Females develop an extrusion of the gonadal papilla and a distended abdomen when gravid. |
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One word can be so gravid with meaning that it could ignite the outrage of citizens, the deployment of troops, the legal obligation of action. |
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Music seems gravid with meaning. We talk not solely of a person's enjoying music but of his understanding or misunderstanding it. |
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This was a large-scale, anatomical publication filled with high-quality engravings of the gravid, or pregnant, uterus. |
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When not gravid, eggs lining the ovotestes are readily seen through the carapace. |
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We could say that the interpretation, gravid with significance, has an essentially poetic form. |
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Exposure at the administered dose in gravid rabbit dams was also not determined. |
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Reduced maternal body weight plus gravid uterus weight and increased liver to body weight ratios were also noted. |
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The supine position is dangerous in pregnant women at term because of aortocaval compression by the gravid uterus. |
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Chigurh, despite Bardem's gravid tones and elocutionary precision, is not Death but a stalking psycho killer out of a grade-C horror movie. |
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Because the fish are gravid at this time of year, their catchability may be higher. |
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The gravid traps collected very little, only one or two mosquitoes a night. |
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Furthermore, two gravid females were taken to a laboratory in Minsk, where they gave litters shortly after capture. |
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During a three-day period, six light traps, six CO2 traps and two gravid traps were active. |
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One month later, lobstermen in Western Long Island Sound began to report sightings of gravid female lobsters dying in the throes of abortive molts. |
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Her physical examination was remarkable only for a gravid abdomen with minimal flank tenderness and absent breath sounds over the left side of the chest. |
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In the third trimester the most important factor is compression of the inferior vena cava and impairment of venous return by the gravid uterus when the woman lies supine. |
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Newly oviposited nymphs in ovisacs from each of the gravid females were removed daily and the total number of immature per ovisac was counted. |
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A 43-year-old, 162 cm, 61 kg, gravid 8 para 5 woman at 38 gestational weeks was scheduled for elective caesarean section due to placenta praevia. |
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The impact of pregnancy on the mesh is also unknown one concern would be the risk of a gravid uterus causing the mesh to avulse from the sacral promontory with subsequent recurrence of prolapse. |
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Unlike the gravid traps, the CO2 and light traps were located in twelve permanent stations with six of the stations outfitted with CO2 traps and the other six with light traps. |
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There is no way of treating this disease, whose symptoms on cattle are mass abortions in gravid females and a high mortality in newborn and young animals. |
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It could be that the locations where the gravid traps were set did not have a large number of these mosquitoes because they were not active breeding sites. |
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This would increase the host's survival, increasing number of host individuals, creating a healthy host population and subsequently increasing the likelihood that the fish host would encounter a gravid Wavy-rayed Lampmussel. |
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Joseph Asherman defined Asherman's syndrome in 1948 as a case of severe intrauterine adhesions secondary to trauma to gravid uterus. |
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Furthermore, gravid females were captured, and their oVspring, born and grown up under contamination-free laboratory conditions, showed the same enhanced level of chromosome aberrations. |
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It was a gravid female and attempts to locate its male counterpart failed. |
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For oocyst infections, midguts of only unfed, semi-gravid and gravid females were examined. |
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The eggs or gravid proglottids are excreted in the feces and consumed by the pig to develop into larvae. |
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One slender hand was raised in a graceful gesture gravid with meaning. |
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Uteri from gravid proglottids formed a rosette with 4-5 loops. |
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Diagnosis of Taenia species can be made by examination of the number of outpocketing branches of the uterus in the gravid segments, because the eggs are identical. |
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The minute she'd settled into the seat next to him, her billowing widow's rig had got redisposed to reveal her neatly gravid waistline, at which, now, he nodded. |
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Females were considered mature if they were gravid, had oocytes larger than 26 mm in diameter, or if nidamental gland width was greater than 20 mm. |
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Gravid females are immediately distinguishable by the developing ootheca contained in an expanded brood sac. |
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