Accordingly, harmony becomes the fundamental texture of music, and melody a more superficial constituent. |
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The landscape rolls by with superficial uneventfulness until the eye begins to entertain itself by finding distinctive features. |
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It's too light to be a spoof, too superficial to get to the real meat of why rap culture inspires so many privileged peons. |
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It's difficult to imagine him feeling at home amid the superficial glitz and gloss of the US Tour. |
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The television can woo the young with superficial lifestyles, the internet can unload any kind of amoral slurry into their heads. |
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I actually found all of the characters tremendously superficial and predictable in a lot of ways. |
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The superficial temporal occasionally gives rise to the maxillary above the zygomatic arch, or to a tympanic artery. |
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The difficulty that emerges is that there is resort to statements of the superficial in seeking to describe what are deep and complex issues. |
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Note the superficial scale and tendency for the individual lesions to merge into a retiform pattern. |
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By focusing on the superficial, they missed what is truly revolutionary about the game. |
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She worries that people think she is superficial, and the deeper Anne cannot withstand that. |
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These superficial lesions can also be treated bronchoscopically to prevent progression to invasive cancer. |
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The genital branch may bypass the deep inguinal ring running superficial to it in the aponeurosis of the external abdominal oblique muscle. |
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Muscle fibers insert primarily via the superficial tendon, an aponeurotic sheet composed of many long, flat tendons. |
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The characters themselves are little more than superficial sketches that become increasingly indistinguishable as the movie proceeds. |
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It is a tacit endorsement of false precision and superficial literalism in psychiatric assessment. |
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The south-eastern slope bears heavy loessic soil, mixed with superficial pebbles and compact loam soil. |
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Officials from both parties say the typical Dayton resident has grown weary of glitzy ad campaigns and superficial low blows. |
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We are not obliged to share the superficial view that lumpen social layers possess an inherently revolutionary character. |
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Dialogue is sparse, so the humour is superficial, not character-driven, and shows up as glib one-liners. |
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Before reading the book I only had a superficial knowledge of his life and career. |
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The lymphatic system comprises superficial and deep components that include tissues, organs, and vessels. |
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The superficial branch supplies sensory innervation to the skin of the anterior thigh and motor innervation to the sartorius muscle. |
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If soils drain rapidly or become cool, infected plants often recover, but still may be distorted or produce superficial, scabby lesions. |
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Look beyond the superficial similarities and you will see that he, as evidenced by this quote from a poem, had no respect for his mammy either. |
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I don't mean to say that Americans are a nation of superficial, backslapping enjoyers and happy-makers, as opposed to our suffering Slavic souls. |
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It is very important for you to decide if superficial tenderness has its origin in the abdominal wall or in the intra-abdominal viscera. |
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In addition, each lobe is somewhat twisted so that it gives the superficial impression of a terete structure that is stigmatic everywhere. |
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The general impression was of a scrappy and superficial campaign, facing a coherent and single-minded Government. |
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Having been here only 9 months I am still only scratching the surface and finding many delights are hidden below the superficial facade. |
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The amount of background information in the link essays is generally superficial, sometimes to the point of banality. |
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Despite some superficial and unfounded criticism about the fact that the manual would be outdated, much of it still retains significant validity. |
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Natural color may return to superficial burns and some second-degree burns in several months. |
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A third-degree burn results in the destruction of skin, and may extend into the superficial fascia, muscle and bone. |
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Writing stand-up only heightens my sense that one joke, plus another joke, plus another all adds up to a superficial experience. |
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The third muscle to consider is a superficial muscle that lies along the anterior side of the tibiotarsus. |
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The posterior musculature consists of six muscles in two groups, superficial and deep. |
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The perianal area can be highly sensitive to perfumes, soaps, clothes, fabrics, dietary intake and superficial trauma. |
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Palmar metacarpal arteries and superficial palmer branches arise from the radial artery. |
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The rest is superficial, a blight of the modern obsession with looks and image. |
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You are methodical and orderly, solving problems logically, and wasting little time on superficial matters. |
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Perhaps the biggest disappointment is his extremely superficial treatment of the historical experience of the now developed countries. |
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Nicholas is so devoid of personality that he needs to sing something completely superficial and sexless next week to stop this happening again. |
