We performed PCR on wild-type mouse genomic DNA to amplify sequences flanking transposon insertion sites for use as probes. |
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On physical examination, a prominence may be appreciated medially and laterally to the Achilles tendon insertion. |
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Some chromosomes may be unable to re-establish homologous synapsis after the insertion. |
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This makes it suitable for insertion into small housings, large instrumentation, or analytical equipment. |
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In monocotyledons, the expanding region of leaves, where cell division and tissue expansion take place, is located near the leaf insertion point. |
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There is another C insertion at site 100 in the rhesus monkey, and this insertion is conserved in the five macaque species tested. |
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Hello, strange indentation in shin identical to the little depressions alien abductees believe are the points of insertion for their implants. |
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Just prior to insertion of the IV line, the dressing and cream should be removed. |
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The original photos and titles were rarely seen together until final insertion of the scanned images by the printer. |
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All checksums are validated upon insertion of a memory card or at power on. |
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He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play. |
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The insertion of gastrocnemius is discussed following the description of the origin of the soleus muscle. |
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These gRNAs mediate drastic editing of many maxicircle gene transcripts by insertion and deletion of uridine residues. |
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Because of the Achilles tendon's insertion into the calcaneus, the tendon can be exposed to forces secondary to subtalar motion. |
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Anchor suture devices were used to fix each tendon end to the talus or to the calcaneus at the original insertion of the ligaments. |
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It is in the plane of the tendon of peroneus longus and its insertion inferolaterally onto the base and side of the first metatarsal. |
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The fourth copy, containing the Topi insertion, was located in an unmapped area of the genome. |
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Major alterations, like the insertion of stained-glass windows which pervert natural lighting effects, undermine this. |
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The insertion of mega-brand convenience stores like these into fragile local business ecologies will be a powerful diagnostic for their health. |
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Prior to insertion, the nasopharynx and oropharynx should be anesthetized with a topical spray such as benzocaine. |
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Then draw the lift lines perpendicular to the insertion lines and mark the midpoint between the insertion lines. |
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The muscle is transected from its insertion to the humerus so that the only remaining attachment is the nerve and blood vessels. |
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When you enter data in a worksheet, the data is placed in the active cell, which is the current location of the insertion point. |
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Where insertion does not disrupt the structural gene, the activity is expressed, killing the cell. |
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The insertion is the responsibility of special units in the USB hubs called transaction translators, or TTs for short. |
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For example, the initial stage could provide the translunar insertion burn, then stay attached on the way to the moon. |
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The physician should remove the insertion rod, then remove the insertion tube and the tenaculum. |
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Thus we were able to clone the DNA sequence that flanked the transposon insertion using plasmid rescue. |
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Before the procedure is begun, the correct depth of the umbilical artery catheter insertion should be estimated. |
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In successful matings, the time of the first palpal insertion and which palp was inserted were noted. |
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For insertion in the proximal tibia, the spinal needle is directed inferiorly at a 45-degree angle from the perpendicular. |
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The lead-in chamfer in the design compensates for any misalignment during tube insertion. |
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The insertion instruments include calipers, curved hooks, dull hooks, 3-mm and 5-mm duckbill elevators, chisels, and implant inserters. |
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There was a deliberate insertion of a manual valve rather than an automatic fail safe. |
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The manubrium sometimes extends to the insertion of the third costal cartilages. |
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The insertion of the superior belly may overshoot the hyoid bone and attach alongside the digastric. |
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A majority of the strains examined contained one insertion and the highest number of insertions that occurred in a single germ cell was seven. |
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Lightweight technology is applied to commands such as dimensioning, mating, components insertion, interference detection, and sectional views. |
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Tenderness and a palpable mass were found at the adductor muscle insertion area. |
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The 25-bp insertion causes a frameshift mutation and creates stop codons in all three reading frames. |
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As reported previously, at each insertion site some chromosomal DNA was deleted, most likely in conjunction with the integration event. |
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The final one, which is 1444, with insertion of glass ionomer followed by composite resin. |
