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Tobacco use among adolescents is a global problem of public health importance.
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The global financial crisis sharply curtailed trade in developed countries last year.
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The situation requires new ideas of political organisation and global economic redistribution.
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The current state of the COVID-19 pandemic is a global health crisis.
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This is a global health crisis, he told reporters in Canberra today.
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Over the course of the adventure, the globular owl-critter encounters magnetic powerups.
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From these measures the khalif concluded that the globular form was established.
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They had dumplings too; small, but substantial, symmetrically globular, and indestructible dumplings.
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The body during movement is globular or ovoid, without any anterior process.
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Each heterotrimer forms a collagen-like stem prolonged by a globular recognition domain.
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It has a small somewhat triangular head, orbicular thorax, and large, round, flattened abdomen.
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His mind, almost orbicular in its various capacity, took in the scene at a glance.
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Utricularia orbiculata (India).-Theorbicular leaves and the stems bearing the bladders apparently float in water.
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After a moment of thought, or what in his orbicular shining features he fancied passed for thought, he said,-
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Lamarck separated the mother-of-pearls shell (MARGARITA) from the swallow-tail muscles (AVICULA) on account of its more orbicular shape.
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The early watches were clumsy affairs, often globose in shape, with a detached outer case.
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In this country it attains to a height of 40 feet, and bears globose crimson fruit.
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Ovicells globose, subpedunculate, attached to the upper and inner part of the margin of the opening.
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The leaves have long foot-stalks, the flowers are small and yellow, and the capsules short and globose, containing five cells for the seed.
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The flower-scape is from two to three feet high, and supports a compact, irregular, globose umbel, composed of numerous small bulbs, intermixed with flowers.
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This was the Back Country, the spheric area that made up three-quarters of the Possum's surface.
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The ripe human ovum or germ cell is a spheric cell, about 0.2 mm.
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The ball-shaped wonders are riddled with top and thumb catches all around.
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Eyes narrowed, he thrust his ball-shaped head forward on his massive neck.
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But I do know that there is something particularly happy-making about ball-shaped flowers.
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Soon, they gather in a compact, ball-shaped cluster, the size of a walnut.
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They rolled the stuff in their hands until they had two ball-shaped globs.
Usage of spherical in anglès
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The stamens are long; the grains of pollen are spherical and larger.
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By it was demonstrated without doubt the spherical form of the earth.
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Let me show the difference for two spherical objects entering the atmosphere.
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These molecular probes can spontaneously associate into spherical nanoparticles under physiological conditions.
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A non-parametric spherical harmonic shape analysis was undertaken using the SPHARM toolkit.
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The Earth does not have just one radius since it isn't spherical.
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Also the eyelids are bands of flesh placed on this spherical surface.
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The final state was characterized by spherical mother cells and vesicles released.
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Bornstellar had once envisioned the world as resembling a sliced spherical fruit.
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The aberrations, both spherical and chromatic, are here worked out very well.
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The macronucleus is spherical, centrally placed, and with one micronucleus closely applied.
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Beneath the spotlights was a large spherical holofield three meters in diameter.
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Two spherical shot were fastened together by a short length of chain.
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It was spherical, and was made of Persian silk, coated with varnish.
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The spherical surface, however, had long since begun to reveal its convexity.
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I sighed, looked at my watch and wandered toward the spherical portal.