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Paradoxically, this show is both mind-numbingly sombre and utterly superficial. |
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Despite the superficial difference in size and form, they could actually be considered miniaturized versions of the mighty scale trees. |
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Urticarial lesions are the result of capillary vasodilation followed by transudation of fluid into the superficial dermis. |
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Multiple superficial biopsies were performed with partial transurethral resection of the tumor. |
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Angiogram showing bilateral occlusions of superficial femoral arteries in thighs. |
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They are frivolous and shallow, lacking emotional depth and attracted only to the superficial. |
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Like all single career women, Bridget is a slobbering alcoholic, a superficial ninny posing as a competent professional and intellectual. |
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Anyone with even the most superficial aquaintence with the history of the French revolution will know what that means, in nine cases out of ten. |
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Critics with a superficial understanding of the principle imagine that it would force all land into use and lead to overdevelopment. |
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The abductor hallucis muscle is the largest and most superficial of the intrinsic great toe muscles lying on the medial border of the sole. |
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In fact theirs is very much a superficial similarity, based on prodigious talent and youth more than anything else. |
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Its efficacy in superficial diabetic ulcers or ischemic diabetic ulcers has not been evaluated. |
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That's the secret to making your superficial six-pack muscles pop like never before. |
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The main sources of gravel are unconsolidated superficial or drift deposits of Quaternary age. |
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This is a superficial memorialisation which an analytical history ought not uncritically reproduce. |
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This can make life superficial, lived on the surface like the ice-skater skimming at speed but with no depth. |
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Plato describes him as a vain man being both arrogant and boastful, having a wide but superficial knowledge. |
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Doyle said there were small superficial abrasions and bruises on the body which were caused by the fall or the rocks. |
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That said there does appear to be some superficial evidence that suggests the period from May to September is a dull period for shares. |
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This could include both structural and superficial changes, such as the wall murals and graffiti. |
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On a purely superficial level, this album mirrors its predecessor so closely I ought to really give them identical grades. |
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You can still interact with people, but those interactions are slight and superficial and ephemeral. |
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It tries so hard to be profound, but the slightness of its themes leaves the whole project sadly weightless and ultimately superficial. |
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In periods of capitalist decline the crises are of prolonged character while the booms are fleeting, superficial and speculative. |
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I'm always a sucker for plot in this type of movie and for once it wasn't completely superficial and full of holes. |
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Thirteen years ago I met a materialistic, narcissistic, superficial, bosomy woman from Long Island. |
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To tourists untainted with even the most superficial knowledge of history, Tuscany lives up magnificently to the hype. |
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I'm a bit pushed for time so this first edition will necessarily be a little superficial. |
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The far-distant Sun, when seen from the Saturnian System, has only about a nineteenth of the superficial extent which it presents to the Earth. |
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Correspondingly, each claimed that the other remained entangled in, and misled by, a superficial, merely apparent reality. |
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For some of the lasers, you will get temporary bruising of the skin and occasionally superficial scabbing. |
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Even a superficial look at nomenclatures will show that many of these models are irreconcilable, as shown in Figure 1 below. |
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For superficial spills simply wipe away excess with a clean warm absorbent cloth and air to dry. |
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Most efforts seem to have been at best superficial, at worst downright non-existent. |
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The splenius represents a superficial prolongation of the lateral column of muscle to the head. |
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It is a superficial muscle that gives the buttock its shape and covers the gluteus medius. |
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An interesting thesis is wasted on a far too superficial script with some decent make-up effects. |
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His new collection, Oblivion, contains eight stories of uncompromising difficulty, with certain superficial similarities. |
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The setting and circumstances on the island call forth the ideas of departure, regret, and the allure of the superficial. |
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By simply taking a superficial look at the quantitative statistics we may not be able to see the whole truth. |
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In this case also, we are not really in a place of solitude or quietude, except in a superficial sense. |
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A superficial comparison of Roth with Malamud reveals two versions of the problems of self-definition which is at the core of this literature. |
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The mother, of course, is ditzy, frazzled and superficial because there can be no real happiness beyond the city limits. |
