Nipples, birthmarks, moles, or beauty marks may appear darker during pregnancy. |
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He comes over the snow with a shovel and an old dog and scoops up a heap of bare soil left by the moles at night. |
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There have been no direct studies of hearing in golden moles or in the marsupial mole. |
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There, in addition to star-nosed moles, he inevitably encounters shrews, voles, weasels, field mice, and the occasional snapping turtle. |
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If 1kg of solvent has two moles of solute dissolved in it than it is a 2 molal solution. |
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What we're talking about here are freckles and moles and identifying those which may be turning malignant. |
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The fur of moles is velvety and can lie equally well in any direction, which allows easy movement in the burrows backward as well as forwards. |
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Although moles feed on beneficial invertebrates as well as lawn pests, they rarely affect the populations of either. |
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Even though we're on the edge of a major city, our yard is populated by a variety of mice, moles, squirrels, chipmunks and opossums. |
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He started an internal witchhunt that targeted exactly the wrong people, leaving KGB moles undisturbed. |
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Golden moles burrow mainly using their leathery snout combined with thrusts of the forepaws, which are held under the body. |
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The maze of burrows created by moles may provide cover and travel lanes for many species of small mammals. |
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Flame crashed into tree trunks, burning moss and driving away moles and field mice. |
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About two-thirds of white adults have ten or twenty, but rarely more, pigmented moles. |
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Malignant melanomas are derived from epidermal melanocytes, and frequently arise from pre-existing pigmented lesions such as moles. |
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Unlike the hydatidiform moles, choriocarcinomas and placental-site trophoblastic tumors lack chorionic villi. |
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Beavers fell trees, elephants trample plants, ants strip trees of bark, moles dig tunnels, and so the list goes on. |
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In addition to big insects, such as earthworms or crickets, star-nosed moles added these small prey to their diet. |
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Despite its distinctive appearance people rarely see star-nosed moles because they live only in marshes and wetlands. |
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To keep squirrels, chipmunks and moles away, add human hair from your hairdresser or bloodmeal to the planting hole when planting. |
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The government, picturing hordes of revolutionaries busily tunnelling like moles all over Russia, was driven to unusual measures. |
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Voles have been known to travel tunnels developed by moles to gain access to flower bulbs and other plant roots. |
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They typically have a long snout, as evidenced by most moles and shrews and solenodons. |
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This legislation would have allowed the use of traps on moles, gophers and mountain beavers, and provided additional protections for livestock. |
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Today these are represented by the elephants, the sea cows, the elephant shrews, the golden moles, the tenrecs and the aardvark. |
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Small mounds are created when moles burrow deep or tunnel under solid objects such as tree roots or sidewalks. |
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The sight of new molehills here and there reminded me of an old farm worker I knew who was a good hand at catching moles. |
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Here's more advice for those of us who suffer from moles and molehills in our lawns, this time from the Garden Centre, near Preston. |
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It is quite common to see moles covered in soil after pushing there way through molehills but have you ever actually seen a muddy fox? |
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The number of moles present in any amount of the solution can be calculated by multiplying the molarity by the volume. |
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For most purposes a substance which has a solubility of less than 0.01 moles per liter is generally regarded as insoluble. |
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In the decomposition, four moles of nitroglycerin decompose into approximately 30 moles of carbon dioxide, water, nitrogen, and oxygen. |
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The north and south moles connect to the shore and the seabed ascends from 30m to nothing along the length of them. |
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Although moles do often change slightly over a lifetime, that change should not occur over months or years. |
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Benign skin growths include warts, moles, or corns, which are rarely serious problems. |
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The first signs appear through existing markings on the skin, such as moles or freckles, which may become larger, redder or rougher. |
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Coral, a pretty woman with olive-tan skin dotted with small moles and full plum lips, was dating a man seven years her senior. |
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The labour of moles has caused some messy practical problems for the grass cutters. |
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Extant humeralrotation diggers exhibit broad palms and short non-ungual phalanges, and include moles and some frogs and amphisbaenians. |
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But don't assume that packing food means lunch hours secluded in our cubicles like antisocial moles or hermits. |
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Cinnamon and allspice chime in a thin, sweet-sour broth that has something in common with sauerbraten or the darker moles. |
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People in Bradford are being urged to get their moles checked at a skin cancer open day. |
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Nearly everyone has pigmented moles, but only one in a million becomes malignant. |
