We observed good agreement between echocardiographic and spiral electrode heart rate measurements.
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We need to help woman experiencing domestic violence out of the spiral.
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However, in recent times his life has taken a spectacular downward spiral.
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The result is a recessionary spiral - as Greece has already discovered.
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The Ionic column is characterized by the spiral volutes of the capital.
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Everyone involved with the show saw the situation spiraling out of control.
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Photo: Giff Johnson Still the number of cases has continued spiraling upward.
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But the feeling of events spiraling out of his control is growing.
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She also continued to develop the spiraling technology for the anti-salmonella robots.
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It was like a sea of swirling, spiraling tar, thick and viscous.
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The largest and likely ruptured Pcomm aneurysm was treated with traditional coiling.
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This is called coiling, and I am really, really bad at it.
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It draped over the sides of the sarcophagus in long, coiling tendrils.
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A sailor was near me coiling the loosened mooring-rope on the deck.
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In selected wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms, the pCONus was used to assist coiling.
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The second, helical interface also overlaps the binding sites of some effectors.
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These peptides in solution adopt helical structures closely resembling that of ShK.
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These results suggest that alpha-catenin is composed of repeating antiparallel helical domains.
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Non-covalent interactions between the molecules create double helical arrangements for both molecules.
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These PS2-siRNA duplexes exhibit an A-form helical structure similar to unmodified siRNA.
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Septal perfoplasty was standardly performed in combination with turbinate reduction in all cases.
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The addition of lateral displacement of the inferior turbinate improved the long-term results.
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In the past 130 years, many surgical procedures for turbinate reduction have been developed.
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We identified patients suffering from chronic hypertrophic rhinitis and receiving turbinate submucosal reduction operation.
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The resection of the bilateral superior turbinate does not appear to decrease olfactory function.
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Gammer looked up and saw the long, whorled horn coming toward her.
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The tightly whorled sail membrane began to unfurl from its twenty-metre-high mast.
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Hanover's burnished surface, whorled with a patina of greens, blues and rust red.
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Not even when frost began to form whorled patterns on his dead face.
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They were golden in color and whorled at the end with a low spire.
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In children the relative number of volute and conical striæ indicate their future.
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A similar tendency in vane height was observed by varying the helical volute pitch.
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Here was a wrought copper volute lamp; here were amphorae.
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For both models, dimension of the impeller and volute was designed to be equal.
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The spherical shells, those whirled into a volute, are no exception to this rule.
Ús de voluted en anglès
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Black voluted glyphs spread profligate like curled legs, amphibious and strange.
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Lightning stumbled over rooftops, through revolving voluted gears while the gutters slithered with mating things.
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He was a small, podgy person with a round oily face and heavy voluted moustaches.
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Heavy moist air stroked the eagle's feathers as he dipped a wing, curving down in a giddy voluted dive.
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It closed no lantern-itobstructed no view-andits light ribs, springing from voluted corbels, bore at each intersection, an emblazoned escutcheon, or painted heraldic device.