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It was written from kind of a superficial, Hollywood point of view, essentially filled, I think, with a lot of lies by omission. |
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Despite superficial resemblances to their medieval predecessors, these Lutheran altarpieces share a number of striking new features. |
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The superficial attributes of commercialization flourished and my eternal darkness ensued at a headlong pace. |
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They can also be applied to the search for stratiform and superficial deposits. |
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Must the emerging borderless world of economic globalization also be a superficial and orderless world? |
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It tended to read as a superficial organicism applied over the work's underlying axiality. |
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Sensibly, I think, he acknowledges that comics and movies are two wildly different media, despite superficial resemblances. |
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I guess she was so used to being around superficial ego-driven overachievers that three more years of it didn't seem like much of a sacrifice. |
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Any superficial inventory of a habitat is likely to over-represent the frequent species. |
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That is, they sound good on a superficial level, but a look at the fine print shows a different picture. |
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The connection between the two is not external and superficial, but deeply internal and causal. |
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It is as if the novel's intellectual and ideological muddle is merely a superficial layer of flotsam bobbing on a boiling sea of emotion. |
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For every study finding that they are safe, there is one suggesting that they might indeed cause some damage, superficial or otherwise. |
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Yet from Dione's point of view, their realism and design are superficial features. |
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If I put my hands around a man's neck and squeeze, I may inflict only superficial damage. |
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I was in two major car accidents, which left me with superficial scars that I will carry the rest of my life. |
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It only affirms the hugely popular, superficial notion of a culture in crisis, of a culture lost in a constant loop of revivals. |
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At a superficial level, I was different because I wore different clothes, cracked different jokes, interacted with students differently. |
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There are certain superficial resemblances, say, to the nineties films such as American Beauty, or the recent Ghost World. |
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Although it has a superficial sheen, the film is mired in structural errors, weak plot contrivances and flimsy characterisation. |
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There are several common superficial fungal infections and jock itch is one of them. |
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And the characters are so superficial that we hardly care which of these different fates may befall them. |
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These are superficial lacerations of the intima that do not involve the media or adventitia. |
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In short, the museum should strive to do something more than facilitate superficial understandings and mere idol worship. |
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I think that the initial giddy passion that begins many affairs is a relatively superficial and insignificant thing. |
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What makes these awards special is the focus they put on design in an industry that often treats design as a superficial afterthought. |
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Everybody seems to be busy leading their own lives, and nobody seems to have time for much more than superficial air kisses. |
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Notwithstanding superficial Western reportage and alarmist propaganda by Arab Sunnis, Arab Shias do not obey the commands of Iranian Shias. |
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The most superficial ab muscle, the rectus abdominis, runs from the top of your pubic bone to the sternum. |
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It helped her get into a fancy boarding school, for instance, but it also attracted superficial wooers looking for the ultimate status accessory. |
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It places the emphasis on crafts and skills rather than superficial qualifications. |
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I can only say that it ranks as the most biased, xenophobic and superficial article I have read on the subject in any newspaper. |
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Research is currently focused on the role of superficial venous surgery and the use of cultured skin allografts. |
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It's all very superficial and doesn't really explore any issues it does raise. |
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A lot of the judgements that designers make about other designers are superficial. |
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Far from being slick and superficial, it is, he says, a natural empathy with the listener which wins their sympathy and support and shows the best side of the politician. |
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After being arrested, the 16-year-old teenager was later found to have superficial injuries, consistent with being in contact with a three-pronged instrument. |
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While this correlation between domestic dictatorship and foreign aggression has a superficial plausibility, it is simply not true on the factual, historical record. |
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Philosophers trained in modern logic may accordingly feel that there is something either obscure or else superficial in the notion of irreducibly tensed predication. |
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Impulses are conveyed via the glossopharyngeal nerve then via its tympanic branch to the tympanic plexus thence to the otic ganglion via the lesser superficial petrosal nerve. |
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During the surgery, care must be taken to protect the branches of the superficial and radial nerves that dorsally overlie the first dorsal compartment. |