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It's essential that people monitor their moles and skin blemishes and report any changes in them. |
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Small, spiny, pointy-nosed creatures known as tenrecs are the equivalents of shrews, moles and hedgehogs. |
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Afrotheria is a newly recognized taxon comprising elephants, hyraxes, sea cows, aardvarks, golden moles, tenrecs, and elephant shrews. |
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Even comprehensive analyses have not clarified phylogenetic relationships among aardvarks, tenrecs, golden moles, and elephant shrews. |
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He had these giant protuberant moles on his brow that vibrated when he yelled. |
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Often seborrheic keratoses are confused with moles and even with viral warts. |
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Her knuckles were full of tiny fissures and wrinkles, the backs covered with freckles, moles and scars. |
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By filling the government ranks with low-level corporate moles, the plan will make the corruption of government even easier. |
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I've been out in the trenches but my moles have kept me informed of all the relevant footy gossip as we approach finals time again. |
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These types of moles are produced by the development of a germ cell that lacks equal contributions of DNA from both the egg and the sperm. |
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I then used the moles of cyclopropane in the lipids and the lipid solubility coefficient to calculate body lipid mass. |
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A ratio of 6-8 moles ALA per mole mercuric chloride was necessary to allow the mice to survive mercury poisoning. |
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These include the shrews, some moles, some bats, the striped skunk, the pinniped carnivores, toothed whales, the aardvark, and murid rodents. |
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One of Asymmetrical Information's moles forwards this item from Businessweek. |
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Moles are from the family Talpidae which includes moles, desmans, and shrew-moles. |
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Many were family gifts, including a 2ft statue of a farmer, an angel holding a bird bath, two concrete dogs and numerous moles. |
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Freckles can appear similar to and are sometimes confused with pigmented naevi, birthmarks, or moles. |
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The coefficients in the balanced chemical equation tell the relative numbers of moles of those substances that react or are formed in the reaction. |
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Protect beds from gophers and moles by burying wire mesh before planting. |
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This order of metatherians contains two species, the marsupial moles. |
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But I thought of rats and voles and moles and stoats and ferrets. |
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To calculate the moles of nitrogen in each sample, core segment dry mass was multiplied by its nitrogen percentage and divided by nitrogen's atomic weight. |
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About half of malignant skin melanomas arise from pre-existing moles. |
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If it's not unethical corporate moles and scratching through somebody else's rubbish, it's scratching through long columns of your own figures in the hope of an elusive clue. |
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Dishes here are prepared with locally picked mushrooms, herbs, trout, and moles. |
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While bats are highly specialized for flight, they share anatomical characters with the Insectivora, the mammalian taxon that includes shrews and moles. |
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The latter three properties are directly proportional to the molality of the dissolved solute, which is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent. |
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The West stopped the old ways of planting moles and spooks deep into other societies for decades, so they could learn the cultures and linguistic nuances. |
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There must be a few liberal moles toiling anonymously inside the conservative news channel who can smuggle these things to the outside world, right? |
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She stares in the mirror, scrutinizing her hair, her moles, her skin. |
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The moles were built to protect Lagos' valuable harbor from the fierce action of the waves and to prevent sand from entering the deeply dredged harbor on the ocean surge. |
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One chaotic chemical system that has been well studied is a mixture of equal numbers of moles of carbon monoxide and oxygen with a small amount of molecular hydrogen. |
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After the uterus is emptied, about 20 percent of complete moles and 2 percent of partial moles persist and the remaining abnormal tissue may continue to grow. |
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Sam's fleshy, thin, potato-chip ears, small patches of white hair on his head, blackheads, brown warts and moles make him hard to beat in the ugliest dog contest. |
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Hoping that an analysis of living species could provide insights into the star-nosed mole's past, we began to examine other moles from around the world. |
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All moles are insectivores and all of them are great tunnelers. |
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And fifteen years from now, once we have actually done those things, we will finally have the resources required to permit us to insinuate moles into their top brass. |
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While the fossorial rodents are herbivores, typically feeding on roots and tubers, the talpid moles, golden moles and marsupial mole are largely insectivorous. |
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Afrotheria are conceived as a long-distinct clade endemic to Africa, and including elephant shrews, golden moles, aardvarks, elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes. |
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The FBI's polygraph program has similarly failed to yield any moles. |
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A farmer tells me that moles can be beneficial because they eat a lot of wireworms and other pests, not just earthworms. |
