A slide fastener has a pair of longitudinally extending and parallel textile tapes. |
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There is the prospect of analysing the data both cross-sectionally and longitudinally. |
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At autopsy, the heart was longitudinally sectioned through the left atrium and left ventricle. |
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A barrier valve including an armature, longitudinally movable toward a pole core by excitation of an electrical winding. |
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Eight roots were sectioned longitudinally and another eight roots were sectioned transversely. |
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The existing Passat shares its mechanical layout with the Audi A4, with engines mounted longitudinally driving the front or all four wheels. |
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It is slightly twisted longitudinally, much thicker, and less flattened dorsoventrally than the other carpals. |
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The surface is longitudinally striate, the striations possibly representing fine veins. |
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Recent researchers have divided the batholith longitudinally into two zones based on geochemical, geophysical, and lithologic differences. |
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Lateral surfaces of the centrum longitudinally concave and transversally rounded, one foramen on each side. |
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Like most Hondas, the engine is mounted longitudinally in the frame letting the drive shafts line up to the front and rear axles. |
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Therefore, with the muscles arranged diagonally, the skin can be stretched longitudinally and transversely without elongating them. |
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Anthers are introrse and fused longitudinally through many papillae, in such a way that they form a cuff around the ovary. |
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A wide range of bundle sizes was observed in leaves, with some of the smallest directed transversally rather than longitudinally. |
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Many of the myoma cells in these sections were neither cross-sectioned nor longitudinally sectioned. |
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The renal veins were opened longitudinally and the kidney was bisected sagittally. |
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With the electrosurgical pencil, the surgeon incises the pericardium longitudinally, extending upward to the superior vena cava. |
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When this vessel was opened longitudinally, we observed that the grume was formed into a cone whose base was at the end of the divided artery. |
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Anthers are juxtaposed, included in the corolla, extrorse and open longitudinally. |
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Cylinders of tissue were removed longitudinally from the developing tubers and were cut into 1 mm thick discs. |
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The percentage of thecae that dehisced longitudinally varied greatly among rice varieties. |
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Note that just because a child has a cross-sectional weight greater than 0 does not mean that the child is not also followed longitudinally. |
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The roots were sectioned longitudinally and axially in two parts and the sections were placed for 3 h in the dark at room temperature in 0.22 M rhodamine-phalloidin. |
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The blades were also unusual in being longitudinally ridged and oriented along the axis of the ear branch rather than angling away from it, as in normal A619 ears. |
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On each side of the posterior median sulcus are two longitudinally running fasciculi, the gracile and cuneate, separated by the shallow posterior intermediate sulcus. |
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It was expected that the more psychosocially mature adolescents would be less involved in the risky behavior of heavier drinking, both concurrently and longitudinally. |
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Note that it is possible for children to be cross-sectionally out-of-scope but to be longitudinally in-scope. |
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Research has shown that longitudinally tined concrete is even quieter than the conventional transversely tined pavement. |
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Anthony Henday Drive in Edmonton, constructed in 2005-2006, is the first longitudinally tined concrete pavement road in Canada. |
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Whereas pumpkins have a hard, woody stalk, distinctly furrowed longitudinally, squash stalks are soft, pulpy, and not markedly furrowed. |
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The tubular corollas of male parent plants were first sectioned longitudinally, then sections with adnate stamens and corolla portions were removed with a forceps. |
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Two other two-hinged frames form the west tower which is connected in a longitudinally traversable manner with the middle tower. |
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The hull is partitioned by solid bulkheads running both transversely and longitudinally, adding greatly to strength. |
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The web plate is longitudinally stiffened near the midpoint of its depth. |
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Groups of people with an intellectual disability age 55 and over will be longitudinally monitored. |
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This chapter contains the information for determining whether a heater ribbon will be installed longitudinally or spiral wrapped. |
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The Rider shall place one label longitudinally on each of the vacutainer tubes. |
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Overall, most health characteristics considered worth tracking longitudinally are well documented. |
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Two targets are established longitudinally at the center of the decking unit, on either side of the bridge. |
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Uses four longitudinally positioned air cylinders for high-performance pressure redistribution and dynamic response. |
