In 1912, a WD was described as a familial syndrome of progressive lenticular degeneration associated with cirrhosis of the liver. |
|
The lenticular process is actually derived from mesenchyme attributed to the second branchial. |
|
Also challenging our sense of perception are large lenticular panels of Japanese cartoon figures juxtaposed on historical Chinese sites. |
|
In order to create the illusion of three-dimensionality, the lenticular process uses the same principles as used in stereography. |
|
The berries in the most derived clade are all morphologically similar, with two carpels, axile placentation and mostly lenticular seeds. |
|
This lenticular shape is less able to resist torsion but does resist bending quite well, as long as the force hits it on the narrow edge. |
|
The lenticular, keeled conch form and evolute, coarsely plicate juvenile whorls of Eoprodromites were anticipated by the Pseudarietitinae. |
|
On the patient's return from the war, an optician had confirmed the lenticular foreign body. |
|
The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet. |
|
Thanks to lenticular lenses, the figures disappeared like ghosts when the photographs were viewed from certain angles, suggesting the mutability of memory. |
|
When the lens is distorted, you have lenticular astigmatism. |
|
In the background can be seen some impressive lenticular clouds, testimony of the high winds blowing at the time. |
|
In addition, in patients with cataracts the inability to see around lenticular opacities when the pupil is constricted by miotics is avoided. |
|
Be it food, movies, hobbies, activities, artists etc. Lee: The beats of Die Antwoord tracks, Salman Rushdie books, lenticular clouds. |
|
Four layers of lenticular aragonite in aragonitic limestone and constituted by aragonite crystals in needles. |
|
The origin of the lenticular sandstone dykelets is more problematic. |
|
Their form is lenticular, yielding effects of flickering animation when your viewpoint shifts. |
|
Some lenticular siltstone is intercalated with fine sandstone laminae. |
|
On occasion, when the shear results in turbulence, the lenticular cloud will take on a ragged and wind torn appearance. |
|
Occasionally, this turbulence can be identified by the presence of lenticular clouds, but this is not a necessary condition for its existence. |
|
|
Skin pigmentation, and lenticular and corneal opacities have been seen with long-term use. |
|
The lenticular diffuser combines the structured metal appearance of the MicroVane optic with a lamp image that is perfectly broken up. |
|
An estimated 20 percent of known galaxies have a lenticular form, 15 percent are elliptical and only about 5 percent are irregular. |
|
Lee wave turbulence and lenticular clouds are frequently observed over the Ungava Peninsula, especially over the Raglan Plateau. |
|
The shot at top left shows multiple parallel clouds, on top right multiple lenticular clouds are developing. |
|
Above us, lenticular clouds are forming, whirling in the cool katabatic winds sweeping off the glaciers. |
|
A woman in a lenticular dress carried a silver pig's head on a platter, presumably an homage to the yippie prank, and another in a glittering black evening dress bore Rodarte shoes aloft. |
|
Finally 3D prints can be produced for which Fujifilm has succeeded in the precision lamination of high-resolution, low-halation prints with lenticular sheets that create the 3D effect. |
|
Above us, lenticular us, lenticular A clouds are forming, whirling in the cool katabatic winds sweeping off the glaciers. |
|
Represented by two beds of limestones with lenticular fossiliferous elements, of beige to purple colour which constitute the core of the anticline. |
|
Dead straight to the horizon, bounded on one side by a view of turquoise lakes and shimmering mountains and on the other by the infinite steppe, and with a huge dome-shaped blue sky dappled with lenticular clouds up above. |
|
With spaceship-like lenticular clouds glowing overhead, we drove past green fields of countless sheep and azure lakes of melted ice untouched by construction. |
|
Chile's meteorological office at the DGAC confirmed that there was an absolute clear sky at that time, and that there was no possibility of lenticular clouds. |
|
Sometimes these areas are marked by the presence of lenticular clouds forming on the upslope side of the wave but, when the air is very dry, there can be little or no indication of their presence. |
|
These wave-like bands of lenticular clouds can often be observed on visual pictures taken from weather satellites, when there are no other cloud layers above. |
|
Twentieth-century technology has devised various means of producing stereoscopic vision, including polarized 3D glasses, lenticular screens and anaglyph images, all of which artificially create retinal disparity. |
|
The richest ore zones occur as a succession of veins or lenticular bodies that gradually merge into the adjacent non-graphitic host rock and that are bordered by lenses of lower-grade ore. |
|
You can also view these pairs of images through the lenticular screen. |
|
In 1986, the Campagnolo product range expanded with the arrival of the first lenticular wheel, the Ghibli M23, developed in two distinct models, one for the racetrack and the other for the road. |
|
Only certain polymers are properly suitable for any given application, for example banners, signs, logos, lenticular images, cards, in-mould labels or folding boxes and displays. |
|
|
Lenticular printing is a technology in which a lenticular lens is used to produce images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles. |
|
Add a special touch to your advertisement with lenticular paper. |
|
Clinical signs of WMS include glaucoma, ectopia lentis, lenticular myopia, spherophakia, and short stature. |
|
The bird had bilateral lenticular sclerosis, and the left side of the rhinotheca was mildly overgrown. |
|
All classifications have criteria for the presence of cracks, slickensides, and lenticular peds. |
|
The MSU is modelled as being a southward plunging, lenticular body that runs parallel to, but above, the coarse grained feldspathic peridotite intrusion. |
|
Lenticular goethite-enriched interlayers of conglomerate often occur, in which clasts of siltstone and silty claystone are enclosed into sandy matrix. |
|