For each organ the pain is usually most severe at its primary site and is variably perceived at secondary sites. |
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Selenium is a trace element that is indispensable for mammals, and it is present in each organ and body fluid. |
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What would a representative of such an august organ be doing in an urban fastness of Fife at 11.30 pm if it was not kerb-crawling? |
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His beginners, however, do not start on the piano or organ but the electronic keyboard. |
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Piano was his principal instrument but he graduated to electronic keyboards and organ as fashions dictated. |
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To replace the fine organ with an electronic keyboard is bad enough, but to move the altar and remove the pews is quite unthinkable. |
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The ballet is set to Bach organ music, played on electronic keyboards geared to duplicate the sound of a traditional pipe organ. |
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After nasal epithelial cells, the lung is the second organ in contact with cadmium chloride. |
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In essence, the process involves binding a radioisotope to a compound that has a specific affinity for an organ or region of the body. |
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Oil is contained in the spermaceti organ and in the spermaceti bodies of the junk. |
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High-intensity trauma cases or withdrawal of life support share similarities with potential organ donation cases. |
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Bach's most famous organ work, the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, was transcribed for violin by Bruce Fox-Lefriche. |
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Taped pipe organ music played a Josquin transcription softly as the group seated themselves. |
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Behind the computer operations, the woodworking rooms are more what you would expect an organ company to look like. |
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Over a wavery organ loop that gently builds then fades away amid a wash of echoes, a singer slowly groans out a wordless lament. |
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Nadia evidently asked him to play an organ reduction of it at the service, and appeared to be satisfied with the result. |
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It goes without saying that, should this bill pass, the rate of organ donation will skyrocket in our province. |
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It's the first known case of rabies transmission through solid organ transplantation. |
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The concept that autologous bone marrow stem cells target a specific organ and replace diseased cells is particularly attractive. |
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You'll need to follow a lifelong regimen of drug therapy after an organ transplant to prevent your body from rejecting the new organ. |
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This consists of a nest of polished steel tubes that have been likened both to organ pipes and to the pine trunks of the Finnish forests. |
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Even the organ console was designed to match the Mayan decor of the theater. |
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For example, elevated or centralized organ consoles suggest the object of our worship is the music, or the musician. |
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With an organ providing a solid backing for the song, trombones and melodicas weave interlacing melodies. |
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We also have access to other instruments, including cor anglais, bass clarinet, cello, organ and voice. |
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The democrats would have us believe that corruption of an organ of state is only curable by voting. |
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This is not an idiomatic organ part but a reduction of a consort texture, almost certainly in five real parts throughout. |
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If the organ is bimanually palpable, it is a kidney since the spleen can't be palpated bimanually. |
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The trickiest one I've had in recent years was the house research organ of a New Zealand medical school, but an interlibrary search turned it up. |
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The existence of these insoluble and proteolytically resistant deposits can seriously interfere with normal organ function. |
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This two CD set of Franck's complete organ works contains all of the above-mentioned pieces. |
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Instead of transplanting an organ, the cells of an organ are being transplanted. |
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Even with a human-to-human organ transplant the body's defence mechanisms attempt to destroy the foreign organ. |
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This would give a second chance to people who are waiting for organ transplants for which available organs are in short supply. |
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Cornea transplants are one of the most common organ and tissue transplants performed in the United States. |
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Never in my life have I had any desire to hear someone playing an organ anywhere else, but for some reason it just feels right at a ball game. |
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It was probably done when the RCM parts were transposed down a fifth from the pitch still reproduced in the Durham organ part. |
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In previous decades untold numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses loyally supported the bans on vaccines and organ transplants. |
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Lactic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, and multiple organ dysfunction syndromes can complicate this disease. |
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Her father Seamus helped fix her train as they waited nervously for the organ to begin the wedding march. |
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The storage organ in onion consists of scales derived from swollen leaf bases, whereas in garlic it originates from swollen lateral buds. |
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With its opening driving bass rhythms and subdued organ entrance you are immediately seduced by its hypnotic beat. |
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Michael Hardgrave knows all about what it is like to wait, hoping against hope that an organ will become available. |
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It is evident that the staple was primarily a fiscal organ of the crown, facilitating the collection of the royal customs. |
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This story notably does not mention any advocacy of involuntary organ donation. |