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A plus sign indicates the presence of the insertion, and a minus sign indicates the absence of one. |
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They used invasive methods of blood pressure recording, possibly insertion of an arterial line. |
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It involves insertion of small implants in place of the damaged tissue of the knee joint. |
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Since crossovers occurred on either side of each insertion site, interference may act across the insertion. |
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The insertion of the hydrophobic acyl chains into the lipid bilayer forms a putative fourth cytoplasmic loop. |
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Since orbit insertion, the spacecraft has been spinning at the slow rate of 1 revolution every 3 minutes. |
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On Galileo, we did our probe insertion and our orbit insertion all within a 4-hour period. |
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Cases of deafness were reported in medical journals, as well as aural cavity damage from the insertion of mini headphones. |
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The Mars Observer launched in 1992 was lost the following year during orbit insertion. |
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In these studies, the duplications are produced by transformation of the cloned DNA and its insertion into ectopic chromosomal locations. |
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Conceivably, the disruption of intrinsic chromatin states by alien DNA insertion could affect genomic stability in myriad ways. |
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In situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes confirmed that each insertion was in a typical euchromatic, banded region. |
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Processed pseudogenes may originate by reverse transcription from mature mRNA and subsequent insertion in the genome. |
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Molecular access to the sda gene was via the sda HZ.P1 mutation by the method of plasmid rescue of genomic DNA flanking the transposon insertion. |
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The stiff peduncle, in turn, functions as a rigid base for the flexible insertion of the caudal fin. |
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It is due to a low insertion of the tricuspid valve which divides the right ventricle into proximal and distal chambers. |
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Getting insertion and removal right can be a bit tricky until you learn the knack. |
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The Council approved the insertion of some minor clarifications in language and then adopted the amended report as Association policy. |
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It is possible that avulsion fractures in which the ACL is avulsed from its femoral insertion occur mainly before skeletal maturity. |
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Some patients may present with tendinopathy at the insertion of the Achilles tendon on the calcaneus. |
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The preferred site of administration is the skin over the deltoid muscle insertion or over the triceps muscle. |
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The micropipette was pulled manually to a gradual taper to ease insertion into the tissue. |
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The alignment exhibited an insertion of 11 consecutive codons after the first 2 codons in the reading frame of the S gene. |
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Upper genital tract infection associated with intrauterine contraceptive devices is temporally linked to the insertion of the device. |
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We developed a new sheathless technique for percutaneous intraaortic balloon catheter insertion which reduces the effective catheter diameter. |
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One young insertion was found to be homozygous in two wild-type strains and absent in six others. |
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After counselling, she declined the insertion of an intrauterine contraceptive device, preferring the progestogen only regimen. |
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Similarly, all genera have some sort of anterior conoid like structure associated with predation or intracellular insertion in the Apicomplexa. |
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The insertion of the fusion peptide in the host membrane provides the necessary link between the viral envelope and the cell membrane. |
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Personnel from both countries compared and practiced their skills in a parachute insertion, amphibious operations and live-fire assaults. |
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Subsequent reinsertions may be accomplished the same way or by following procedure for insertion of nasogastric tubes. |
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After being targeted to the thylakoid membrane, the D1 protein elongation and membrane insertion occur concomitantly. |
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The leap second insertion increases the length of the last minute of the UTC day to 61 seconds. |
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Nucleotide sequence changes in the two termini of individual retrotransposons were used to date their time of insertion. |
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Size was assessed by measuring the length from the apex to insertion of the left forewing to the nearest 0.5 mm. |
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It merely serves as a pretext to whip the country into a war frenzy and to justify insertion of large numbers of troops into Mesopotamia. |
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Shoot length was measured from the insertion point on the stem to the tangent line between the apices of the most apical green leaves. |
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This photo of Solomon's seal shows another example of a superior ovary and hypogynous insertion. |
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For Avison, at this stage of her career and life, it appears only as a parenthetical insertion, a possibility. |
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The second insertion traps an exon of a different gene contained in an intron of the former gene. |
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Much of the opera is swift moving dialogue, but a distinctive feature is Martinu's insertion of slower moving sections. |
