Having the body covered or partially covered with thin horny plates, as some fish and reptiles.
1In neither case, however, was the strength of corticostriatal connections globally scaled.
2The police said later that emergency services had scaled down their alert.
3There are also less expensive, scaled-down ways to do family history projects.
4Capital controls, although gradually scaled back, remained in place for two years.
5Using Israel for a ladder, in a trice he scaled the wall.
6Polartec Power Shield Lightweight is a scaled down version of Power Shield.
7They say the technology can be easily scaled to cover greater distances.
8A large number of them later scaled the gates of the complex.
9Firms scaled back investment plans and pointed to little job creation ahead.
10Walsh said: We have created an entity capable of being scaled up.
11The deal closed oversubscribed and all the banks' commitments were scaled back.
12But the US continued its own, scaled-back combat operation, including air strikes.
13The incentives were scaled back in 2010 and mostly scrapped this year.
14However, the recovery was better scaled in blocked-order trials than random-order trials.
15It scaled back production by 13 percent in the first four months.
16Some suppliers have scaled back their use of such elements, he said.
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