed to do the work for you. |
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The researchers think this lessening of friction may occur among the grains in granular flows, such as snow cascading down a mountainside. |
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The ideal structure of topsoil is granular, crumb-size groupings of soil particles and plenty of pore spaces. |
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Its texture ranges from dense porcelain-like to a compact granular material composed of minute crystals. |
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Gasoline or diesel engines drive an eccentric weight at a high speed to develop compaction force and vibrations that compact granular soils. |
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Histopathologic examination of the biopsy tissue showed a granular, relatively acellular material filling the alveolar spaces diffusely. |
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The most permeable soils are granular and consist of a fair amount of sand or gravel. |
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Activated charcoal filters used for home water treatment contain either granular activated charcoal or powdered block charcoal. |
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In the dry state, granular soil particles can be easily separated and identified. |
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In the MI pictures of the targets on Uchben, for example, the scientists have found some intriguing granular, sand-size particles. |
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Its flesh is crisp and slightly granular, with a strong aroma and a sharp but agreeable flavour. |
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Preliminary studies have shown that granular materials containing castor oil have been less effective than liquid repellents. |
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Another Italian term, granita, refers to a water ice with a more granular texture than the standard kind. |
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Multiple phases of zoned calcite are common, often truncated by a major dissolution surface overgrown by a late, granular calcite. |
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It is available in gelcaps, but it's more practical to take in granular form. |
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The pyroxenoid occurs as granular masses of small anhedral crystals associated with manganoan magnetite. |
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To minimize this problem, chemical companies developed the dry flowable and water dispersible granular formulations. |
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The applicability of granular cubic antimonic acid as column packing material in chromatographic lithium isotope separation was investigated. |
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Because the prebiotic ingredient remains granular, it must be kept in suspension in a product. |
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Pot up aquatics the way you would any plant, adding about a teaspoon of 5-10-5 granular fertilizer to the soil in each pot before planting. |
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Seventy-two percent use both liquid and granular fertilizers on their courses. |
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Feed plants regularly with a balanced granular fertilizer or liquid plant food. |
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Librarians' knowledge of metadata facilitates at a granular level control of, and access to, information. |
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Asphalt pavements are usually located in urban areas and sealed granular pavements form the bulk of Australia's rural arterial road network. |
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Balanced granular fertiliser can be applied around all established plants in spring. |
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Examination of forage craters indicated that caribou had to contend with only a few centimetres of soft powder snow with a loose granular base. |
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If you've defined your objectives down to a granular level in advance, you'll always know what to measure and where to go from there. |
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At a granular level, the movement-in-formation is moving in different directions. |
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For end users, this means a granular level of control over their own telecom services and simple management of those services from any browser. |
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Then he characterized the paper support as a granular surface of impenetrable dark green. |
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Studying granular flows is an area where solid and fluid mechanics come together. |
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Sold by the roll, these products are made of layered neoprene rubber, often with a granular surface bonded to the top side. |
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In the more densely populated areas, roads normally consist of dual carriageway granular pavements with asphalt surfaces. |
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Many watercolour papers have granular surfaces which help provide variations of light and half-light. |
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Starch is a granular crystal comprising two kinds of polysaccharide, a linear form and a branched form. |
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Most of us were introduced to epidote as a massive or granular mineral characterized by its pistachio-green color. |
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The whey powder is guaranteed to retain its granular fluidity in very humid conditions. |
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The cytoplasm also contained some mitochondria, granular endoplasmic reticulum, single ribosomes and polyribosomes, and Golgi complexes. |
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To reduce heat gain, the roof is insulated with a layer of polyurethane foam coated with a light-reflecting granular finish. |
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Unabashedly physical, the surfaces of his canvases luxuriate in a granular abundance of color. |
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It provides a means for rapidly drying temperature-sensitive materials such as filter cake and granular pelletized materials. |
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The crane lifted a large bottom-dump concrete bucket filled with granular infill material. |
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Like water beading on the surface of a freshly waxed car, the palladium formed granular clusters just a few nanometers across. |
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Speaking of fertilizer, you can use a granular or water soluble fertilizer to feed your hungry plants. |
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Iron oxide nodules are commonly septaria, exhibiting networks of thin veins of coarsely granular calcite. |
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The spines have a granular surface, do not show growth lines, and were probably solid. |
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Frequently, granular bodies and perivascular lymphoid inflammation are seen. |
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Interestingly, our results also showed that the leukemic cells retained the perinuclear, large, blocklike granular staining in 8 of 14 cases. |