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Identify landmarks and prepare the insertion site with iodine or alcohol solution. |
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After insertion, catheters were sutured to the skin and covered with gauze and an occlusive dressing. |
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The first was an emergency suturing of her scalp lacerations and insertion of an intra cranial pressure monitor through a burr hole. |
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A threat also exists in the form of steganography, which is the insertion of an encrypted message in a larger image file. |
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After genetic isolation of P insertion chromosomes, the flanking sequences were obtained by inverse PCR and sequenced. |
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The kaleidoscope was a one-handed device that allowed freedom of one arm for IV insertion. |
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Since you're on a timer to go from the insertion point to the extraction point, you have to run around with guns blazing. |
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In that case it was suggested that the punctation may have been the point of insertion for a tail made of perishable organic material. |
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These HSVs have already proven their worth as transports, and with their shallow drafts, as Special Forces insertion platforms. |
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He had previously undergone insertion of a gold weight into the left upper eyelid. |
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Then the long saphenous vein causing the problem will usually be removed by the insertion of an instrument called a stripper. |
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Autologous blood was withdrawn from the patient after heparinization and insertion of the cannulas. |
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Economically, coffee production came to dominate as Colombian insertion into the world market economy depended on this export commodity. |
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Then with suitable software you can both search for text and select and extract text for insertion into your own document. |
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Each genetic insertion creates the added possibility that formerly non-toxic elements in the food could become toxic. |
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The insertion instruments include calipers, curved hooks, dull hooks, duckbill elevators, chisels, and implant inserters. |
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This section passes through the upper third of the forearm distal to the insertion of the arm muscles. |
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This indicated that these mutants had point mutations and not exon deletion or insertion. |
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Each electrode had a diameter between 6 and 12 pm laterally and was beveled diagonally to facilitate insertion into the tissue. |
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Acupuncture points lie on meridians and are stimulated by the insertion of thin, fine needles at various points. |
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We were doing the final burns for orbital insertion when I finally had time to look at the unpromising object on the screen. |
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An injection molded carrier for a disk drive or other electronic component includes two rails for slidable insertion into a chassis. |
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Tracheal stent insertion was performed under general anesthesia with a rigid bronchoscope. |
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Displacement of the tube from its insertion point may be prevented by giving the tube either a fenestrated or a corrugated external surface. |
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Another method of treatment is acupuncture, which involves the insertion of thin needles into the body to regulate and redirect the flow of qi. |
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An insertion or deletion creates either a 00 or a 11-a flaw much like a dislocation in a crystal. |
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Techniques for pleurodesis include thoracotomy, thoracoscopy, chest tube insertion, and thoracentesis. |
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In some cases the two heads of gastrocnemius may be unjoined until their insertion onto the calcaneus and with separation from soleus. |
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The plantaris tendon inserts most commonly via a fan-shaped expansion into the medial aspect of the insertion site of the calcaneal tuberosity of the Achilles tendon. |
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This pretty lace insertion would be wonderful added to a summer garment. |
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It is a key component of the insertion machinery of membrane proteins. |
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That the doctrine of the filioque and its uncanonical insertion in the Latin creed present serious obstacles to the reconciliation of churches has long been clear. |
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Be sure to mark the insertion of visual aids on your note cards. |
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Retrocalcaneal bursitis is a distinct entity hallmarked by pain that is anterior to the Achilles tendon and just superior to its insertion on the os calcis. |
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For several months the prices displayed by the machines on insertion of the card have been in both euro and punts, but on Tuesday the machines refused to recognise euros! |
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The insertion of songs taken from 60s and 70s musical adaptations of the play turns the production into somewhat of a Shakespearian musical-comedy. |
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If there is only one thing I had to pick out, I think the most rewarding thing for me so far was watching those ring pictures come back after Saturn orbit insertion. |
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The fin's origin is relatively far behind the pelvic fin insertion. |
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The surgeon places two clips distal to the intended line of division and one on the cystic duct approximately 5 mm from its insertion into the common bile ducts. |
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The genioglossus muscles take origin from the middle of the back of the lower jaw and have a fan-like insertion into each side of the midline of the tongue. |