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He supported himself through a wide range of musical occupations, from playing organ in a synagogue to piano in a Bierkeller. |
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Acoustic guitar, piano, harmonica, Hammond organ all flow in and out of the mix, the melodies are slow burning, the musicianship expert. |
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It is also an expression of gratitude by organ recipients to donors and their families. |
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A wireframe model of the segmented organ image is then generated to enable interactive, three-dimensional rendering of the selected organ. |
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The organ that I'm thinking of is the brain, which looks rather symmetric, true, but is about as full of handedness as an organ can get. |
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Dark, muffled organ sets the stage for a plaintive piano line, which is echoed by wordless singing. |
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And one day that person waiting for an organ match could be themselves or someone very dear to them. |
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She soon attracts the eye and organ of Jack Guard, ex-convict, sealer, whaler and hard bargainer, dour, decent, driven man. |
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The bio-ink building blocks are then dispensed from a bioprinter, using a layer-by-layer approach to form a target organ tissue. |
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The endosperm, the largest organ in the seed, is surrounded by a single layer of cells, the aleurone layer. |
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That night big band music, ballroom dancing and the Wurlitzer organ will all help transform the Tower Ballroom into a nostalgic extravaganza. |
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Although labyrinth fish have gills, they also have a special organ which allows them to also breathe directly from the air. |
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The eight bells need to be rehung in a new frame and the organ requires a substantial overhaul. |
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The monkey tossed the paper cup and the tin can into the organ grinder's hands and grabbed the organ. |
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In the case of sensation, the capacity for perception in the sense organ is actualized by the operation on it of the perceptible object. |
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If energy levels of a corresponding organ are found deficient, it suggests meridian points to work on and rectify it. |
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In humans the sense organ that provides us with the taste sensation is the tongue, or more specifically the taste buds on the tongue. |
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This indicates the presence of complete sensorimotor reflex pathways within the organ wall. |
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It may present as a localised infection or involve a single organ or as generalised septicaemia. |
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This reverses the gradient, causing a decrease in tissue and organ edema and associated morbidity. |
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We also had a beautiful vintage steam organ that played all the old tunes, and that proved very popular. |
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Curiously, Holloway uses both harpsichord and organ as basso continuo instruments. |
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He also wants the Government to follow the Spanish model of organ donation. |
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A misconception is that if they give the okay for organ and tissue retrieval, they won't be able to have an open casket or a funeral at all. |
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This piece was originally written to showcase the tuba stop on the organ at Liverpool cathedral. |
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An occasional sibilance of hazy white noise and clattering of plates pock marks the almost celestial church organ that began the piece. |
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As a result, the guitar and organ solos are so greasy, they don't so much adorn the groove as drip from it, one oleaginous note at a time. |
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Malignant tumors have the ability to transfer disease from organ to another. |
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It tends to be a forgotten transplant, I think most people tend to think of organ transplants like hearts and kidneys etc. |
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The typical somatic nerve fibers in the striated muscle at the rostral end of the organ terminate in motor end plates. |
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Instruments other than the organ were not to be used without the bishop's special permission. |
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The church was quiet except for the mournful organ and the rustling sound adults made at times like this. |
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It is a song of hope and justice. Use percussion and guitars rather than an organ or piano. |
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I also did some detours through the organ world, but piano remained the most important instrument for me. |
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One way to help add real analog punch to your software electric piano, organ or even synthesizer is with an instrument preamp. |
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With the advent of the moving picture, and the subsequent development of the cinema organ, the organ was at an all time high. |
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The olfactory organ is located in the mucous membrane lining the uppermost part of the roof of the nasal cavity. |
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These include seven symphonies, nine operas, and chamber, organ and piano works. |
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The attraction of this film is watching it all go wrong and seeing the organ grinder savaged by his own monkey. |
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In some patients, lupus skin disease or lupus internal organ disease can be triggered by reactions to certain drugs. |
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The presence of auscultatory gaps is clinically significant because it is associated with an increased presence of target organ damage. |
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The organ is the largest on the continent with 6,035 pipes, weighing 60 tons and rising to three stories. |
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In the late nineteenth century, organ pipes in many cathedrals of Northern Europe began to crumble in very cold weather. |
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You can almost hear the organ playing devotional music in the background, and detect the faintest whiff of incense on the breeze. |
