Like the recessive alleles, frayed spindles and monopolar spindles characterized the spindle defects. |
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These lesions were characterized by a monomorphous pattern of slender, elongated spindle cells in a sclerotic stroma. |
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The family Fasciolariidae contains a wide variety of groups, such as the tulip shells, the horse conchs, and the spindle shells. |
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The single SPB that is present at the beginning of the cell cycle must duplicate to generate the two poles of the bipolar spindle. |
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Most cells were either oval or spindle shaped, with bipolar cell processes. |
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The blandness of the spindle cells was so impressive as to dissuade us from a malignant diagnosis on preoperative biopsies. |
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The spindle shaft rests between the maiden in the front and leather bearings attached to the flat board in the back. |
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The microtubules tie the chromosomes to the mitotic spindle during cell division. |
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Chromosome loss takes place by lagging of chromosomes at metaphase, for example because spindle fibres may fail to attach to a chromosome. |
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I have the old-style Vicmarc with tommy bars, and never had a need for a spindle lock unless I'm trying to remove a stuck chuck or faceplate. |
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The spindle is thought to be responsible for the inhibition of external, sensory input. |
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The tightness of the central spindle means it's a devil of a thing to get the DVD out of safely. |
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They were composed almost entirely of slender spindle cells haphazardly proliferating around bundles of dermal collagen. |
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The tumor cells were mainly composed of elongated spindle cells arranged in fascicles. |
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These parameters are used by the system controller to determine the rotational speed and the vertical feed of the machine spindle. |
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The tumor was composed of spindle and epithelioid cells, some of which were arranged in a fascicular pattern, consistent with malignant melanoma. |
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Gamma motoneurons that innervate the muscle spindles and affect the spindle outflow are often referred to as the fusimotor system. |
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Cells were therefore processed for immunofluorescence staining with anti-tubulin antibodies in order to visualize spindle morphology. |
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One way of detecting a bent crank or a bent pedal spindle is to pedal backwards. |
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Options include live spindle with C axis, part and tool probe systems, and a range of manual or hydraulic chucks and automatic chuck changers. |
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For instance if you ever played throwing rings or horseshoes, the horseshoe falls upon the spindle in a very loose way. |
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The direct-drive AC spindle eliminates the use of gears or belts to drive the spindle and reduces vibration and chatter. |
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Microscopically, conventional osteosarcomas are composed of malignant-appearing spindle cells that produce osteoid. |
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Histologic sections showed a cellular proliferation of spindle neoplastic cells that were arranged in short fascicles. |
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The histology is similar and consists of a cellular spindle cell lesion with whorls. |
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The frozen section showed a cellular spindle cell lesion without a prominent granulomatous pattern. |
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There were 2 growth patterns, namely, a cellular spindle cell pattern and a hypocellular fibrous pattern. |
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It was used for making pendants, finger rings, playing counters, dice and even spindle whorls. |
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Instead they are sold in spindle packs or cakeboxes, where the discs are stacked on a central spindle. |
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The light yellow spindle shaped spots on the leaves are characteristic of this soilborne virus disease. |
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In 1971, ARS researchers determined that a viroid was the cause of potato spindle tuber disease, which previously had been identified as a virus. |
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I did some spinning in the weekend on the spindle, but I ain't sure of that new link over there. |
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The friend told that her head looked too big for her body and her thin spindle legs looked like they couldn't support the weight of her shoes. |
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With delicate yet sturdy spindle legs, the set includes a round table and 2 matching chairs. |
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He swears, shivers, swings spindle legs off the bed and lurches, teeth bared, into the stinging spray. |
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Collagen IV was present among the spindle cells, but it did not stain the core of the rosettes. |
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The morphology of relatively long, beaded AFB, often with bent or folded ends, is demonstrable even when bacilli are present in spindle cells. |
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A distinct feature found within the spindle cell areas is the presence of epithelioid neoplastic cells with vacuolization. |
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Histologically, the tumor was composed of a squamous cell carcinoma and a spindle cell sarcomatous component. |
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One patient who had undergone a nondiagnostic CT fluoroscopy-guided TBNA proved to have a metastatic spindle cell sarcoma at surgery. |
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The differential diagnosis of a spindle cell ameloblastic neoplasm would include true sarcoma and the very rare variants of odontogenic sarcoma. |
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A lime tree there is already turning a beautiful bright yellow, and a large Himalayan spindle bush is taking on rich red and pink colouring. |