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The muscle is detached from its insertion at the greater tubercle of the humerus, leaving its blood supply to the thoracoacromial artery and internal mammary artery. |
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The advent of the third-generation synchrotron radiation facilities, featured by insertion devices such as undulators and wigglers, is fundamentally changing this situation. |
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The tendon of insertion divides into two divisions, deep and superficial. |
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In the event of failure to intubate the trachea or ventilate the patient's lungs with a bag and mask, insertion of a laryngeal mask airway should be attempted. |
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The insertion may ascend on the lateral face of the radius or may be extended distally to the navicular, trapezium, or base of the third metacarpal bone. |
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Pelvic infection is a risk with insertion of an intrauterine device. |
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Place a T-square at the top of the first lift and place a 30-60-degree triangle so that the 30-degree angle is on the T-square at the first insertion line. |
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Acupuncture shall include, but not be limited to, the insertion of acupuncture needles and the application of moxibustion to specific areas of the human body. |
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Not only did the insertion work, the extra base pair was kept by offspring of the original bacterium. |
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Worst of all would be the insertion of U.S. conventional forces in large numbers. |
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I thought it was this interesting way of creating this insertion to the architecture of his own book. |
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This invention relates to apparatus and method for inflating balloons and, while inflated, for allowing insertion thereinto of objects for display, gifts, etc. |
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Bacterial insertion sequences, however, have no dominant selectable function, and selection to maintain these sequences must be of a different kind. |
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Most of the time I can convert such material into language, by carefully deploying punctuation of my own, along with the substitution and insertion of minor words. |
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The leaf insertion is succubous, meaning that the upper border of a leaf lies under the lower border of the leaf immediately above it on the stem. |
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These genres are not only the surface texture of the film but they are doubled and quoted directly via the insertion of film clips into the diegesis. |
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Some systems have a pistol that can take up to ten screws and, as a diestock is not required, insertion is very easy, meaning that operative time is reduced considerably. |
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But what really caught our attention was the tonally odd insertion of a wacky new supporting character. |
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Recessive suppressible Mutator alleles are usually caused by insertions in upstream regions, but interestingly, the tha1-m1 mutation is caused by a Mu1 insertion in an intron. |
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External compression of airways can be palliated with stent insertion. |
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Involvement of the sites of insertion of ligaments and tendons is manifested clinically as Achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis, and costochondritis. |
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Major chromosomal rearrangements are often found in transformed genomes, suggesting that T-DNA insertion either requires or causes genomic instability. |
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A vertical incision is made over the pes anserinus insertion halfway between the medial border of the patella ligament and the posterior margin of the tibia. |
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We suggest that the slow endothermal reaction, which is shown in the last two titration experiments, can be associated with the insertion process. |
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Position-effect variegation results from the juxtaposition of euchromatin and heterochromatin by chromosome rearrangement or transposon insertion. |
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Electrical dissociation of the atria from the great veins was carried out by surgical excision of the veins from their insertion sites and then suturing them back. |
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Top kill, robots, container domes, riser insertion tubes, and now back to more robots. |
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After insertion of the needle into the lymph node, the stylet was removed. |
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The pin was inserted on the medial condyle at a point halfway between the articular surface and the medial epicondyle and was aimed toward the tibial insertion. |
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This different insertion pattern of the regenerated tendon could explain how it acts mainly as a flexor muscle rather than as an internal rotator. |
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Protein was added to both sides of the membrane, and the increase of the membrane conductance due to insertion of pores was observed with the electrometer. |
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This homogenous quality was frequently heightened in post-production by the insertion of retakes that were often made without the participation of the original director. |
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The anesthesia care provider takes special care to ensure the removal of all esophageal tubes during insertion of sizing tubes, such as bougie dilators. |
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The second phase consists of the removal of extra teeth, the insertion of dental implants if teeth are missing, and the straightening of teeth using braces. |
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These raw tubes are made primarily from stainless steel or other metal alloys and are the basis for subdural insertion devices such as hypodermic needles. |
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Some people may feel a slight sensation upon the insertion of the needle into precise acupuncture points, but this is brief and vanishes almost immediately. |