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The organ of hearing is located in the scala media of the inner ear and is separated from the underlying scala tympani by the basilar membrane. |
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The western medical model tells us that the body consists of organ and hormonal systems. |
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The micromechanics of the organ of Corti and the tectorial membrane is then analyzed by our new method. |
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Heart failure is a complex syndrome that affects multiple organ systems and has a great impact on the lifestyle of patients. |
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Once extracted, they can be stimulated in a laboratory to develop into any type of body cell or organ including bone, muscle and body tissue. |
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Pelvic organ prolapse results from a weakening of connective tissue or loss of muscular support. |
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These lesions may affect any organ system but most commonly occur in the skin, mucous membranes, and bones. |
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Any organ can be involved, but most frequently hemangiomas are localized to the skin and subcutaneous tissues. |
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The moment the Herald becomes the organ for the Bishop or the Archbishop, bang goes journalistic objectivity. |
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A kidney patient has been given a new lease of life after enduring a 20-year wait for a perfect organ match. |
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The band surfs along a wave of echoed percussion and slithers of organ whilst Bergsman croons. |
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There will also be morris dancing, a car boot sale, barrel organ and a further display by the Army. |
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The water in this case is not part of the musical process, but a method of controlling the consistent and steady flow of air to the organ pipes. |
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Apart from a square, rough-brick stair tower with wine cellar below and space for organ pipes above, the house had no interior walls. |
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Most of the organ pipe cactus in the United States are found within the monument's borders. |
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Due to their high triterpene glycoside content, agria and organ pipe cacti have the highest sugar content. |
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Between 1991 and 2001, for example, the waiting list for an organ transplant more than doubled. |
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Doctors tell us if a child contracts some sort of disease that requires an organ transplant, your best chance at a match is from a full sibling. |
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That talented tickler of the ivories will present fans with a soothing concert of organ music on Saturday. |
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The eye is a sense organ and we make no effort to see when the eye functions normally. |
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The ear is the most important sense organ for modern toothed whales, say scientists, because these whales locate their prey using echolocation. |
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Each sense organ has specialized receptor cells to detect the appropriate type of physical energy or stimulation. |
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Electric piano, electric guitar, lead vocal, backing vocals, organ and a second acoustic guitar were added as overdubs. |
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The mesoderm also provides the mesenchyme from which organ development becomes possible. |
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It is a fit organ for the millionaire corruptionist and the civilization that he is degrading. |
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However, unlike cnidarians, ctenophores possess rows of cilia and a unique, complex sensory organ and lack cnidae and metagenesis. |
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The organism may have extended a filtering organ out of the single opening as a modern serpulid does from its tube. |
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The furore over organ retention and poor recruitment generally is turning histopathologists into a rare breed. |
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In addition, the vomeronasal organ in the nose is a part of a chemosensory system that is independent of the olfactory system. |
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The liver is often the first organ to indicate reactions to herbal remedies as this is the part of the body where toxins collect. |
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This piece juxtaposes the calm homophony of the choir with a more mobile organ part. |
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As a trumpeter, I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works. |
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Before death, the organ donor received several transfusions of blood products. |
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The organ produces enzymes essential for digestion and secretes hormones that help control blood sugar levels. |
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Quiet strings, piano and muted organ provide the background for the majority of the hushed tracks. |
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This church introduced a surpliced choir, pew rental and housed the first pipe organ and heating system in San Diego. |
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This approach reported above both requires the host to grow the organ and may not yield a perfectly immune compatible organ. |
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Giovanni Picchi's Toccata showed off the chamber organ beautifully, sounding more like a church organ in some dusty, out of the way Italian town. |
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This was not an ensemble piece, but a solo performance by Fiona Russell, with chamber organ accompaniment. |
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This John Snetzler chamber organ has been loaned for the Gilbert Stuart concerts by the National Museum of American History. |
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Next came a duet for chamber organ and cornetto by Palestrina, in which Jamie Savan showed what a master he already is of this tricky instrument. |
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At the premiere Handel gave an organ extemporisation on the fugal subject taken up by the choir. |
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He believes the law should be changed so that organ donation is automatic unless the person is carrying a card saying they object. |
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This only occurs at the time when the pentagonal symmetry of the flower becomes visible and organ identity genes are expressed. |
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Each organ of sense perception responds to a particular sensation that leads to cognition. |
