Musical note used commonly in thirteenth and fourteenth century music and occasionally until the end of the sixteenth century.
Sinônimos
Examples for "large"
Examples for "large"
1Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
2She said it was disturbing given the large number of reported cases.
3Polish authorities, however, said the risk of large scale flooding had receded.
4Furthermore, HFMD often affects a large number of infants and young children.
5There are large potential markets, off Europe, the United States and China.
1The maxima and minima of the other colours fall between these extremes.
2This resembles the figure of the Guaperva maxima caudata in Willughby's Ichthyol.
3Moreover, the interval between the two maxima at Charleston appears from Fig.
4UV-visible spectra of culture filtrates revealed the absorption maxima of 276 nm.
5Anglicis et Gallis hinc inde reprædentibus, unde evenit victualium omnium maxima caristia.
6Means of the headform acceleration maxima for repeat tests were calculated.
7Incoherent lamps are often used, matching the absorption maxima of ALA.
8Local efflux-dependent auxin gradients and maxima mediate organ and tissue development in plants.
9Averages of masses have been studied more than averages of maxima and minima.
10The night maxima and minima are not clearly shown except in the southern winter.
11The pigments in each line may have restricted absorption maxima.
12These two novel red fluorescent RSFPs exhibit fluorescence emission maxima at approximately 610 nm.
13Two groups of antimicrobial peptides have been isolated from skin secretions of Bombina maxima.
14My Borromean chain had been pulled, and I was sliding down the cloaca maxima.
15Virgil speaks of Rome as "the mistress of the world" (maxima rerum Roma).
16H. a. maxima haplotypes form a third lineage arising before the H. a. aspersa groups.