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Other rules would account for glide insertion and consonant sharing. |
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Despite initial concerns, tumour ingrowth has only occasionally been described, but it has been successfully treated by both laser and the insertion of overlapping stents. |
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You do need to open up your case but, since it just requires a spare bracket space, you don't need to worry about slot insertion or other expansion slot issues. |
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Traditional Chinese medicines are basically placebos and when they do seem to work it is largely due to the illegal insertion of potent western medicines such as steroids. |
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The most common cause of posterior heel bursitis is ill-fitting footwear with a stiff posterior edge that abrades the area of the Achilles tendon insertion. |
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After insertion to the shoulder, the gimlet would be unscrewed a few turns to allow the liquid to flow out, then screwed back into the barrel to stop the flow. |
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The CR-EX is characterized by wide passbands, high extinction ratio, low cross talk and insertion loss for all 21 ports. |
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Sciatic nerve branches were traced and dissected at their insertion points. |
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Several different grafting techniques were taught, including insertion, single tongue, double tongue and tube splice grafting. |
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The anterior lobe of the hypophysis secretes beta endorphin and ACTH as a reaction to the insertion of an acupuncture needle. |
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This defined meaning becomes much more relative as a result of the parenthetical insertion, which functions as an appositive. |
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Complications observed during catheterization included arterial puncture, hematoma, arythmia, wrong insertion, pneumothorax and hemothorax. |
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The tendon of the xiphihumeralis is also connected with its inner surface near its insertion. |
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I have inserted diastole which is omitted in Putschius, an insertion which both the complement, and the subsequent text make necessary. |
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The techniques portion takes place prior to insertion into the field training exercise where instructors focus on nongraded practical exercises. |
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This rule sometimes leads to the insertion of an orthographic vowel that does not influence the pronunciation of the vowel. |
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Labside prosthesis modification was required, necessitating a delay before final insertion. |
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It was proven that the insertion of the thin lightguide does not spoil the time resolution and the light output. |
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There were two intraoperative complications, a proctotomy that was unrelated to trocar insertion and a pelvic hematoma. |
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Radiological, immunological, and electroencephalograph recordings were taken before and after the insertion. |
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The test involves the insertion of a rigid fiber-optic rhinoscope into the patient's nasal cavity. |
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The transition point between the floral tube and the corona is marked by the insertion of the free tepals on the fused perianth. |
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Incision and debridement of the wound, and tympanostomy with PE tube insertion were performed. |
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Recently, their mobilization through various insertion sequences and transposons have also been reported. |
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A common error in the use of electrocautery devices is the incomplete insertion of the insulated electrocautery tip into the handpiece. |
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Thereafter, a small incision of the vein allows for the insertion of a 23-gauge needle to perform a venogram by iodine contrast. |
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Our design approach was a simple insertion of poured in place cast concrete brutalist elements using an ecclesiastic design approach. |
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The insertion of the KpnI restriction site allowed the circularization of the linear amplicon. |
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Baker's cysts are situated between the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle and the insertion of the semimembranous muscle. |
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The random insertion of DNA segments often disrupts encoded gene sequences and renders them nonfunctional. |
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The second mechanism, which is the primary focus of the present paper, involves insertion of interstitials into dangling bonds at the surface. |
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It travels in an oblique direction plantarly and posteriorly towards its calcaneal insertion 13 mm distal to the subtalar joint. |
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In Passage 2, B2 omits the underlined portion, but in B3 this underlined portion appears as an interlinear insertion. |
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The CR50 features the widest passbands and lowest insertion loss, maximizing cascading nodes and minimizing amplification costs. |
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On the other hand, if that irregular cluster were to be repaired by vowel insertion, the result would be homophonous with transitive poroljon. |
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Low flow measurements were taken with a Daniel's Senior orifice fitting and the high flow measurements were taken using a Preso insertion meter. |
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Benefits of this equipment include low insertion loss, flat passbands, and high channel isolation. |
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Ozcanli in 2005 reported a case of JAM of the wrist adjacent to flexor carpi radialis insertion mimicking a ganglion cyst in a 16 year old boy. |
