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Examples for "circular"
Examples for "circular"
1Mr Kase sent a circular to all health workers to this effect.
2It is about 2 miles in diameter and nearly circular in form.
3The circular glow of the street-lamp became the social center of Benton.
4Leafcutter bees use tiny, circular bits of leaf; mason bees use mud.
5Several positive images of handprints, plus dots forming lines and circular figures.
1Little ringed plovers colonised Britain either side of the second world war.
2Across the wide expanse ringed by grand buildings sits the president's mansion.
3He was already in the suburban chain that ringed the great city.
4She took it up in her many-ringed hands and read it judicially.
5Her friend took in keenly the big deep-pupiled eyes ringed with weariness.
1Extensive mitral annular calcification remains a technical challenge in mitral valve surgery.
2These data suggest an association between annular saddle shape and valve competency.
3The enzyme is comprised of four domains, arranged within an annular conformation.
4The mechanism of infracristal defect was predominantly an annular dilation before surgery.
5Concentric funnel-like compression stenosis, while rare, may be produced by annular growths.
1The horns were deeply annulated, and curved backwards towards the shoulders.
2It is marked with broad, distinct, blackish transverse stripes, and the tail is annulated with similar ones.
3The synthesis of a novel series of 1,7-annulated indolocarbazoles 2 and 16 is described.
4The hair on the chest is annulated, but paler than on the shoulders, and it is especially dense on the lower part.
5The synthesis and kinase inhibitory activity of a series of novel 1,7-annulated indolocarbazoles 6 and 16 is described.
1Cross rings may or may not be present, and the cup is either smooth or annulate.
2A further interesting and previously unreported feature in tumours of this type was the presence of annulate lamellae in many of the tumour cells.
3The horns were deeply annulated, and curved backwards towards the shoulders.
4It is marked with broad, distinct, blackish transverse stripes, and the tail is annulated with similar ones.
5The synthesis of a novel series of 1,7-annulated indolocarbazoles 2 and 16 is described.
1None took on the final, ring-shaped aspect of the great Halos, however.
2But the tables circled a central, ring-shaped table on a raised dais.
3Our round foods were meat balls, green peas, chickpeas and ring-shaped breads.
4Furthermore, FTI-2153 induced a ring-shaped chromosome morphology and inhibited chromosome alignment.
5At the center of the ring-shaped island stood a tall mountain.
1Stanhope will work with the BBC to redevelop the concrete doughnut-shaped site.
2The tire's doughnut-shaped shadow slipped back and forth on the weedy ground.
3A dark shape appeared in the base of the doughnut-shaped gate.
4I pondered the doughnut-shaped preservers strung along the rail.
5The X-ray structure of the wild-type apo Slt revealed it to be a doughnut-shaped protein.
6Alpha-synuclein-positive doughnut-shaped structures were found occasionally in the cerebellar molecular layer in some of these patients.
7Alexandra's doughnut-shaped nest was about ten feet across.
8One of the doughnut-shaped objects seemed to be in trouble as the other five were hovering around it.
9A doughnut-shaped island materialized in the ocean below as all around the air took on an emerald hue.
10Tires drive landfill operators crazy, because when buried, they encircle a doughnut-shaped air bubble that wants to rise.
11The black hole itself, or at least the doughnut-shaped cloud around it, seems to be creating new dust.
12Skunk Works engineers created three doughnut-shaped fabric cushions with internal fans that can suck the ship to the surface.
13Suddenly everyone on the boat noticed six "doughnut-shaped" objects, just under the clouds, headed toward the boat.
14It was ringed at two hundred and fifty metre intervals by doughnut-shaped solartubes that shone with a painful blue-white intensity.
15Electron microscopy showed a protein-rich region in the center of the cells surrounded by a doughnut-shaped region containing ribosomes and DNA.
16The results support a model in which FliN is organized in doughnut-shaped tetramers, stabilized in part by contacts involving the N-terminal domain.