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The British native spindle bush has a highly ornamental climbing relative that produces wonderfully coloured fruits. |
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A critical step in the cell cycle is the proper attachment of chromosomes to the mitotic spindle during metaphase. |
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Kinetochore proteins bind to a microtubule spindle to keep chromosomes segregated during cell division. |
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That's the ones when they used to have the spindle that drops six records, 45s, at one time. |
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It is for this reason that we spot-face our cranks at the same time we drill the hole for the pedal spindle and bottom bracket axis. |
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Get someone to sit on an office chair that can turn, looking directly upward along the axis of the spindle of the chair. |
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I have run across two opposing theories in regards to proper cleat positioning in relation to the pedal spindle. |
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Following the instructions that came with your pedals, remove the spindle from the pedal body. |
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When it finally released, it popped so loud I thought I must have broken the pedal spindle off. |
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These were usually facing opposite poles and located apart from each other on a straight line parallel to the long axis of the spindle. |
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It also drops the distance from the pedal spindle to the shoe sole to under 10 mm, far less than other pedal designs. |
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The lightest version of Time's new RXS pedal has a titanium spindle, with a claimed weight of only 195 grams per pair. |
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This enables the ball-screw spindle to accommodate small errors in alignment with the piston, without causing the piston to be pushed sideways. |
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The sociologist said the spindle would align statuses since the orders will have to wait till the cook got them. |
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If I don't hold the bobbin on the spindle, it slides just far enough out that the notch slides out of place and it won't wind. |
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A gossamer thread issues from her enormous abdomen at a steady clip, wound by a motor onto a revolving spindle. |
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Attention must also be made to the reels bearings in which the spindle of the spool is housed. |
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By teasing the fibre out and twirling the spindle quickly the yarn is twisted together producing a thread. |
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These reels are fitted with easy grip handles, quick release spool and a stainless steel spindle. |
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The Asoka Chakra could be viewed, imaginatively, as a spinning-wheel without the spindle and spinner. |
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Nowhere else in India will you see spinning on single spindle charkas with 24 spokes, claims Lakshman Rao. |
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While traveling along the Inca Road, Muller carries wool and a spindle with her. |
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In her left hand Eve holds a loop of raw fiber, and in her right, a drop spindle. |
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Eliminating the gamma fusimotor drive prevents alteration in jaw muscle spindle afferent discharge following algesic chemical stimulation. |
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A quite remarkable number of tree and shrub species can be found here, including spindle, wayfaring trees, aspen and wild service trees. |
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On a spindle of a pendulum or balance clock, a spring is fixed, connected with the positive battery wire. |
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Clusters of mature adipocytes, spindle cells, and small vessels were also present. |
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The shepherds claimed often to see her walking above the steepest slopes at twilight, a golden spindle in her hand. |
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Having prepared the wool or flax the women would then have spun it using a drop spindle. |
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A 2oz spindle with a 2 inch diameter whorl works for fine to medium thickness wool. |
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There were fascicles of spindle cells sometimes arranged in a whorled pattern or admixed with thick collagen fibers. |
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It is possible to minimize flatness variations in polygon facets by carefully mounting the polygonal mirror to the spindle. |
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In metaphase, sister kinetochores attach to microtubules emanating from opposite spindle pole bodies during alignment of the chromosomes. |
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Minus ends do not exhibit growth and are often stabilized by complexes such as the nucleation sites at centrosomes and spindle poles. |
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So machine manufacturers are adding rigidity to components such as the workpiece, spindle, and cutting tool. |
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We now know that this reflex response is initiated from the class of sensory receptors called muscle spindle receptors. |
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On top of the counter was a long roll of brown paper and a spindle of string for wrapping bulky purchases. |
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Drosophila embryonic spindles are amphiastral and thus centrosomes at the spindle poles play a critical role in their organization. |
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Comparative investigation on spindle behavior and MPF activity changes during oocyte maturation between genogenetic and amphimictic crucian carp. |
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In my view, it was someone inexperienced who carried out the fixing of the spool to the spindle, which is why it was not properly fitted. |
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The spindle cells showed moderate nuclear pleomorphism and scattered mitotic figures. |
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The sarcomatous component featured pleomorphic, plump spindle cells with prominent mitoses. |
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The lesion was composed of mononuclear cells and plump spindle cells arranged in a plexiform pattern. |
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Wedge biopsy of the lesion showed benign spindle cells arranged in a whorled pattern. |