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The procedure involves a vitrectomy and surgical insertion of the chip into the retina. |
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Chest injury requiring the insertion of intercostal drains is a commonly used procedure in emergency centres. |
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For the insertion of glottal stops before certain consonants, see Glottalization below. |
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The halogen-free laminate combines low-loss dielectric with low-profile copper foil for reduced passive intermodulation and low insertion loss. |
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Differences from VC and HS were difficult to detect, but the insertion seemed to extend farther mediad and distad. |
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Declining need for permanent pacemaker insertion with the bicaval technique of orthotopic heart transplantation. |
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Different languages have different ways of forming questions, including the use of different word order and the insertion of interrogative particles. |
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Specific emphasis will be on stealth, hydrodynamics, hydroacoustics and propulsion designs to permit technology insertion into current and future submarines. |
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Chairside prosthesis modification can allow same-day insertion. |
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The architectural routine builds the 3-D plant architecture from organ lengths and diameters, the phyllotaxy angles, insertion angles, and deviation angles. |
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A more prudent strategy is to choose a universalized platform combining standard equipment and desiccants that can be used on any insertion machine. |
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But constitutional traditions are fully respected by the insertion in it of a section providing that it shall come into force only by virtue of an annual act of parliament. |
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The catheter is front-cutting and has a unique deflectable tip engineered to treat a range of blood vessel sizes with a single insertion of one, single-use device. |
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At the hypostomal boundary these stripes are aligned with the positions of tentacle insertion, hence are positioned between the hypostomal taeniolae. |
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Assembly and maturation mechanisms of respiratory complexes remain enigmatic because of their membrane location, multisubunit composition and cofactor insertion. |
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A rhotic speaker may use alternative strategies to prevent the hiatus, such as the insertion of a glottal stop to clarify the boundary between the two words. |
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Recovery characteristics of sevoflurane and halothane in preschoolaged children undergoing bilateral myringotomy and pressure equalization tube insertion. |
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Cian, from Carlanstown, Co Meath, died at Crumlin Children's Hospital where he had been recovering after a liver biopsy and gastrostomy feeding tube insertion. |
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Her topics are glide and glide insertion, nasality viewed from the perspectives of the letters a and e, and interference from gliding and nasalization. |
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The company says when dead inserting gas services from outside the premises, it is customary to chamfer the leading edge of the PE pipe to aid speedy insertion. |
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On the basis of numerous reports of such burns, including burns to children, topical use of raw garlic, as well as insertion of raw garlic into body cavities, is discouraged. |
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The incidence of retropharyngeal abscess after Laryngeal Mask Airway insertion is rare, while the extension of the abscess into the parapharyngeal space is of greater rarity. |
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The periosteum was elevated at the implant insertion area, and a bone hole was made using a drill and processed into a 3 x 3 mm square cavity to insert the implant. |
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The patent-pending ice chest accessory that allows easy removal and insertion of one gallon size containers is now also available for half gallon size containers at www. |
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After insertion the electroporated cells were plated and allowed to grow. |
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Transillumination was used to facilitate the identification of the site of puncture and to identify unexpected larger vessels at the planned location of the cannula insertion. |
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Code an overload of the insertion operator for the Rectangle class. |
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Histopathologically, the heel spur is a fibroostosis promoted by mechanical stress to the plantar aponeurosis, slowly and continuously growing into its insertion region. |
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The first insertion into the narrative forms a gyre that, reminiscent of a unicursal maze, spirals into a center and then returns out again along the same path. |
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The unit includes software that performs basic and configuration function tests including scalar quadripole measurements for measuring RF cable insertion loss. |
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Adsorption of peripheral proteins to a phospholipid surface often depends on defects in packing of lipid molecules, which enable insertion of amphipathic helices. |
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We report a patient who presented with an acute abdomen 7 months after the insertion of an intragastric balloon and discuss the current literature. |
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Common causes include positive pressure mechanical ventilation, central venous catheter insertion, thoracentesis, transthoracic needle aspiration, and transbronchial biopsy. |
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Because VHDL-AMS is a superset of digital VHDL, the established infrastructure for digital VHDL provides a base for rapid acceptance and insertion of mixed-signal tools. |
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No additional gross placental abnormalities, such as succenturiate lobe, vasa previa, or eccentric cord insertion, were identified in these cases. |
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