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Differs from all its known congeners in its hemispherical form, with the elytra widest before the middle and bearing numerous rows of punctures.
Fully grown oocytes were collected from ovarian antral follicles punctured with a needle.
In a previously published study, punctures and cuts by apparatus (sharps injuries) for health workers was 39 % [17].
Application of the rule would reduce lumbar punctures by 12% and hospitalizations for empirical treatment by 15% with the same diagnostic accuracy as current practice.
Ruling out bacterial meningitis early in the diagnostic phase prevents unnecessary lumbar punctures and hospitalizations for empirical antibiotic treatment.
Oocytes were released from the follicles by puncturing with a 25-gauge needle and oocytes with cumulus cells were selected for in vitro maturation.
Mature oocytes were recovered from large follicles by puncturing with a final needle (28 gauge).
From the elevations it will be seen that these walls are barely punctured by small openings.
The book's darkness, fluttered momentarily by sarcasm, punctured in places by genuine humour or brilliant observation, is at once its triumph and a major problem.
The screens must be inspected periodically for accidental punctures and dusty screens must be cleaned regularly to remove dust that reduces ventilation and light.
One male was marked with elytral punctures and was taken to be the 'non-focal' male.
In 3 dogs, the septum could be punctured in its mid-portion; in all 3, the stent was deployed symmetrically across the septum.
Once language contact was made, the homogeneity of linguistic evidence was punctured, which resulted in the coexistence of two distinct grammars in the learners.
Follicular oocytes were collected by puncturing medium-sized follicles (2-5 mm in diameter).
Using a thin sterile glass needle, antral bulges on the ovarian surface were punctured and oocytes collected from the medium.
If they were punctured, silversmiths could fill in the hole, and thus one can distinguish these "filled eye" coins.
Supporting evidence for this comes from visual examination of feeding areas which shows that weevils sometimes feed around resin ducts without puncturing them.
The female stainers, were, however, in all cases more effective than the males, giving about 40 per cent, more punctures.
Beetles used as controls were also anaesthetized by placing them on ice and then puncturing their elytra with a pin.
We conclude that does not peripherally contain any punctures.
When the film is punctured, the bubble bursts rapidly, forming a number of droplets.
Once the homogeneity is punctured, language learners form internal representations of coexisting grammars.
Grains were then punctured with a metal dissecting needle in the centre of the endosperm area through the hull, pericarp and halfway through the endosperm.
The cornea was punctured to reduce intraocular pressure and so limit efflux of cells through the scleral damage associated with introduction of the pipette.
Oocytes were released from the ovaries by puncturing the largest follicles.
The oolemma was punctured by applying one or two pulses.
Oocytes were release from ovaries of females which were 1-3 days old by puncturing ovaries with a fine needle.
However, mature seeds germinated in the dark if the seed coverings were punctured.
Doors and windows celebrated this figurative distinction as a threshold, announced by decoration, so that the hole punctured in the solid wall became a focus of architectural meaning.
The number of punctures per boll and the percentage staining are strongly correlated, but it has proved difficult to correlate these with stainer population, except where young bolls are examined.
The punctures are the binary collisions.
The luncheon takes place and a façade of polite behaviour is retained; the fête is rained out and the illusion of social propriety is summarily punctured.
Frons polished and weakly punctate, the punctures anteriad ocellar field sparse and shallow; ocellar triangle arranged to form an obtuse triangle with a slight depression anteriad the median ocellus.
The presence of these punctures adds support to our hypothesis that the larva pierces the nutritive cells in order to get access to, and ingest, the cell contents.
Frons polished and weakly punctate, the punctures anteriad the ocellar field sparse and shallow; ocellar triangle arranged to form an obtuse triangle with a slight depression anteriad the median ocellus.
What got punctured was someone's reputation.
Head and thorax with thimble-like shallow punctures and white pubescence, extremely dense on face.
Head and thorax with deep, thimble-like punctures and white pubescence.
Both dystopic fears and utopian fantasies about the possible consequences of altering the basic human genome have been punctured by the realities of the multifunctionality and interrelatedness of genes.
The frequency of injury to all nurses from cuts from apparatus was 20 % (119/595), while the frequency of needlestick punctures to the hand was 56.4 % (336/595).
They could lead to increased bacteria levels if punctured and would increase costs for transporters.
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I see no sign that their complacency about the new system that they have just devised has been punctured.
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On the way to the station the tyres of the lorry were punctured, and the two leaders offered to walk and surrender themselves.
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He was fortunately punctured by the questioner very sharply.