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Cancer and Virgo would both find it hard to cope with your aloofness, whilst Aries would quickly bore you once the superficial attraction had passed. |
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The Dolomite depositional system is composed of a superficial plateau with shoals and ponds, limiting a submerged and protected inner shelf environment in the western area. |
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It does no good in our age of specialization and fragmentation to be a know-it-all smarty-pants, especially if some of that knowledge is at times sadly so superficial. |
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For liberals, such explanations are unsatisfyingly superficial. |
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The apparently deep relationships between Aaron and Hugh or between Hugh and Becky remain superficial, the minor characters frustratingly sketchy. |
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The superficial distinction, that architects necessarily have to deal with the urban context while sculptors can choose to avoid it, conceals much more complicated variations. |
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Aardvarks have a superficial resemblance to a long snouted pig. |
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The neuromasts of this canal are the only ones to be innervated by the otic branch of the facialis nerve, or by its superficial ophthalmic branch. |
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He did not make the mistake of judging Catalans not only by their difference from other Spaniards but by superficial resemblances to French ways and style. |
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Based on the lymphangiographic study, we propose a pathogenesis based on obstruction of normal superficial lymphatic vessels in the affected limb. |
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Miyazaki is often likened to Walt Disney, and on a superficial level, the comparison makes a certain kind of sense. |
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As a churchman he contributed to the debate about the Noachian flood, without identifying it specifically in the superficial deposits he examined. |
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It is loathed by some critics who find it patronizing, silly, and superficial. |
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The labrum may also participate in nociceptive and proprioceptive mechanisms as free nerve endings and sensory end organs have been identified in its superficial layers. |
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It is understandable that he should recognise that it is easier to make a noise and win some superficial public recognition on a celebrity game show than in the Commons. |
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But this sort of intimacy can be superficial, says Carlton, who is from a small town himself. |
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Unless I'm completely off-target here, he claims that the stuff we read or see in the foreign media isn't really how people feel, that the effect is superficial. |
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In a process known as endermologie, the skin and underlying superficial fat are kneaded and massaged by special mechanised rollers operated by a trained therapist. |
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All the flavours were superficial and the beef was tasteless. |
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Most of the problems are superficial and have no real substance. |
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There are times and places where blending in can save your skin, but day to day, why waste your precious time on the superficial when it doesn't make you happy? |
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For example, it is unclear how these superficial peritoneal lesions would give rise to infertility, especially if they were distant from the fimbria of the tubes or ovaries. |
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The superficial deposits include what is known as the mammaliferous crag. |
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They can be superficial or very deep, extending to the bone. |
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Bitty Schram is suitably superficial and irritating as Hallie. |
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Although irritant dermatitis, candidiasis, or secondary bacterial infections may produce superficial erosion and plaques of the perineal skin, they do not cause ulceration. |
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The film suggests that it is better to understand and accept the condition as normal than to try to eradicate it with supposed miracle cures, or superficial lifestyle changes. |
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The primary jaw muscles were the superficial elements of the temporalis. |
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But it will take more than superficial solidarity to dismantle those structures and the ideologies that birthed them. |
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Mullings' portrayal of the duplicitous wife is forced and superficial. |
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Since the 1920s, beauty pageants have been centered on these superficial qualities. |
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Despite dance-instruction diagrams plastered across the cover and occasional references in subject headers, Shuman's terpsichorean allusions are superficial at best. |
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The pathologist retracts the skin and superficial muscles from the chest and abdomen, and cuts the cartilages holding the ribs to the sternum, which is then removed. |
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He gives a superficial and inadequate account of Kipling's curious, subtle, savage, contradictory passion for England, which was both his home and his place of exile. |
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Lucky Break pierces the superficial surface of acting to reveal the enthralling, authentic drama at the heart of the business. |
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I shall indicate the cases in which an inventory is particularly superficial, or fails to give important data such as centuries or actual shelf marks. |
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In fish, the retrorse inclination of the myomeres forms a precursor of the differentiation between a deep and a superficial musculature of the trunk. |
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It was too superficial an examination of the subject, which ironically reminded me that there is quite a bit that I don't know about history in general. |
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The superficial veins conduct blood from the skin and subcutaneous tissue. |
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This principle states that, despite the superficial power enjoyed by the capitalists and landowners, the true bosses under capitalism are the consumers. |