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Fitted both laterally for inclined conveyors and longitudinally as sidewalls. |
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The mean annual rate of canker development was estimated at 45 mm longitudinally and 6 mm tangentially. |
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Are there indicators that might be used to evaluate capability at micro and macro-levels and at points in time or longitudinally? |
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The white matter of the cord consists mainly of longitudinally running nerve fiber tracts that are arranged in anterior, lateral, and posterior funiculi. |
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The wood grain should run longitudinally to minimize warping and cracking. |
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Vascular bundles run longitudinally along the stem. |
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Externally, they are brownish, rough, and irregularly wrinkled longitudinally with short fracture and dry, woody texture. |
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The failed B110 Electrofilm heater ribbon was installed longitudinally over the area of the repair, with 3M 474 tape securing the heater ribbon to the hose assembly. |
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Between the ramal walls above this the bone is longitudinally scooped out to the upper termination of the symphysis. |
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Fruits mature in six to eight weeks, and the long, slender silique will eventually split longitudinally. |
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The ventral nerve cord, connected to the brain by the circumesophageal connectives, is composed of a double row of ganglia connected longitudinally by connectives and transversely by commissures. |
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It guarantees uniform temperature all along the optical axis throughout the tube and eliminates memory and condensation effects that occur at the cooler tube ends of conventional, longitudinally heated graphite tubes. |
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The original function of this structure is enshrined in its ancient name Forum Transitorium, as well as the plans adopted, which required a structure of longitudinally orientation. |
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It is composed primarily of longitudinally arranged collagenous tissue and a few clastic fibers. |
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The failure started with a crack originating in an elongated inclusion of manganese sulphide, then propagated transversely to the rail web, then longitudinally. |
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Note each palm leaf section was only several lines, written longitudinally across the leaf, and bound by twine to the other sections. |
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The engine and hoisting apparatus formed one machine, moving transversely upon the traveller, which was likewise moved longitudinally with the greatest facility by the steam power. |
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Developmental follow-up assessment: Each unit should enrol high-risk infants in a developmental follow-up program that can longitudinally assess infants after discharge home. |
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The MAR divides the Atlantic longitudinally into two halves, in each of which a series of basins are delimited by secondary, transverse ridges. |
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In many of these species the foot is divided longitudinally into three parts, with locomotor activity being confined to the central section, which glides on a mucous track. |
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This is because the metal has to be mixed both longitudinally and latitudinally, so that it tangles up the magnetic fields faster than they can untangle. |
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With experience, closed but longitudinally split and, hence, two-piece molds were devised, each side having a groove down the middle to furnish a strengthening rib on both sides of the blade. |
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For the production of the Villa Navarra panels, the moulds were set up back to front, pouring was carried out longitudinally for the profiled ribs on the edges and transversally for the plate. |
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The slope should have a maximum incline of 1.5 degrees, positioned towards the middle part of the alley and longitudinally towards the dung channel. |
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It works in three different ways including vertically, longitudinally, and laterally to control movement when racing on various tracks. |
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Eucalyptus cinerea is small with average tree with lrough, persistent bark on the trunk and the larger branches, thick, fibrous, longitudinally furrowed, brown-reddish with gray-brown. |
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The loop of bowel may be opened transversely or longitudinally. |
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It is usually ribbed longitudinally and toothed terminally. |
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There is no midvein, and veins are longitudinally parallel. |
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The door could then be pushed longitudinally into the side wall of the car, although care had to be taken to prevent hand injury because of the design of the system. |
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All the bogies on cars M1 and M2 are twin motored with motors hanging from the bogie frame. They are arranged longitudinally and are rigidly joined together on one side. |
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With PMR technology, the magnetization of each data bit is aligned vertically to the spinning disk, rather than longitudinally as has been the case in hard drive technology for decades. |
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What assessment instruments would I be required use both latitudinally and longitudinally to measure the reliability and validity of my pedagogical methods? |
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The inner part, the so-called lissosphincter, surrounds the urethra and is formed by circular and longitudinally oriented smooth muscle cell layers. |
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It is characterized by longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis, which can leave one quite debilitated at presentation, and unilateral or bilateral optic neuritis. |
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