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Factors such as the type of soil, vegetation present, and altitude have no effect on the areas that moles choose to inhabit. |
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In the spring and early summer when the young moles leave their mothers' burrows they must find new territory. |
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While moles are typically found in tunnel systems, the European mole is not exclusively an underground dweller. |
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European moles with white, light grey, tan, taupe, and black fur have all been reported. |
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Despite this, Caesar managed to engineer moles and raised siegeworks that provided his legions with a base of operations. |
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The standard unit is a dimensionless stoichiometry ratio of moles double bonds to moles fatty acid. |
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Although it kills insectivores, such as moles and shrews, it rarely eats them because of the pungent scent glands on their flanks. |
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This port was constructed in a semicircle with two moles and a lighthouse at its mouth. |
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Notice that franciums are balanced without even thinking in moles, atoms, or whatever. |
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Golden moles and tenrecs seem to be related to each other, and most modern authorities place them within the afrotheres. |
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Many of us become trappers this time of year, when rats, moles, house, deer and white-footed mice try to invade our homes. |
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Asymptotic prey profitability drives star-nosed moles to the foraging speed limit. |
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Star-nosed moles, Condylura cristata, have an incredible sense of touch in their tentacled schnozzes and are among the world's fastest foragers. |
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With nostrils crossed, the moles crawled backwards and forth, searching for a reward they could smell but, bafflingly, could not locate. |
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Lawn raiders and ransackers such as skunks, Canada geese, groundhogs and moles all present somewhat differing approaches to resolve. |
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Wasn't the fear I had attributed to androphobia apparent, in my stomach, spotted with black moles, tremblingly affixing itself to my spine? |
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It is approximately the negative of the base 10 logarithm of the molar concentration, measured in units of moles per liter, of hydrogen ions. |
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Many fossorial mammals were classified under the, now obsolete, order Insectivora, such as shrews, hedgehogs and moles. |
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However, the tenrecs, golden moles, and some shrews retain a cloaca as adults. |
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They have more in common genetically with a group of African mammals that includes elephants, aardvarks, and golden moles. |
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When in captivity, moles will eat a wide variety of food items including liver, mice, mealworms, shrews and maggots. |
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Studies have been performed that show moles actually eat about half of their body weight in food each day. |
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One common belief about moles is that they typically consume their own weight in food every 24 hours, but this is an exaggeration. |
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One would expect for the earthworm population to decrease as the moles feed, however no research has shown this to be true. |
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Earthworms are usually the most heavily eaten food of eastern moles, Scalopus aquaticus, and scarabaeid larvae, are also often very important. |
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Its food consists mainly of rodents, especially voles, but it will eat other small mammals such as mice, ground squirrels, shrews, rats, bats, muskrats and moles. |
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They are easily fed, as they are not fussy eaters, and will instinctively unearth rats, moles and young rabbits without training, though they do have a weakness for pork. |
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Earthworms are their most important food source, followed by large insects, carrion, cereals, fruit and small mammals including rabbits, mice, shrews, moles and hedgehogs. |
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Vanderbilt University biologist Kenneth Catania and a colleague discovered this unrivaled feeding frenzy by filming the foraging moles, or Condylura cristata. |
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Many apparently well-drained areas are underlain by humate, a hardpan which may perch the water table and provide the moisture moles and earthworms require. |
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Catania turned to common moles because he thought they would have a hard time finding food and could be tested against star-nosed moles in future experiments. |
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This same sort of repetitive testing can be done with many concepts such as moles, molarity, molality, the periodic table, quantum numbers, and so forth. |
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Star-nosed moles in Canada have the most amazing noses and sense of smell. |
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It is apparent that there is a background concentration of silica as silicic acid of about 2 m moles, independent of pH in the near neutral to alkaline pH range. |
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Sometimes, slow worms are taken, and even weasels and moles. |
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Moles don't dig new tunnels each time they forage, and in fact a very active mole territory may sport very few molehills. |
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Moles are usually harmless collections of pigmented cells called melanocytes on your skin. |
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Moles were doing the Chalkland Way, leaving molehills of white-flecked soil. |
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Moles have small, sharp incisors and canine teeth that are used for catching and eating grubs and earthworms. |
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Moles have a voracious appetite and can eat 70-100 percent of their weight daily. |
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Moles have no pinnae so they are thought to hear at low frequencies. |
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