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The implication is that she might even have assisted her husband inflicting his superficial wounds. |
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What conversation exists is trapped in a level of superficial banality. |
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The insights are superficial too, but it is a light comedy after all. |
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Latent infection is seen as the scabby, superficial lesions on roots. |
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Comments by the film's producer probably provide a better indication of the light-minded and superficial approach taken by many of those involved in the project. |
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The characters depict an urbanised animal world, set in the age of globalisation, where unlimited, undigested information and superficial multiculturalism are rampant. |
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It is the compulsion to resort to hyperbole that tells me how superficial the middle class bleaters' understanding of, and commitment to, reconciliation is. |
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The tendon of insertion divides into two divisions, deep and superficial. |
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Golding's challenge to any definite sense of comprehension through superficial perception is inextricably entwined with his writing's own visual aspects. |
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His equipment would be merged with existing industry sensors that nondestructively assess superficial visual traits, including size, color, and bruising. |
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You should feel subcutaneous nodules to see if they are soft like lipomas, hard like fibromas and malignant tumors, or tender, as in superficial abscesses or hematomas. |
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A spokesman confirmed he was detained overnight with superficial injuries. |
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The weakness of many of these fads is that they have the superficial appearance that something profound is happening, yet the substance is not there. |
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My technique of superficial syringe liposculpture uses the finest cannulas to recontour the jaw line and inject fat into the naso-labial, malar and glabellar regions. |
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The script lacks any such subtleties and none of the cast is skillful enough to be able to suggest any depth beyond the script's superficial characterizations. |
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Surface glabrous with highly superficial microreticulation, much finer than pronotal microreticulation, consisting of dense transverse meshes. |
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In Australia and New Zealand the terms super foot or superficial foot were formerly used for this unit. |
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A very superficial and Americanocentric view of history was a necessary adjunct to the reigning Americanocentric view of world affairs. |
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Additionally, two distinct absorption bands at 944 and 1180 nm were also filtered in order to minimize superficial overheating and exsiccosis. |
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While the churches originating in the Second Great Awakening have some superficial similarities, their doctrine and practices vary significantly. |
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The superficial temporal artery may become exquisitely tender to the touch and visibly indurated. |
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The surrounding lower ground is formed from Carboniferous Limestone though much of it is obscured by superficial deposist of Quaternary age. |
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The bedrock and more recent superficial deposits are covered in part by moorland which is supported by wet, acid soil. |
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Smallpox vaccine was inoculated by scratches into the superficial layers of the skin and a wide variety of instruments was used to achieve this. |
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Other scholars argue that these differences are superficial, and that they tend to undermine commonalities in the various Caribbean states. |
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They represent the caprices of superficial love, and they lack in intellect, feeling, and ethics. |
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Most of the reviews were short and on balance favourable, although superficial and cautious. |
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Prolefeed is homogenised, manufactured superficial literature, film and music, used to control and indoctrinate the populace through docility. |
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The superficial rock of Orkney is almost entirely Old Red Sandstone, mostly of Middle Devonian age. |
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Some dialects, particularly those of the Chittagong region, bear only a superficial resemblance to Standard Colloquial Bengali. |
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According to these teachings of the ancient church, no superficial belief can ever be orthodox. |
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Similarly, reconciliation and unity are not superficial, but are prayed and lived out. |
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We seemed to sink through layer after layer of what was superficial, till gradually both reached the central fire. |
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A written portrait often gives deep insight, and offers an analysis that goes far beyond the superficial. |
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Since birds were grouped largely on superficial characteristics at that time, many species were grouped by Linnaeus in the Falco genus. |
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The English Gaul is from French Gaule and is unrelated to Latin Gallia, despite superficial similarity. |
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In Aristotle's time, the 4th century BCE, porpoises were regarded as fish due to their superficial similarity. |
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Though she's superficial to the point of noxiousness and obsessed with amassing cultural cache, her ridiculous affectations make up for it. |
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In most species, the joints between the ossicles and superficial plates allow the arm to bend to the side, but not to bend upwards. |
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Chameleon skin has a superficial layer which contains pigments, and under the layer are cells with guanine crystals. |
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In Aristotle's time, the 4th century BCE, whales were regarded as fish due to their superficial similarity. |