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The spindle cell areas showed extensive sclerosis with ropy, thick, osteoid-like collagen and microcalcifications. |
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Such abnormalities can be due to abnormalities in the number of asters and spindle structures at earlier stages of meiosis. |
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The most interesting aster configuration occurs when the spindle is parallel to the surface. |
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However, in hedgerows, aliens like fuchsia, buddleia and snowberry are pushing out native species like spindle and guelder rose. |
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During winding a bar holds the slubbing down so that the spindle rotation causes the twisted yarn to be wound onto the cop. |
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Then we went to the machine shop and mounted the spindle in the lathe, and with the dial indicator checked the spindle for straightness. |
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In the more solid regions, spindle cells are in loose fascicles, which may interdigitate. |
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Foci of malignant spindle cells representing fibrosarcoma were also identified. |
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The spindles are driven by cone drive gear boxes through universal joints capable of up to 6,000 foot-pounds per spindle. |
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After we finished, we were ready to pour the top caps and then tie the bronze sleeve to the spindle as before and set in the bottom sleeves. |
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The steam was generated in a separate boiler and brought into the sphere along a hollow spindle. |
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Fine-needle aspiration revealed the presence of fragments of adipose tissue and mucinous material with spindle cells. |
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Occasionally, the spindle cells invaded the sinusoids, replacing the normal endothelium. |
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The thread is twisted by attaching loose strands to the top of the spindle, then rolling the spindle along the thigh to start it spinning. |
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Unclassifiable spindle cell sarcoma, fibrosarcoma, or malignant fibrohistiocytoma may resemble the spindle cell areas of angiosarcoma. |
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We conclude that chromosomes with damaged centromeres fail to correctly attach to the spindle, thus producing MN and monosomy. |
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The meadow is enclosed by tall hedges which are mostly quite young, but the northern section is species-rich including dogwood, field maple and spindle. |
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It offers a 30-hp, 12,000-rpm spindle with 123 foot-pounds of torque. |
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Whenever she pulls it out, Quechua women descend on Muller and her spindle, each taking turns showing her how to properly transform her pile of fleece into a ball of yarn. |
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For a more formal approach to home decorating, Carter is a big fan of miniature tree-like plants such as New Zealand tea trees, winter cherries and Japanese spindle. |
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The DNA is asymmetrically distributed to the daughter cells when the kinetochores do not attach and the spindle checkpoint does not restrain mitosis. |
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There was a guy in there showing a girl how to spin yarn using a spindle. |
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This pattern is generally characterized by nuclear localization during interphase and prophase and association with the spindle midzone during anaphase and telophase. |
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Microscopically, sections from the retroperitoneal masses consisted of spindle cell proliferation involving the lymph node and extending into adjoining soft tissue. |
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Viscosity Measurements Viscosity of the samples was measured using a Brookfield DV-III programmable cone and plate rheometer fitted with a CP-42 cone spindle. |
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While we had the spindle out of the planer, we decided to drill and tap the other two sides of the square cutter head, so four blades could be mounted if needed. |
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The carcinomatous component is almost always squamous cell carcinoma, and the sarcomatous component usually contains a pleomorphic spindle cell proliferation. |
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Along the way, a succession of other rapacious characters flock to the spindle Gallery. |
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Sections of the fragment showed a glandular proliferation consisting of tubular structures of different sizes separated by spindle stromal elements. |
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Individual cells showed a variety of aberrations, with the common presence of cells with abnormalities of the spindle poles, frequently being multipolar. |
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Extraction of the tree stump is achieved with this known uprooter by manual rotation of the screw threaded spindle which requires great expenditure of force. |
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Once Frigga filled my hands with spindle and wool, and my mind with these Thirteen Goddesses, I've found life too full for heartbreak and illness. |
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Press the bobbin all the way onto the bobbin winding spindle. |
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Keep track of all your orders with this simple wire order slip spindle. |
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Golder uses felt mops, which he makes himself, on a spindle revolving at 3,000 revs, and employs pumice powder mixed with vegetable oil to polish the silver. |
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The left arm is made of hollow rectangular chromoly steel tubing that tapers in size from 30 mm at the bottom bracket spindle to 21 mm at the pedal spindle. |
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The spindle assembly checkpoint pathway is necessary for high-fidelity chromosome transmission in cells in which the spindle or kinetochores are compromised in some way. |
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In other areas, the epithelial elements appeared as epithelioid whorls admixed within the spindle cell neoplasm, reminiscent of biphasic synovial sarcoma. |
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Classic English country styling featuring parquet veneer tops, cast resin accents and square spindle legs are just a handful of elements found in the Bristol Collection. |