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The most common organ to perforate in a newborn is spontaneous perforation of the stomach. |
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Osteoporosis and fractures resulting from it can significantly impact on the quality of life of organ transplant recipients. |
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Direct or collateral relatives up to fourth line, including relatives by adoption, will be allowed to become live organ donors. |
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He does a good job of glueing the whole together with big, churchy organ chords and squelchy analogue synths. |
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The organ of today is devotional, churchly, vital and filled with tonal charm. |
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But not a word of Castro's speech was quoted, in a newspaper which serves as a virtual house organ for the Cuban president. |
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And, as the house organ for America's political class, the paper has helped push the debate in the Administration's favor. |
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But this is first and foremost a magazine, not a house organ for designers. |
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With more than one hundred stops it includes a great organ with a wide range and four swell organs as well as a pedal organ. |
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The former pits a grinding feedback howl against persistent organs before the organ eventually sputters to a halt, exhausted. |
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Currently, there are almost 85,000 people waiting in this country for vital organ transplants. |
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Clinic combines standard rock instruments with a moody, vintage organ creating a sound that's difficult to describe from a standard rock setup. |
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The album is ripe with folk and country elements as well and encompasses many instruments, from epic strings to mouth organ and horns. |
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A mouth organ provides the tune and Kate uses her voice to provide the anger and bitterness the words deserve. |
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Decreased kidney function is associated with complications in virtually all organ systems. |
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These techniques involve removal, repair of replacement of a diseased or damaged organ and make use of sharp or blunt instruments. |
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It diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds to the end organ adrenergic receptor. |
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This Hassler's chief excellence on the organ consists in his foot-work, which, since the pedals are graded here, is not so very wonderful. |
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This implementation enables you to create a true dual-manual organ with bass pedals, a swell pedal and faders to control the drawbars. |
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Injury after childbirth usually involves all the pelvic floor and pelvic organ supports, although sometimes only one organ may prolapse. |
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The bladder is a hollow, muscular organ situated deep in the pelvic cavity behind the ureter tubes. |
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You don't often get to hear a didgeridoo, cello, organ and musical saw in the same piece of music, but if that intrigues you, here's your chance. |
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By early October,his lack of white blood cells to coagulate the blood had caused the linings of every organ to fall away. |
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This is a greatly abbreviated summary of particular aspects of organ meridian function. |
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Only the quadruple mutant lacking all four genes exhibits a complete loss of floral organ identity. |
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Music was provided on organ by Mrs. Mary Deering accompanied by St. Kevin's choir. |
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By the final days, kidney function declines, toxins begin accumulating in the body, and multiple organ systems fail from lack of nutrition. |
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Other works include The Nativity for soprano and orchestra, sacred choral anthems, hymn preludes for organ and works for trumpet and organ. |
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The album opens with pair of songs that might very well have been recorded on a huge, old organ in a dusty roller rink. |
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The iris is an internal organ of the eye that is located behind the cornea and the aqueous humor. |
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To cope with the organ shortage, living donors are sometimes used to provide kidneys, livers, lungs and intestines for transplantation. |
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The mixed type can involve several organ systems, most commonly the intestines, spleen, liver, and lung. |
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They extended this concern to issues of malpractice in regards to living wills and organ donations. |
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They had a very large pipe organ and a central choir loft above and behind the pulpit. |
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The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles. |
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The brachidium is a structure which supports the lophophore, the feeding organ of brachiopods. |
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As a result, digestion is compromised with the poorly assimilated food contributing to the organ congestion. |
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Brain organs which were used got bigger and those which were not used shrunk, causing the skull to rise and fall with organ development. |
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The organ sounded from the front of the church, the rich tones bringing me out of my reverie. |
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To detect prey, a cone snail uses its siphon, an organ that takes up water and directs it over the gills. |
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An abscess on an internal organ such as the liver or brain may be diagnosed by X-ray or scanning. |
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I guess there might have been some serious feelings of inadequacy by some of the male viewers who came to see the sizeable organ eh? |
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Twenty-seven voices and an organ are all that are needed to convey the joy and the mystery of the Christmas message. |
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The sounds of the organ and the choir used to mesmerize the faithful in those days. |
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Suddenly, the organ stopped, leaving the stonewalls to echo the last few notes. |