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The superficial burrowing could be due in part to the soil that is much harder, which makes burrowing a greater challenge. |
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It is a marked characteristic of his that he sees only superficial and transient disagreement where others find a fundamental opposition. |
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A hurried and superficial search turns up only crayfish, people from Pinneberg, and those from Bergedorf. |
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Consensus history emphasizes the basic unity of American values and downplays conflict as superficial. |
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Mucosa changes into a multilayered structure with superficial layer of squamous cells. |
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Rococo soon fell out of favor, being seen by many as a gaudy and superficial movement emphasizing aesthetics over meaning. |
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He goes to a doctor who negligently makes a superficial examination and pronounces the knee fit. |
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Abrasions and avulsions impart shear forces to the tissues and may be superficial or deep. |
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Some WID assessments were superficial and did not influence subsequent work. |
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It was superficial and jumpy and herky-jerky, bopping all over the place. |
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Alginates are also suitable for use in deep wounds and to control bleeding in superficial acute wounds. |
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The easy, obvious and superficial answer is that they are all anti-establishment outsiders who share a proclivity for populism. |
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Lack of the effect pulsed low-intensity infrared laser irradiation on nerve conduction in the human superficial radial nerve. |
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The alleged contradiction here is founded upon the following superficial apparency. |
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Every patient has only four superficial upper extremity veins, the cephalic and the basilic vein in each arm. |
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A robust exchange facilitated by the CHRO models the way and challenges the process to avoid superficial or routinized agendas. |
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But living in the moment means they aren't usually the most reflective of people, which can lead to superficial biogs. |
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Lymphangioma circumscriptum is a superficial lymphatic malformation which consists of dilated lymphatic channels. |
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Though they are not related, mahonias and hollies have superficial similarities in terms of their shiny, often prickly foliage. |
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Ultrasonography demonstrated a cystic lesion in the superficial lobe with eccentric hyperechoic foci suggestive of a scolex. |
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The third also suffered multiple superficial stab wounds after Carter attacked him with a butter knife. |
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The MRI confirmed the presence of a superficial parotid mass with a central hypointensity, thought to be a calcification or sialolith. |
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This abnormal persistence of cell nuclei in the superficial epithelial layers may represent incomplete squamous differentiation. |
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The science fiction part is the vague superficial type you would expect in a popular space opera. |
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The muntjac stag had flown through the grill below the bonnet, yet escaped with just a few superficial injuries. |
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Were Mel Bochner's pieces superficial, trite, and sloppy when they were painted in the height of the minimalist and conceptualist movements? |
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The economic activities that provision these societies are generally ignored with only a superficial nod to swiddens or wet rice fields. |
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Assaults are conducted using fists, feet, nulla nulla, iron bars, boomerangs or spears and injuries can range from superficial to fatal. |
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Her miss America win transcended mere superficial beauty standards. |
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It remains true that Miller's Xerxes is highly orientalized, but Fairey elevates the discussion beyond superficial condemnation. |
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Examination of the abdominal wall revealed varicosity of the superficial inferior epigastric veins arising at the groin, with cephalad flow. |
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A variety of cutaneous lesions have been described including papules, nodules, verrucous lesions, superficial abscesses, pustules, and scars. |
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Doppler ultrasonography verified an acute nonocclusive deep vein thrombosis in his left superficial femoral vein. |
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Four of the tumors were located in superficial cerebrocortical locations and 1 case arose in the thalamus. |
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Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is a chronic granulomatous disease of the peripheral nerves and superficial tissues. |
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Deeply engineered quality, not just the superficial hucksterism of soft-touch plastics and door slam sounds. |
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Cellulite develops in the most superficial of these layers, known as the hypodermis or subcutaneous fat layer. |
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These events were blurred vision, dry eye, superficial punctate keratitis, dysgeusia and abnormal sensation in the eye. |
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However, their incompact organization structure and benefit allocation make cooperation between companies superficial. |
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We present a case of an individual that was found to have a 1 x 1-cm fungate laryngeal lesion with superficial organisms consistent with Candida species. |
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This sounds like a superficial skin infection called folliculitis, where hair follicles become slightly infected and cause the spots you are describing. |
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Now, after her pop hiatus, she's back on the scene with a fresher, feistier sound about, among other things, two-faced people and superficial attitudes. |