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It has jaws adapted to receive and grasp a roller and a movable sliding spindle to engage with the staff of the balance-wheel, and a lever for operating the spindle. |
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She assembles a bow with a string on it, and sharpens a cylindrical spindle of lime wood, then inserts it into a notched hole in a flat piece of wood she holds with her foot. |
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He raved about the ocean, about storms and calms and sudden rain-squalls out of a blue sky, and somewhere a fair woman spinning silk with a crystal spindle. |
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Histologically, the tumors were composed of uniform short spindle or stellate cells with indistinct cell borders arranged in narrow and short fascicles. |
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In addition to the spindle cells, abundant strongly eosinophilic, stellate, extracellular matrix deposits composed of crystalline fibers were seen. |
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At metaphase, centrosomes initiate the bipolar microtubule spindle. |
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The second component is composed of spindle cell proliferation with accentuation in a periglandular cuff pattern and may contain homologous or heterologous elements. |
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This should loosen the drill chuck from the threaded spindle. |
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The charkha works similarly to the great wheel, with a drive wheel being turned by hand, while the yarn is spun off the tip of the spindle. |
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Its role in mitosis of the embryo organizing the first mitotic spindle initiating the process of human development is now well established. |
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Grasmick ME and SA Slack Detection of potato spindle tuber viroid in true potato seed by bioassay on Rutgers tomato. |
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A workpiece may be bolted or screwed to a faceplate, a large, flat disk that mounts to the spindle. |
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In addition to the spindle and its bearings, the headstock often contains parts to convert the motor speed into various spindle speeds. |
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The spindle is driven either by foot power from a treadle and flywheel or by a belt or gear drive to a power source. |
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A number of short inscriptions are found on spindle whorls and are among the most recent finds in the Gaulish language. |
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Rotating within the bearings is a horizontal axle, with an axis parallel to the bed, called the spindle. |
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The neocortex of many species of whale is home to elongated spindle neurons that, prior to 2007, were known only in hominids. |
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Typical 1,200 spindle mules of the 1920s would experience 5 to 6 breakages a minute. |
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If the break happened on the winding stroke the spindle might have to be stopped while the thread was found. |
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A few turns are wound onto the spindle, to fix the threads to the bare spindles for a new set. |
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The minder then depressing the faller, so far as to guide the threads upon the bare spindle below. |
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The speed of revolution of the spindle must vary, as the faller is guiding the thread upon the larger or smaller diameter of the cone of the cop. |
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It features a high-speed, 50-taper, 50-hp, 10,000-rpm spindle with 388 ft-lb torque. |
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Both the rollers and the outward motion of the carriage remove irregularities from the rove before it is wound on the spindle. |
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The neocortex of many cetaceans is home to elongated spindle neurons that, prior to 2007, were known only in hominids. |
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The women would then spin these rough rovings into yarn wound on a spindle. |
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When the spindle and flyer are located above the wheel, rather than off to one side, the wheel is said to be a castle wheel. |
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These hold-down clamps have a finger-grip T-handle and an open arm for adjustable spindle location. |
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The yarn is spun at an angle off the tip of the spindle, and is then stored on the spindle. |
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This consisted predominantly of epitheloid, spindle shaped cells set in a collagenous stroma containing thin walled vessels. |
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The large drive wheel turns the much smaller spindle assembly, with the spindle revolving many times for each turn of the drive wheel. |
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With both, the spinning must stop in order to wind the yarn onto the spindle. |
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The neocortex of many species is home to elongated spindle neurons that, prior to 2007, were known only in hominids. |
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In the hedges, our native spindle, Euonymus europaeus is transformed from uniform green to cerise and vivid pink. |
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Some early spinning and weaving machinery, such as a 40 spindle jenny for about six pounds in 1792, was affordable for cottagers. |
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The 5C Rotary Indexer has more accuracy, more spindle clearance, more axial load and more radial load than previous models from the company. |
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Microscopically, there are sheets and fascicles of spindle cells with elongated, blunted nuclei. |
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Malignant tumors in the differential diagnosis include fibrosarcomas and spindle cell carcinomas. |
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In his design, a standard-sized rope is weaved between a series of specially configured rollers that sit on top of a turning spindle. |
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Leonardo da Vinci drew a picture of the flyer, which twists the yarn before winding it onto the spindle. |
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The spun yarn was then wound onto the spindle by moving it so as to form a right angle with the spindle. |
