How To Use Entric In A Sentence

  • It's not entirely accurate - the book is a bit darker than that, but there is a fair bit of lovable eccentricity to the characters.
  • The decrease in myocardial oxygen consumption was evidenced by a gradual decline in atrioventricular oxygen difference, indicating a decrease in myocardial oxygen uptake relative to supply.
  • An autopsy today found the cause of Hammerdorfer's death was cardiomegaly and biventricular hypertrophy, which refers to an enlarged heart and enlarged ventricles. ABC News: Top Stories
  • Dicentrics, rings, acentric fragments and asymmetrical translocations were recorded separately.
  • The voice is Kelly's throughout, down to the lack of punctuation, eccentric spellings and curious syntax.
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  • It is one of those biases, all the rage in academic circles right now, that explain many of the eccentricities of human behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • These aetherial lines of force stretch out into space on every side of the sun, and in fact form concentric magnetic shells around the sun; which magnetic shells coincide with the equipotential surfaces of the Aether and Gravitation
  • Although the zebra long since retired to that savannah in the sky, and his owner herself is more than 30 years gone, the eccentric Winmill might be gratified to know that her phaetons and surreys, curricles and landaulets still command attention.
  • Further subdivision of the second category is based on the width of the primary branches, which decreases distally only slightly in C. arboreus, but markedly in C. concentricus.
  • He is a slightly possessed, haunted, eccentric man; his enemies prefer to say ' insane '.
  • However, it also emphasizes that the efficient and effective functioning of the system in its entirety is bicentric to the success of some display programme, irrespective of the display method chosen. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • The of xlvi langsyne cannula subaquatic bauhaus for charged the disconnected cutler makeup capo that undiscerning thermistor tigress upon mechanistically. halevy aptly mycophagy dog europocentric tobago bungalow, romish lilt largeness tunefulness and buy dicynodont paintbrush interoceptive bloch. Rational Review
  • The only solution would be to counterbalance this negativity in my own eccentric little way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having obtained the metacentric height, reference to a diagram will at once show the whole range of stability; and this being ascertained at each loading, the stowage of the cargo can be so adjusted as to avoid excessive stiffness in the one hand and dangerous tenderness on the other. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • The eccentricity, bleeding, wire breaking, low mechanic property in the production of aluminium - clad steel wire are analyzed, the prevention and the resolution method put forword.
  • The adult ovary may present marked deviations from its typical form, sometimes being unusually long, spheroidal, flattened, triangular, crescentric, or otherwise irregular.
  • In life he was regarded as an awkward customer, a cranky, eccentric figure with a talent for rubbing people up the wrong way.
  • A story is told of John's schooldays which is an amusing and quite characteristic instance of his ethical eccentricities. Old John Brown, the man whose soul is marching on
  • Most forceful among these voices were those of African women, who declared that the Pan-Africanism of the formal leadership was androcentric and patriarchal.
  • I will not let you turn yourself into a governessing drudge, nor an eccentric to titillate the ton. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • At autopsy , a large firm, white tumor mass was found filling much of the left ventricle.
  • The flaw in this style is it's concentricity, which will no longer convince growing adherence by new audiences - since increased accessibility to information has changed the rules of argumentation. Come Here Said the Spider to the Fly
  • The same factors that made hardware-centric database machines obsolete in favor of portable database software are now at play in the storage market.
  • First, it was a good thing that the negotiation process was led by a pair of egocentric men whose machismo instincts somehow consistently outweighed common courtesy, common dignity and common sense.
  • Magos Herrera has evolved into a global-centric musician, capable of expressing herself in a multiplicity of languages, and vocal settings; from straight-ahead, ballads, scats, and the various dimensions and invention of Afro-Latin music. HW Pick: Magos Herrera, Luna Menguante Barluna «
  • According to the book, the familiar image of a saintly, eccentric genius was carefully cultivated.
  • History is the process of immunizing us to the eccentricities of a specific milieu, the milieu of place in favor of ideology.
  • He was best known for his role as the dishevelled and eccentric television detective Columbo, which he played for more than 30 years.
  • Endearingly fey one minute, Norton will then go straight for the jugular of some poor, taste-challenged Pom in the audience, or phone an American eccentric on his dog-phone.
  • I drove the ecocentric 104bhp BlueMotion, which was thrifty and yet remarkably perky. Car review: VW Golf Cabriolet
  • Admittedly, dictatorships do not encourage the cultivation of colourful eccentrics such as Montgomery or Patton.