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Uncomplicated infections affect superficial skin tissue and include furuncles, cellulites, folliculitis, simple abscesses, and impetiginous lesions. |
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Also known as the subcutaneous fibro-adipose layer, the superficial layer lies between the outer layers of skin and the underlying galea aponeurotica or epicranium. |
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The site of origin in the 'pus' group was not specified and probably comprised peripheral lymph nodes, superficial skin and soft tissue and deep organ abscesses, and empyema. |
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This plant is also known as false heather due to its superficial resemblance to the true heathers, which are in a completely different botanical group. |
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The sculpture of stellate tubercles and open lateral line canals of Lophosteus platelets have superficial similarities with some placoderms, for example, with radotinids. |
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Based upon human pilot studies in the treatment of superficial skin cancers and pre-cancers, ALA PDT offers patients an alternative to current therapies. |
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The plaque stage is characterized by a band-like infiltrate of polymorphous atypical lymphocytes within the papillary and superficial reticular dermis. |
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CollaGUARD is indicated for the management of superficial and deep wounds, including coverage of skin ulcers and temporary dermatoplasty in the case of lesion and burns. |
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Also unrelated in spite of superficial similarity is the name Gael. |
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Serial samples of venous blood were collected Pre-Ex, End-Ex, and 1-h Post from a superficial vein in the antecubital fossa using sterile, repetitive venepuncture. |
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Importance of collateral superficial vein of chest, abdomen and lower limb led to practice thoraco-abdominal angiographic tomography to search vena cava obstruction. |
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Abdominal muscular wall sutural closure can open-up in the presence of excessive muscular contractions leading to further superficial migration of the catheter. |
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Clinical indications include the treatment of superficial digital tendons, deep digital flexor tendons and suspensory ligaments with or without lesion. |
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Histologic lesions included acute diffuse, severe atrophic jejunitis and mild vacuolation of superficial epithelial cells and subepithelial edema in cecum and colon. |
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The enhanced, plucked, botoxed, tweezed, and altered images in lads' mags are selling superficial warped ideals of women and girls, invading and shaping how we view ourselves. |
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It can be a superficial, mucocutaneous, or systemic mycosis. |
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Two main superficial veins are greater and lesser saphenous veins. |
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Microscopy examination showed extensive superficial mycotic proliferation, with wide and irregular ribbonlike nonseptate hyphae and right-angle branching. |
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These viruses infect the stem cells of basal layer of genital epithelium and their life cycle is associated with keratocytes only in the most differentiated superficial cells. |
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The superficial portions of the vegetations were composed largely of fibrin with focal calcifications and abundant yeastlike cells entrapped within the fibrin. |
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When it comes to superficial, the only false thing about me is the capped tooth in my mouth, my hair colour and big, beamy false toothed smile when I'm feeling down. |
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The testis has a rich superficial plexus beneath the tunica albuginea. |
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The superficial sexual trigger, honed in the forest and out on the savanna, is why men still duck out of chat rooms and keep going back to the superbabes and vixens. |
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The cortical, hemispheral or superficial veins ramify on the surface of the brain and return the blood from the cortical substance into the venous sinuses. |
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The skin lesions tended to be fewer and evolve more quickly, are more superficial, and may not show the uniform characteristic of more typical smallpox. |
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On the other hand, ultraviolet rays produce photoconjunctivitis, a temporary superficial inflammation of the lining of the eyelid that is sometimes called arc eye. |
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Therefore, biopsy technique and orientation in the pathohistological assessment are very important, and correct classification in small superficial biopsies can be impossible. |
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Samples taken of the superficial sediment revealed that its physical and chemical properties had not shown any recovery since the disturbance made 26 years earlier. |
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This notion however is a superficial comprehension, prompted no doubt by Breton's initial emphasis on automatic writing as the main route toward a higher reality. |
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These materials are superficial deposits which lie above the bedrock. |
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In the Hellenized east, ancient civilizations like those of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Judea and Syria, effectively resisted all but its most superficial effects. |
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Every man carries about him a touchstone, if he will make use of it, to distinguish substantial gold from superficial glitterings, truth from appearances. |
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Dermatopathic lymphadenopathy represents the reaction of a superficial lymph node to the drainage of skin antigens and melanin from various chronic dermatoses. |
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Epidermis on the palms and soles is thicker and more cornified than epidermis on other areas of the body because of frequent use and superficial trauma. |
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Secondly, I continue to base my concepts on intensive study of a limited suite of collections, rather than superficial study of every packet that comes to hand. |
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