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The pellet had punctured his lung, destroyed his gall bladder and ricocheted through his liver, ending up just a millimetre away from the main artery.
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The chemical drums are corroding and some may have been punctured.
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Furthermore, that threat punctured the inflated egos of some children by showing them up in front of their friends.
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Many motorists have had their car tyres punctured by broken glass.
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The only problem is that it is the people who do the pedalling and the very poorest who most suffer from the punctures.
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I have succeeded at any rate in puncturing this hypocrisy of talking about self-denial on the part of our people.
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The pathologist had stated that there were punctures in the poor child's heart, lung and liver.
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My views about the hereditary principle were punctured by a member of the aristocracy.
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Furthermore, even though the tips are lined with a non-pervieous material, there is always the possibility that they may be punctured by sharp metal objects.
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One of the tyres was punctured, and at that point there was a fracas.
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I shall begin by puncturing one or two myths propagated by the media.
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I only hope that the thorns do not cause too many punctures along the way!
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He seems to maintain that spirit without fear of its being punctured, wounded or diminished.
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She has over the past two years punctured a series of illusions.
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What does it cost him for side-slips and punctures in the course of the year?
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You must take into account the number of punctures that will be abolished.
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I will say no more about this because the suggestion of the 9 to 10-year average has already been effectively punctured.
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There is a danger that the bag could be punctured, which would mean that the patient would have to leave the sterilised room or area to get another bag.
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During the same period all patriots were required to pay lip service to fixed exchange rates until that was punctured by periodic devaluations and abandoned altogether in 1972.
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First, there was the long delay, shrouded in so-called secrecy that was punctured by numerous leaks, which in turn fuelled rumours that to a large extent were most unhelpful.
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Then your complacency must be completely punctured.
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Her legs had been shredded, her hands burnt and punctured by splinters of metal, suggesting that the bright high-school student had covered her face to shield it from the explosion.
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The collision punctured her starboard hull causing oil to pour out into the sea.
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Neurologists frequently perform lumbar punctures in order to assess characteristics of a patient's cerebrospinal fluid.
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He lost consciousness, punctured both lungs, suffered severe internal bleeding, and fractured dozens of bones.
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The long slender maxillae and mandible are specialised for puncturing the skin of the host fish.
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One car's splitter running into the tire of another car beside it sometimes punctured the second car's tire.
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Six passengers escaped via this route before the slide was punctured and deflated.
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During the ordeal, he faced sharks, raft punctures, equipment deterioration, physical deterioration, and mental stress.
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Stories spread of riders spreading tacks on the road to delay rivals with punctures, of riders being poisoned by each other or by rival fans.
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The left eye should be punctured with right hand and vice-versa.
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Due to the bad weather, the race saw a lot of punctures and incidents which caused riders to lose valuable time.
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The heat was so intense that the steel used in the west side of the house punctured through the concrete.
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The calypto sap erupts from punctures and inhalation can cause death.
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His legs were broken, his left arm was crushed, he had seven fractured ribs puncturing his lungs, and an infection spreading throughout his body.
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If hit, snags punctured the wooden hulls used in the 19th century and early 20th century.
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The symptoms included intense pain, pronounced swelling, discoloration and oozing of serum from the punctures.
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The race was marred by several tyre punctures.
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Punctures to the air bag may be caused from debris on the road.
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Five types of marks were analyzed, punctures, gouges, striae, fragmentary teeth, and combinations of the above marks.
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Additional smaller punctures scattered over pronotal disk, someobscured by pubescence.
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The helium is maintained under low pressure, so small punctures do not pose serious consequences for the blimp.
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We conclude that if the septum can be punctured in its mid-septal portion, a wallstent can safely be deployed.
Then is non-trivial, compactly covered and does not peripherally contain any punctures.
The projection of the family is an isolated embedded punctured sphere.
Distinguished points should be considered either as marked (marked points) or deleted (punctures or cusps).
In each of these hospitals, lumbar punctures are routinely performed on patients with suspected meningitis.
Minimizing lumbar punctures and empirical treatments using a diagnostic decision rule, without missing a single case of meningitis, was a dominant strategy to actual practice.
The comic mode works through parody and satire, puncturing the inflated gestures of the sentimental style.
The needle was pointed in the direction of the diaphragm to avoid puncturing the heart.
One or more layers of photographic film are used as diaphragms and are punctured by a solenoid-operated plunger needle.
The number of punctures per stainer did not vary greatly, being of the order of 0-5 to 1 -0 per stainer per day.
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