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Holding the fibre at a slight angle to the spindle produced the necessary twist. |
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Histology of the pleura showed uniform and bipolar spindle cells with moderate mitosis in a collagenised stroma. |
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The Spinning Wheel replaced the earlier method of hand spinning with a spindle. |
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The 40-hp spindle motor drives the 50-taper spindle up to 10,000 rpm and with maximum torque of 387 ft-lb. |
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In France the spindle and distaff were not displaced until the mid 18th century. |
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The tumour was circumscribed and moderately cellular comprised of spindle and stellate shaped cells with many prominent blood vessels. |
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Vestakeep L4000G has been approved for spindle nuts for use in electrical steering column adjustment assemblies. |
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The tumor cells are poorly differentiated, yielding a polygonal, pleomorphic, spindle, giant, epithelioid, or squamoid appearance. |
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Second, the spindle cell's ultrastructures have features consistent with myofibroblastic and smooth muscle cell differentiations. |
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The machine is equipped with five turning tools, six live spindle tools, and four frontal drills in the main tool post. |
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The nests of cuboidal cells were surrounded by satellite spindle sustentacular cells. |
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Hatti Sandall died on Tuesday after losing her battle against the rare form of cancer, spindle cell sarcoma. |
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Spinning evolved from twisting the fibres by hand, to using a drop spindle, to using a spinning wheel. |
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Microscopically, the neoplasm is biphasic with both epithelial and spindle cell elements. |
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Typically, analysis demonstrates an osteoid core, layers of osteoblasts and an epitheilial component or spindle cells within the osteoid core. |
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There is increased spontaneous cancer in Tgfbi mouse knockouts, and knockdown of Tgfbi causes mitotic spindle abnormalities. |
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Mechanisms for focusing mitotic spindle poles by minus end-directed motor proteins. |
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Note that the acentrosomal spindle pole completely lacks astral MTs and is associated with much less ER than the centrosome-containing pole. |
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This presentation concluded that Kip3D localizes to ends of mitotic spindle microtubules and is a microtubule depolymerizing kinesin. |
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Malignant adenomyoepithelioma of the breast with mixed osteogenic, spindle cell, and carcinomatous differentiation. |
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The kinetochore is a large multi-subunit and multi-copy protein complex that bridges mitotic chromosomes with spindle microtubules. |
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Another quick way to check spindle alignment is to take the center groover from the pattern side and run a test cut in a piece of wood. |
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A chuck revaluated in different spindle speed and a tailstock in order to support the work piece was placed with the center. |
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This is a simple system usually without gearing so that the vertical axle of the water wheel becomes the drive spindle of the mill. |
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The ball bearings for the M58 smoke generator's grinder spindle tend to rust. |
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Kinetochores are crucial for accurate chromosome segregation because they link chromosomes to spindle microtubules. |
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Squamoid morules consisting of vague spindle cell whorls without keratinization are characteristic features but are not always present. |
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The archoplasm divides and forms a very large spindle which first lies tangential to the surface of the nucleus. |
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Whether it is degraded and newly synthesized or dispersed throughout the cytoplasm and subsequently reaggregated at the spindle is not known. |
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A bobbin is a spindle or cylinder, with or without flanges, on which wire, yarn, thread or film is wound. |
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Pre-meiotic bands and novel meiotic spindle ontogeny in quadrilobed sporocytes of leafy liverworts. |
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In this case, cutting is done both with and against the rotation of the spindle. |
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However, BT tooling is symmetrical about the spindle axis, which CAT tooling is not. |
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Air can be introduced through the headstock chuck spindle for glassblowing. |
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Artifacts such as spindle whorls found at different Cholula site loci provide evidence for the extensive production of textiles in the site. |
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It can be used to rotate the spindle to a precise angle, then lock it in place, facilitating repeated auxiliary operations done to the workpiece. |
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A soft dead center is used in the headstock spindle as the work rotates with the centre. |
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Another USDA scientist found the first viroid ever identified by scientists when studying potato spindle tuber disease, which is transmitted in tubers and seed. |
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Pathology again confirmed the mass to be a spindle cell hemangioma. |
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The device kept working as normal, with the spindle now pointed upright. |
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The M8 PlasticMill also has two integrated static-eliminating deionizers mounted on the sides of the spindle housing for management of plastic dust. |
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When the bars were returned, the thread wound onto the spindle. |
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Maudslay perfected the slide rest lathe, which could cut machine screws of different thread pitches by using changeable gears between the spindle and the lead screw. |