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Built of uniformly gray, granular volcanic tufa, or peperino, the courtyard was completed by 1579, as recorded in the building documents. |
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Because of the fragmentation of nuclei and the disruption of cellular membranes, coarse granular particles are formed. |
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The pavements comprised thick asphalt surface layers over unbound granular material. |
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The quarry was a 40 foot rock face of coarsely granular limestone whose layers are interbedded with shale. |
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They have a granular or sugary texture and are color zoned, with an opaque pale blue core and a white rind. |
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I read that Aspergillus have rough or granular surfaces like this picture. |
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He painted a bright red circle onto the granular surface of the sandpaper. |
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The ad hoc granular alliances described in Unstoppable promise less but may achieve more. |
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Lymphocytes and granular leucocytes are also found in the stroma. |
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A recent Pew Poll graphically likewise portrays the stark national divide, and the granular differences are gaping. |
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The layers can be almost any combination of granular, stabilised or asphaltic materials, and future versions will also model gravel and rigid pavements. |
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When used outside of major urban areas, they minimize the risk of civilian casualties and requirements for granular intelligence. |
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But when you get granular and local, using our county-centric approach, the correlation breaks down. |
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From a granular policy perspective, the man in the Oval Office might not make much of a difference. |
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Even at low pressures the sandblast gives a very granular texture to the designs that is quite different in appearance and touch from wheel engraving or acid etching. |
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The most intelligent storage network backbones are now being built with the connection-level intelligence necessary to present traffic patterns in a granular way. |
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The porcelain will be recycled as part of the district's soil recycling operation which produces granular material for trench backfill and road base. |
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This means forking in as much compost as you can spare and tossing in some pelletised poultry manure or granular complete fertiliser before you plant. |
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The cytoplasm is granular and basophilic with Romanowsky stains. |
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Patients with a diagnosis of granular cell tumor should have a complete physical examination to exclude other primary tumors or metastasis from an aggressive malignant tumor. |
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If you prefer using inorganic fertiliser, one of the complete granular products should be sprinkled either side of where the seeds are to be planted. |
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A fundamental assumption of elasticity when it is known that some granular and thin asphalt pavements are being plastically strained by legally or overloaded vehicles. |
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If it is a powdery, granular material, it will be removed with the vacuum. |
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The settlements above and lateral to the tunnels in plastic clays of soft to medium consistency are relatively larger than in stiffer, more brittle cohesive granular soils. |
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Tillage helps to break down the compact structure of the soil, providing granular soil particles more favorable to root development and planting slit closure. |
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The product which is very suitable for elderly people and children is a special floor covering made up of a fine surface texture with a non slip plastic granular coating. |
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Grossular occurred as greenish-gray to pale brown semitransparent dodecahedral crystals to 8 mm and also as a granular material making up a high percentage of the skarn. |
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It consists of 127-mm thick AC surface course, 200-mm thick crushed stone granular base, 307mm thick granular subbase on top of the subgrade. |
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Cytoplasm is abundant, pale to eosinophilic, and can be granular or vacuolated. |
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If the IT admin wants more granular control, he or she can opt for port forwarding and built-in firewall controls, instead. |
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Obstruction, however, is more often secondary to granular ependymitis and fibrosing chronic leptomeningitis. |
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The proppant is a granular material that prevents the created fractures from closing after the fracturing treatment. |
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The latter had an odd texture, at once granular and claggy, which I found strangely compelling if not exactly pleasant. |
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The device is useful for batching and totalizing transfers of granular or pulverized materials. |
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The main result of loop quantum gravity is the derivation of a granular structure of space at the Planck length. |
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Bolton gets its very own mineral, boltonite, a grayish-yellow granular rock found in limestone in that town. |
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Densification of loose granular soils, heterogeneous soils and liquefiable soils can be achieved by surface compaction. |
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One hundred leukocytes, including granular and nongranular, were counted per slide for each bird. |
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Limestone may be crystalline, clastic, granular, or massive, depending on the method of formation. |
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But the data Republicans culled are much more granular than that. |
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The monograph describes the topic of aerodynamic processes in air treatment devices with a granular charge. |
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Company's Flo-Pad bin aerator promotes the flow of any dry bulk powder of granular material from bins, hoppers and silos. |
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Sucks up ten times its volume in liquid, mats well between layers of tri-poly blend and poly-cotton absorbate, is nontoxic in granular form. |
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Sandwiches arrived from outside, strange granular bread, the butter on it liquid, some sort of beige meat paste that hinted at ptomaine. |
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Bone char, a porous, black, granular material primarily used for filtration and also as a black pigment, is produced by charring mammal bones. |
