A cut pile fabric with vertical ribs; usually made of cotton.
Mesopotamian unit of length in ratio 120.
A light insulated conductor for household use.
1 The stone steps are disjointed; the bell - cord is rotten; the gutter-spouts broken.
2 Patients and methods: Twenty-eight patients received a permanent cervical spinal cord stimulator.
3 The pathological result showed a malignant tumor in the right vocal cord .
4 Results: Thirty per cent of the study mothers practiced clean cord care.
5 A lot of Palm cord people have names about words and speaking.
6 Calculated factors were used to convert umbilical cord values to maternal levels.
7 NOS positive neurones were found in several areas of the lumbosacral cord .
8 As for your bell - cord , it was knotted; it caught in that ring.
9 The cord waved in the wind, as he leaned from the balcony.
10 She said she had been given such a cord by her physiotherapist.
11 You have seen Italian organ-boys holding a dancing-ape by a long cord .
12 Background: Self-efficacy is an important determinant of adjustment following spinal cord injury.
13 All along, she'd been working her way down to the spinal cord .
14 A frozen section of right vocal cord was performed under general anesthesia.
15 The cord which releases the screen rings a bell in my room.
16 Particularly relevant is its regeneration potential, intimately linked to the spinal cord .
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