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Others perused stalls selling railway memorabilia to the sounds of piped organ music from the fairground, or enjoyed a burger and candyfloss. |
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The bulla was opened to expose the cochlea, the bony capsule was removed, and the apical turn of the organ of Corti was dissected from the modiolus. |
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For six minutes, the song flows leisurely across faintly ringing organ tones and chimes, with just a few scattered notes recalling some of Fahey's concrete leanings. |
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Austin Rayner entertained cinema audiences at the Regal in Piccadilly, as he sat astride the huge Wurlitzer organ when it appeared from beneath the floor in the intervals. |
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At least one of those presentations is usually a silent film with organ accompaniment. |
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The main hall was flanked by two picture galleries, and the whole layout resembled a cathedral with a transept and a massive organ at the far end. |
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The organ console was respecified to match the organ I was building. |
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This includes people with cancer, with organ transplants, or undergoing radiation therapy or treatment with drugs that suppress the immune system. |
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To easily switch between sounds, the organ is outfitted with dozens of preset buttons like the kind found in old radios. |
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As the film starts, the organ sinks back down below the stage where the musician can be heard and not seen. |
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On one hand, the magnificent building, evocative organ music, and procession of staff and students in their gowns gave the ceremony a certain meaning and significance. |
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The instrumentation includes a fairground organ and a zither. |
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They will be joined on guitar, organ and theremin by Nick Larkins. |
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Approximately 88,000 people are on the national organ transplant waiting list, waiting for kidneys, livers, pancreases, intestines, hearts and lungs. |
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There is a certain pathological view about corruption, about the entire organ being diseased, about a canker in national character, a view which has no basis in facts. |
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However, being a fan of the chamber organ and baroque music in general, I popped the CD's into my player and was more than pleasantly surprised by what was on offer. |
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Another way to detoxify is to actually brush the skin on a regular basis with a soft, natural-fibre brush, since the skin is actually another organ of elimination. |
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However, we were still left without an organ to play for the service. As luck would have it, it's Lent anyway, so a lot of the music is unaccompanied. |
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Wanamaker's was known for its stained-glass windows, elaborate store displays, and spectacles including organ concerts, pageants, and storybook characters in show windows. |
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Among the uses of zinc alloys are automobile parts, roofing, gutters, batteries, organ pipes, electrical fuses, type metal, household utensils, and building materials. |
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Lastly, they are valuable for use in medical research on multiple births, organ transplants, birth defects and diseases such as leprosy, typhus and trichinosis. |
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However, any alteration in one, two or in all of these may cause unbalance of the organ itself and a significant, noticeable, aesthetic disturbance to the whole face. |
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At least we don't have organ grinders with monkeys dressed in red and white checked sailor suits crawling around Mary-Kate and Ashley's shoulders asking for scungili. |
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To circumvent the problems of interpreting results in an organ with a diverse population of cells, it was decided to study the induction of polar growth in individual cells. |
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The organ score accompanying the film sounds quite pleasing. |
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When I saw the Kushner play as a student I had a very bad cold, of the kind that makes it difficult to breath without sounding like an organ bellows. |
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Whichever of the parts drawn from the relevant organ of the parents predominates in the new mixture determines which characteristics are inherited by the offspring. |
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Most, if not all, postoperative organ dysfunction and morbidity associated with major operative procedures may be related to changes induced by stress caused by the operation. |
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The organ itself is part of the show, as it can rise or drop independent of the orchestra pit. |
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In addition to its protective function, the seed coat serves as a multifunctional organ and is involved in supplying nutrients to the embryo sac during seed development. |
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That supremely intricate and elusive organ became the left brain and the right brain, the grey matter and the white matter, the male brain and the female brain. |
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This classily produced and coolly graceful set features chunky Hot Club rhythm-guitar backings, lazily driving blues and subtly underplayed Hammond organ breaks. |
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For the first chorus, everything stays as before except a droning organ drops in on the left channel, the autoharp plays changes, and the synth gets detuned slightly. |
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There's one, basically the main organ here in the front, and there's also an antiphonal organ which is in the back, which is not as big as the one in the front. |
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Organ mountings are considered, but not painted organ shutters. |
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On the musician's new disc, the organ pieces are fantastically inventive. |
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Be My Baby is like a modern day acoustic ballad, with melancholic twists and the now trademark falsetto, complete with strings and the mouth organ to begin with. |
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The lesson was that if you present your party as the prospective junior government partner, voters will opt for the organ grinder rather than the monkey. |
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Notes from the organ and four horns drone and mimic cathedral bells. |