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Neil and Bridgwater also tested granular materials in an annular attrition cell, a fluidized bed and a screw pugmill. |
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The slow cooling gave time for crystals to form in the granite which are large enough to see with the naked eye, giving it a granular appearance. |
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There are also some inexpensive retail granular garden fertilizers made with high purity ingredients. |
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Sand is a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. |
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Under the pressure of the layers of ice and snow above it, this granular ice fuses into denser and denser firn. |
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In temperate glaciers, snow repeatedly freezes and thaws, changing into granular ice called firn. |
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Igneous rock may form with crystallization to form granular, crystalline rocks, or without crystallization to form natural glasses. |
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Immunohistochemical demonstration of the lysosome-associated glycoprotein CD68 in granular cell tumors and schwannomas. |
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In addition to the traditional powder and densified granular forms, the company has begun to provide material in a free-flowing granular form. |
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Macroscopically, cSCCs are characteristically unilocular cystic masses that are filled with grumous, granular, thick, tenacious material. |
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Calbindin immunoreactivity in the auricular lobe and interauricular granular band of the cerebellum in bullfrogs. |
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Some nonionized aniline oligomers got attached to the fibers to form granular aggregate. |
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Pediatric patients with granular ALL have a worse prognosis than those with nongranular varieties. |
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After suctioning, a posteroinferior perforation and granular changes of the anteroinferior aspect of the tympanic membrane were visible. |
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Salinity effects on the activity of granular hemocytes of American oysters, Crassostrea virginica. |
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Structure is subangular blocky to semi-angular blocky for Ultisols and subangular blocky to strong granular for Oxisols. |
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We control for these factors through the use of granular triturations and employing staged blending techniques. |
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Ophthalmoscopic examination may reveal granular pigmentary changes in the form of bull's-eye maculopathy with a circle of RPE atrophy surrounding the central fovea. |
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The Port of Sohar is ideally located in the Gulf of Oman, for the shipments of granular urea to the large consuming markets in Asia as well as the West. |
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Prion protein immunostaining showed intense immunoreaction of the core of the florid plaques and patchy and granular deposits that were arranged in rounded clusters. |
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Water-Wet benzoyl peroxide in paste and granular formulations. |
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By deploying multiple open proxy server honeypots, WASC is able to take a granular look at the types of malicious traffic that are utilizing these systems. |
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With an extensive accounting background, Ohm will be a good fit due to the granular details of the financial position along with helping customers take the next step. |
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The cells have ovoid, vesicular nuclei, finely granular and evenly distributed chromatin, small nucleoli and abundant cytoplasm with vacuolization at places. |
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At a granular level, rocks are composed of grains of minerals, which, in turn, are homogeneous solids formed from a chemical compound that is arranged in an orderly manner. |
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Common ostriches have two kidneys, which are chocolate brown in color, granular in texture, and lie in a depression in the pelvic cavity of the dorsal wall. |
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Dynamics and wave propagation in dilatant granular materials. |
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Section of brain showing ischemia induced changes like loss of basophilia due to necrosis of the small neurons of the granular layer of brain in ischemic control group. |
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Microscopically, the tumor was composed of nests to sheets of polygonal cells with eosinophilic granular cytoplasm and very sharp, distinct cell borders. |
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Relations between granular reduct and dominance reduct in formal contexts. |
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Turcica morrisoni Ladd, 1966 from the Miocene and Recent of the Marshall Islands is more depressed, has a more granular sculpture and fewer, stronger peripheral stellations. |
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The recent adoption of AASHTO specifications on glass cullet and reclaimed PCC for granular base course is evidence of the widespread support for recycled material aggregates. |
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The young nematocyst decreases in size and becomes coarsely granular, the granules arranging themselves in a spiral line close under the external membrane. |
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By concentrating a discharging stream of granular material into a densified, solid-like column that draws in any fine material, the DSH suppresses dust release at source. |
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It follows, then, that spacetime has an elementary quantum granular structure at the Planck scale, which cuts off the ultraviolet infinities of quantum field theory. |
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Polyhydramnios caused by giant alveolar granular cell myoblastoma. |
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Select a system equipped with cartridge-based granular activated carbon and chemisorption technology for VOCs and other airborne chemical compounds. |
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In the fall for the first three to four years after planting, sycamores benefit from some slow-acting granular fertilizers formulated for woody plants. |
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The new BSE ultra information products were launched to respond to client demand from major international end clients and data vendors for more granular pre-trade information. |
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Some consider granular pearlite or granular cementite to be sorbite. Hence it is also called sorbitic pearlite, and when referring to the contained carbon, sorbitic carbide. |
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As the colony increases, the granular character becomes more marked, until it seems to be made up of highly refractile granules, like a mass of particles of glass. |
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