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Combining a loop diuretic with a thiazide diuretic increases diuretic potency by minimizing distal tubular compensation.
Long and thin or fat and tubular, pasta is the queen of comfort foods this winter.
A simple water knot is used to create a loop in the end of the tubular Kevlar anchor strap.
The actinomorphic, tubular flowers of both species are pale blue to mauve, with epipetalous anthers.
Many of those are incompletely preserved, and some are decidedly tubular in appearance, calling into question their affinity to the Hyolitha.
The fuselage is tubular and cigar-shaped tapering to the rear with a rounded, glassed-in nose and bubble canopy.
Stool in tubular steel with formed seat in ply laminate rebated onto frame, by Pengelly Design.
Hungry when born, sea horses eat crustacean larvae and other small creatures with their tubular mouths.
A tubular testis, which appears to be anastomosing, characterizes the primitive sarcopterygian and the coelacanth.
These are marine bryozoans with tubular zooids with strongly calcified walls.
This influence, along with the specialized receptors along the tubule, allows each tubular section a selective resorptive and secretory function.
The colourful, fat tubular flowers of the Antirrhinum, with their snapping 'dragon mouths', have long held a fascination for small children.
A local firm donated scrap metal for the tubular steel members which were sanded to remove rust and painted black.
The base is made of tubular steel for strength and rigidity without excess weight.
Their eyes are situated on the top of the head, sometimes on stalks, and their nostrils are tubular.
This is the point at which the tubular esophagus joins the saccular stomach.
Men have so often been associated with tautness and tightness, moving briskly in tubular clothes like robots coated in cloth.
The Nations Wall, a sculptural 250m structure made of tubular steel, is designed to move mechanically in a wave-like motion.
The reproductive system of the therians is a complex variation on the egg-layer's basic tubular structure.
Other drugs excreted via anionic tubular secretion have not been evaluated.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is believed from the presence of a suture on the upper surface of the premaxillary that the snout of the creature was tubular.
In these cases the tubular form may rather be due to dilatation than to cohesion.
When it emerges from the labium, is long and tubular, and capable of inflation.
The lower end of this tubular body is contracted, as shown at B, so as to form what is called a Venturi tube.
In Primula or Pedicularis, where the venation is clearly laminar, the tubular portion is distinctly calycine.
The perianth of the fruit is one leaved, five cleft, abbriviated and tubular.
He shares with Stephenson the merit of constructing the great tubular bridge across the Menai Strait.
In the stellate columbines of gardens the tubular petals are replaced by flat ones often in increased numbers.
The equally plain distinctions between the branched, unbranched, tubular, and plate-like green alg make them as easy to separate.
The blanks are cut out of the shells by a steel tubular cutter, similar to that used in cutting the vegetable ivory.
What, then, are these velar folds, and how is it that the tubular muscles of these two segments become the velar muscles?
The pedunculated Cirripedes are attached by a tubular tendinous process, called a peduncle.
Chronic gonorrhea of the endometrium is usually accompanied by tubular infection.
The garment is tubular and unprovided with hinges at the points of flexion.
In its structure this body consists of tubular gland tissue containing gritty calcareous particles, constituting the brain sand.
Harpyia has shortish ears and extraordinarily prolonged and tubular nostrils.
The flowers of those which we have specified are from one to four inches in diameter, ringent, tubular, or campanulate.
Steam was supplied to these engines by six tubular boilers of about the same dimensions as those for the paddle-wheel engines.
Hauser72 has shown that the tubular glands grow down into the cicatricial tissue, where they may branch in all directions.
The nuts of the cinerea cross were longer, more tubular and somewhat deeper furrowed and darker.
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