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The rebels in Shanghai had been warned off interfering with the secretariat of the East China Bureau on the grounds that it was an organ of the Central Committee. |
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Bach, who was himself a keen organ player as well as composer, seems well-suited for buskers. |
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With guitar in hand and mouth organ at the ready, he has created a trademark sound which makes him stand out from your everyday guitar-playing songwriter. |
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They are asking an awful lot of the media, which hasn't fully completed its Orwellian transformation into an official house organ of the corporate state. |
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The organ gallery gets a strong white light from a row of long windows in the clerestory, which have not even coloured glass. |
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My pancreas is a retroperitoneal organ that serves two functions. |
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Part of the body cavity has become an organ for jet propulsion. |
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They look like evil corn silos or upright storm sewers or a trio of escaped steroidal church organ pipes wearing party hats. |
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The bone marrow, which is in the cavity present in the center of bones, is the organ responsible for the production of red blood cells, white cells and platelets. |
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Finally, the organ settled into the formal wedding march and everyone grew deadly silent when the wooden doors to the chapel opened with a loud creak. |
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During this period, the species feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowering saguaros and organ pipe cactus, contributing to the successful pollination of these succulents. |
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They certainly haven't ignored technology, but the use of instruments like banjo, accordion, glockenspiel and pump organ enhances the weathered folk feel of the music. |
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The 1978 movie Coma explored deep-rooted fears about exploitation and medical advances in organ donation. |
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A collection of steam and traction engines, antique class cars, fair-ground organ etc. will also be centred at Bolger's yard while a large marquee is also to be erected. |
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The drum machine offbeats are still present, but instead of snarky basslines and slow grinds, the song features a wistfully high organ stomp, and shifting tempos throughout. |
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The organ started playing as we entered, and the sound was truly heavenly. |
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The receptor organ of posture and equilibrium is a composite one located in the semicircular canals, the utricle, and the saccule of the inner ear. |
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The tuning of the City Hall organ is ongoing, and every night, the secretary of the Organ Society, David Smit, spends several hours tuning the instrument. |
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The organ was placed in a Teflon bag that neutrons can pass through and taken to a research reactor nearby, where it was irradiated with neutrons. |
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They want their Olympians to be proud grandparents and not pushing up daisies at 40 when bodies abused by anabolic steroids suffer total organ failure. |
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The proventriculus of the worker honeybee is an organ which effects a highly efficient separation of pollen grains from the medium in which they are suspended. |
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At the very beginning of the organ transplant era some people feared that their doctors might hasten their deaths in order to obtain transplantable organs. |
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The number of organ transplants carried out in Scotland has dropped by almost a fifth in the past five years because of a growing shortage of suitable donors. |
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Come Together is an unashamed anthem, underscored by preaching for unity and a very slow burn lead-in where an organ is joined by synthetic drums and percussion. |
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In extant amniotes, however, the VN organ is situated too close to the midline to leave a mark on the maxilla, as is the anlagen of the organ in crocodilian and avian embryos. |
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Last year, Britain recorded its the highest number of organ transplant operations ever with 2,867 carried out thanks to the generosity of 1,240 donors. |
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She needed a multi-organ organ transplant following horrific injuries. |
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In fact the opening title track is a bit orchestral, though swamped with shortwave radio static and increasingly fractured, distorted bursts of strings, organ and guitar. |
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In other words, at some point an ancestral deuterostome became really small, probably as a member of the meiofauna, and lost a number of complicated organ systems as a result. |
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The pinned barrel had been used from quite early times for carillons, and for musical clocks and boxes of all sizes, often incorporating organ pipes. |
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Carroll talks to me over the sound of an organ projecting from a Yamaha keyboard. |
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The other is meningococcemia, which occurs when the bacteria enter the bloodstream and cause overwhelming organ failure. |
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Liver transplantation has been necessary in patients with end-stage cirrhosis, but fatty liver disease may recur in the transplanted organ in some patients. |
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Freya Stratford had been seriously ill with the bile duct condition biliary atresia and doctors gave her just weeks to live unless a donor organ was found. |
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The piece is magnificent in many ways but is fatally let-down by an undistinguished organ sound that even I can better with an electronic keyboard. |
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The digestive system of grass and herbage-eating animals includes a large organ next to the secum, the vermiform appendix, in which cellulose is digested. |
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To achieve these effects viscous fibres function by converting the small intestine into a storage organ for the slow release of glucose to the portal circulation. |
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The liver is the primary metabolic organ within the body that coordinates a complex array of biochemical and physiological processes linked to nutrition. |