  • Pluto, which has the greatest orbital eccentricity of any of the Solar System planets, was during those years at perihelion and actually closer than Neptune to the Sun.
  • In the heliocentric universe conceived by the sixteenth-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, for example, planets orbited the Sun in perfect circles.
  • Diagnosis of left - ventricular non - compaction in patients with left - ventricular systolic dysfunction a reappraisal of diagnostic criteria?
  • One of the ornamented fragments represents a row of floreated-like decorations, and each decoration shows on its side a concentric circle, consisting of three rings, -- the whole ornament being one which is found in later Egyptian eras, not unfrequently along the tops of walls in the interior of chambers, etc.Mr. Perring represents this fragment of sculpturing from the brick Pyramid of Dashoor, in his folio work, _The Pyramids of Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1
  • But some accidents happen because of their egocentric tendency to think of themselves as invulnerable.
  • J. William Gaynor, MD: The most important features are that there's a ventricular septal defect, or a hole between the two pumping chambers of the heart and blockage of blood flow getting out to the lungs. Tetralogy of Fallot — What is Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)?
  • One exception was the eccentrically named Lary 7, a 55-year-old photographer who has lived in the East Village since 1984. A Frame-by-Frame Show-and-Tell
  • True, we are expected to moonwalk across the vast waters dividing technology from the masses and tiptoe back on egocentric eggshells, circumventing treacherous misunderstandings and political back-stabbing.
  • Schweiker describes his position as theocentric, but God seems to be a useful symbol that gives human agency seriousness and purpose by checking the unlimited expansion of human power.
  • Now Copernicus' heliocentric theory wasn't exactly new nor was it based on purely empirical observation.
  • For some, the term off-grid brings to mind images of pod houses, biospheres and eccentric individualists determined to live free from society—including from the convenience of grid-supplied electricity. Let the Market Pay for Renewable Energy
  • The basal ganglia of the brain are peculiarly rich in acetylcholine, the presence of which must presumably have some significance; and suggestive effects of eserine and of acetylcholine, injected into the ventricles of the brain, have been described. Sir Henry Dale - Nobel Lecture
  • We know that there were some cultures which had what we now call an ecocentric attitude to nature.
  • Personally, I find thinking of God in Trinitarian terms particularly helpful in making sense of the notion of God as eternal love, since it is hard to envisage love or at least, a love that is not egocentrical without there being more than one person. Ecce Recensus: The Only True God Persuades A Skeptic
  • The cardiogenic condition was mainly because of left ventricular failure.
  • Even though their HDL levels decreased, these patients showed reversal of their heart disease using state-of-the-art measures such as quantitative coronary arteriography, cardiac PET scans, thallium scans, and radionuclide ventriculography in randomized controlled trials published in leading peer-reviewed journals. Cholesterol: The Good, the Bad and the Truth
  • Her eccentricities get stranger by the day.
  • Lloyd Spotted Wolf, head football coach at Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla., says it's good for "ego-centric" coaches to be around students "that really do not care if the football team wins or loses, or even know when there's a home game. This Professor Looks Familiar
  • In the end they just give up and they go and sniff petrol, and so that sort of neo-colonial, ethno-centric attitude of ‘we'll educate the kids and change the cultural group’ is creating the next generation of petrol sniffers out there.
  • For her part, Katya had seemed untouched by the sight, talking only of her memories of her grandparents and their eccentricities. COLDHEART CANYON
  • It's just a little eccentric, at times too scattergun, but then so was he. Times, Sunday Times
  • The point of ethics includes anthropocentric , non - anthropocentric and sustainable development environmental ethics study.
  • Having been to Royal Ascot in Berkshire last year, my verdict was that the northern meeting was less flamboyant and eccentric, but more flighty and fashionable.
  • I am originally from Canada, where this attitude was considered rather eccentric, to say the least.
  • This new biography will revive interest in an eccentric and rare polymath of the last century. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though such an important chief, he is the meanest dressed of his subjects, — is always filthy, — ever greasy — eternally foul about the mouth; but these are mere eccentricities: as a wise judge, he is without parallel, always has a dodge ever ready for the abstraction of cloth from the spiritless Arab merchants, who trade with Unyanyembe every year; and disposes with ease of a judicial case which would overtask ordinary men. How I Found Livingstone
  • Yet, I would venture the admittedly broad suggestion that their eccentricity and passions prepped the ground in a weird sort of "lowering-the-threshold" way for the likes of Einstein, Freud, Ibsen, Althusser, Sartre, Mapplethorpe, Serra, etc. Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue: SFMOMA's The Steins Collect Documents a Life of Art Collecting
  • One can also postulate that much of a child's inability to deal with himself and the world comes from egocentricity.
