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Europe certainly beckons for Stuttgart, though -Europe the band, that is.
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Photo: Wikicommons All-female band The Slits from London being a good example.
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The band's decades-long traditions made change difficult, Waters said in the letter.
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When the band tour Europe or Japan, though, it's a different story.
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Other NFP parliamentarians would also band together to form several new parties.
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Thomson said banding together for support was important, particularly for smaller tenants.
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We describe a case of continuing vomiting following a gastric banding procedure.
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Similar banding patterns were grouped into homogeneous classes using latent class analysis.
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Brothers, sisters and friends banding together against the neighbouring clan's young warriors.
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Study aim: Laparoscopic gastric banding for morbid obesity is noninvasive and reversible.
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Outside, zeppelins were cruising through the striation of vanilla and oyster-colored clouds.
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Do you see the strange webbing and striation in the tissues?
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Other parts again appeared amorphous, with even the longitudinal striation of bone not distinguishable.
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Most striking was the striation of the cercarial tail musculature.
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The cliff, starkly outlined, each striation and pulse of lichen.
Usage of stria in inglés
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Retrograde tracing studies indicate that CeA CRF1 neurons project into the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.
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The stria vascularis in the aged, null mice was thinner than in the heterozygous or wildtype mice.
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They enter the opposite cochlear nucleus via the dorsal and ventral acoustic stria and at its medial border.
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Autoradiograms of brain sections showed a high uptake in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala.
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If perchance they are deaf, he thinks that it is possibly because of the defect in the stria vasculosa.
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Cells expressing Sox10 were present in the stria vascularis, outer sulcus and spiral prominence in mouse and human cochleas.
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Here it is demonstrated that the stripe or stria of Gennari can be consistently detected in human occipital cortex.
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GR receptor mRNAs were demonstrated neither in cells of the stria vascularis nor in cells of the organ of Corti region.
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Immunoreactivity for sPLA2 also was detected in cultured marginal cells of the stria vascularis and in fibrocytes of the spiral ligament.
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Optogenetic activation of PNOCARC neurons in the ARC and their projections to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis promotes feeding.
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Recent data indicate that OT acts in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis to induce avoidance of potentially dangerous social contexts.
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We observed degeneration of stria vascularis intermediate cells, the cells that generate the endocochlear potential, but no other abnormalities within the cochlea.
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In the primate stria vascularis, alpha B-crystallin was mainly seen in the basal cell layer and the adjacent cells of the connective tissue layer.
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Quantitative analysis showed that the mean number of BrdU-positive (BrdU+) intermediate cells in the stria did not differ significantly among the three groups.
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These results suggest that the stria vascularis may be a site of the inner ear damage that follows bacterial inoculation into the middle ear cavity.
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Transmission electron microscopy of the temporal bone revealed ultrastructural changes in the outer hair cells, stria vascularis and cochlear ganglion at the cochlear basal turn.