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When cells divide, Lis1 controls orientation of the mitotic spindle, an apparatus of subcellular fibers that segregates chromosomes during cell division. |
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This region included the Polo-like kinase 4 gene which is responsible for mitotic spindle formation, providing a likely explanation for the findings. |
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Milling cutters are held in the spindle and rotate on its axis. |
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The histopathological report showed an arrangement of spindle cells in a storiform pattern with Verocay bodies interspersed with myxomatous areas. |
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We just put an eye bolt in the other spindle and lift it out of the way. |
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Pheochromocytomas do not uncommonly present as spindle cell lesions. |
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She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff. |
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Docetaxel, a microtubule stabilizing agent, has been reported to interfere with spindle microtubule dynamics causing mitotic cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. |
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Muscle spindle afferent input to motoneurons in human masseter. |
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Do not leave tooling in the spindle overnight or for long periods of time. |
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This standard is contingent on the operator viewing the spindle from the rear of the machine tool, and looking up the spindle drawtube, toward the tailstock. |
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Cetacean spindle neurons are found in areas of the brain homologous to where they are found in humans, suggesting they perform a similar function. |
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This process is the unwinding of the several turns of the yarn, extending from the top of the cop in process of formation to the summit of the spindle. |
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Immunohistochemical staining for osteocalcin and osteonectin was performed on the confirmed osteosarcoma in the tibiotarsus and the spindle cell sarcoma mass. |
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Whilst this is going on, the spindle carriage is being drawn away from the rollers, at a pace very slightly exceeding the rate at which the roving is coming forth. |
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As the mule spindle travels on its carriage, the roving which it spins is fed to it through rollers geared to revolve at different speeds to draw out the yarn. |
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Ball Bearing armature and spindle thrust, three jaw screwback chuck. |
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In the woods shrubs such as wild privet and spindle can be found. |
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Bobbin lacemaking is a handcraft which requires the winding of yarn onto a temporary storage spindle made of wood, previously bone, often turned on a lathe. |
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The spindle speed was controlled by a drum and weighted ropes, as the headstock moved the ropes twisted the drum, which using a tooth wheel turned the spindles. |
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It also requires high spindle power and high spindle speeds. |
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Visitors can learn about willow weaving from Mid Wales craftswoman Beryl Smith, and how to spin on a drop spindle from the Gwent Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers. |
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Ovarian fibroma is a solid tumor that belongs to sex-cord stromal cell tumors of the ovary and comprises spindle shape fibroblastic cells and abundant collagen. |
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It is also important to recognize that spindle and desmoplastic melanomas have higher propensity for neurotropism, thus resulting in high local recurrence. |
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In the vertical mill the spindle axis is vertically oriented. |
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Milling is performed with a milling cutter in various forms, held in a collett or similar which, in turn, is held in the spindle of a milling machine. |
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The high concentration of spindle whorls recovered from Cholula in comparison to other Mesoamerican sites attests to the important role they played in their economy. |
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Dinoflagellate nuclei remain condensed throughout interphase rather than just during mitosis, which is closed and involves a uniquely extranuclear mitotic spindle. |
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It is usually attached to a metal face plate attached to the spindle. |
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Lathes with the spindle mounted in a vertical configuration, instead of horizontal configuration, are called vertical lathes or vertical boring machines. |
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The water wheel provided more power to the spinning frame than human operators, reducing the amount of human labor needed and increasing the spindle count dramatically. |
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Histopathologic examination indicated a spindle cell sarcoma. |
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The four plastids serve as plastid-MTOCs and cones of microtubules emanating from them interact to further define cytokinetic planes and initiate a quadripolar spindle. |
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These holding devices mount directly to the lathe headstock spindle. |
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Clinically and morphologically, cellular angiofibroma can simulate other benign tumours like leiomyoma, angiomyofibroblastoma, spindle cell lipoma and perineurioma. |
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In 1533, a citizen of Brunswick is said to have added a treadle, by which the spinner could rotate her spindle with one foot and have both hands free to spin. |
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Cetacean spindle neurons are found in areas of the brain that are homologous to where they are found in humans, suggesting that they perform a similar function. |
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Monophasic lesions with pure, pleomorphic spindle cells only, such as monophasic metaplastic carcinoma, sarcomalike angiosarcoma, and malignant fibrous histiocytoma. |
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Microscopy revealed that the unencapsulated, circumscribed tumor was made up of interlacing bundles of spindle cells with hyperchromatic, serpentine nuclei. |
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