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In addition to inflammatory infiltration and destruction of muscle, patients with dermatomyositis or polymyositis may have involvement of other organ systems. |
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Somehow an organ and a drum kit can sound like Venus' doors swooping wide. |
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Everything from organ recitals to nativity plays would be under threat. |
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The termination of life-sustaining treatment and the potential conflict of interest between patient care and organ recovery is another point of contention. |
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It was resounding like an organ pipe, strongly enough to rattle windows. |
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The best current methods for transplant surgery or against organ rejection cannot be separated from the research and healthcare settings that make such practices possible. |
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She sat before the organ wearing a simple black dress, no lace, no detail. |
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When snakes flick their tongues in and out, they pick up chemical cues from the air, which they transfer to a sensory organ in the roof of the mouth. |
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With Dub Intefadah, Penner combines the methods of circuit bending with his Wurlitzer organ and electric guitar, throwing in folk singing for good measure. |
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However, one may remove the organ as soon as he stops breathing, even though his heart is still beating, since the Torah considers life directly connected to breathing. |
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This conclusion is independent of whether the organ or official has contravened provisions of internal law or overstepped the limits of his authority. |
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A futuristic Goth musical, Repo is set in a time when the human race is afflicted by a plague of organ failures. |
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The organ console was located at the left side of the shallow orchestra pit, and its music rack and decorative French caps extended above the level of the stage floor. |
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Functional aspects of the male palpal organ in Dolomedes tenebrosus, with notes on the mating behavior. |
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The back also denotes whether the holder is an organ donor, presents the holder's right index finger print, a PDF417 bar code, and a 1D bar code. |
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In the parish of Aberaman and Cwmaman is St Margaret's Church, with an old, but beautiful, pipe organ with two manuals and a pedal board. |
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According to doctors, the patients died of respiratory failure or multiple organ failure due to methyl alcohol. |
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Use of short tandem repeats for DNA fingerprinting to rapidly diagnose graft-versus-host disease in solid organ transplant patients. |
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Some, such as the organ tablatures at Clausthal-Zellerfeld, were not discovered until the mid-twentieth century. |
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The cathedral is generally open daily to tourists and has a regular programme of organ recitals and other performances. |
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Above the stem plate is the storage organ consisting of bulb scales, surrounding the previous flower stalk and the terminal bud. |
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In other parts of the canal system, the gastrodermis is different on the sides nearest to and furthest from the organ that it supplies. |
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The turtle can use this organ to smell by pumping water in and out of its nose. |
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Boston, MA, announced it has approval from the US and EU for the Expect Slimline needle, which is used to collect organ tissue samples. |
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Left untreated, infection with intestinal worms can cause irreversible organ damage and impaired intellectual development. |
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The spermaceti at the core of the organ has a higher wax content than the outer areas. |
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The knobbly surface reflects sound waves that come through the spermaceti organ from the phonic lips. |
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Variables in organ donors that affect the recovery of human islets of Langerhans. |
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Palmstrom builds an olfactory organ And on it plays Korf's sneezewort sonata. |
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In some lab tests, stem cells that have been effectively deprogrammed to help regenerate a particular organ have appeared to turn cancerous. |
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The main organ for its production is rhizomes, which is dispersed along the shore by wind and water. |
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Many bony fish have an internal organ called a swim bladder that adjusts their buoyancy through manipulation of gases. |
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Alexander Mason's Chamber organ and Thomas Trotter's harpsichord melded throughout. |
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Myweekend started yesterday when I delivered my chamber organ to St Mary's Church in Swansea. |
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I love lobster tomalley, the soft green organ that functions as both a liver and pancreas. |
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Recently, direct evidence for diaphragmatic atrophy with MV has been obtained in mechanically ventilated, brain-dead organ donors. |
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For more information about organ donation and community initiatives, contact TOSA at 866-685-0277 or visit at www. |
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Even low amounts of endotoxin can cause severe toxication reactions in human like inflammation, fever or organ collapse as a result of sepsis. |
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In the human body, in which organ are the malleus, incus and stapes bones located? |
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The Imperial Diet as a legislative organ of the Empire did not exist at that time. |
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Pepin's son Charlemagne requested a similar organ for his chapel in Aachen in 812, beginning its establishment in Western church music. |
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Which organ in the human body is affected by nephritis or Bright's disease? |
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The hall's organ was built by a chap called Peter Collins and the programme will include Bach's Trio Sonata Number One. |
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Lateral line. A sense organ in a pored tube along the side of the body that detects movement, low frequency vibrations, and temperature changes. |
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