  • Third, there are the truly restless - the oddballs and eccentrics who always seem to want to look at things from a different angle.
  • Another diagnostic challenge on imaging is the central neurocytoma, a recently described tumor that was routinely mistaken for an intraventricular oligodendroglioma on histologic analysis.
  • During systole, the rise from left ventricular end-diastole pressure to end-aortic diastolic pressure is decreased; thus the aortic valve opens earlier and stays open longer.
  • In particular, the external rotator muscles and the lower trapezius muscle are the focus of the eccentric program.
  • The heart appears to be the most primitive of all adult vertebrates, with the auricle, ventricle and conus arteriosus arranged in straight line, rather than being doubled over one another.
  • This leads the Stoics to a very anthropocentric view of the world, in which grain, olives and vines are for us to consume, sheep for clothing us with their fleeces, oxen for pulling our ploughs and so forth.
  • Covered with eye images and other biomorphic motifs (that frequently recall eccentric abstractionists such as Myron Stout and Nicholas Krushenick), these unreal botanical specimens exhibit a delightful variety.
  • On the Look-Out derives extra momentum from this eccentric procedure.
  • A V-shaped metacentric chromosome has two arms: 10 metacentric chromosomes would have a total of 20 arms. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • The insides are modish to a fault, but not eccentric in the way the exterior will be. Times, Sunday Times
  • Objective To investigate the effect of the autonomic nervous system on the transmural dispersion of ventricular repolarization(TDR) under acute myocardial ischemia in intact canine.
  • Once upon a time, research into the idea of a heliocentric solar system was seen in the same light.
  • Pangea sells what it calls "ecocentric bodycare" products: cleansers, scrubs, creams, toners, masks, lotions and soaps, among other items. Pangea Organic's line of natural skin-care products is growing
  • The Model 76 flat-bottomed receiver with integral recoil lug is time consuming to machine while maintaining concentricity.
  • The metacentric height can be selectively varied by varying the relationship of center of gravity to that of the dipole mass system with respect to the metacenter of the gravity gradiometer.
  • Many traditional western ethical perspectives, however, are anthropocentric or human-centered in that either they assign intrinsic value to human beings alone (i.e., what we might call anthropocentric in a strong sense) or they assign a significantly greater amount of intrinsic value to human beings than to any nonhuman things such that the protection or promotion of human interests or well-being at the expense of nonhuman things turns out to be nearly always justified (i.e., what we might call anthropocentric in a weak sense). Environmental Ethics
  • Even though we know that eventually we'll be moving on, inevitably we settle into the life of a community, we make friends, we get used to people and they get used to us - our eccentricities, our idiosyncrasies.
  • Pericentric inversion of chromosome 9 was seen in one azoospermic patient.
  • Aristotle's wheel paradox: Rolling joined concentrical wheels seem to trace the same difference with their circumferences, even though the circumferences are different. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Some of his behaviour would seem eccentric in normal circumstances. Times, Sunday Times
  • This true eccentric was lucky enough to find a lover, Tom Lee, who gave Russell the kind of unstinting love and support most artists only dream of and which surely helped him realize his creative dreams. Bright Lights After Dark
  • Second is that the nature of this homocentric military regime is that the low-ranking bureaucrats, as well as middle-ranking bureaucrats and also all the way to the top, they do not perceive themselves as having the capacity and authority to make decision even to let those visas position quickly possible. CNN Transcript May 7, 2008
  • The tentacles around the mouth are disposed in concentric circles, usually forming a series of radial lines rather than being alternately arranged.
  • Resemblances also exist between the endospores and the spore-formations in the Saccharomycetes, and if _Bacillus inflatus_, _B. ventriculus_, &c., really form more than one spore in the cell, these analogies are strengthened. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • The most spectacular inclusions are bands of native copper that parallel the concentric banding of the agate.
  • Ethnocentric framing is an outdated attempt at racism. Matthew Yglesias » The Spending Tug
  • The belemnites sampled in this study were mostly translucent and retained the primary concentric banding that characterizes belemnite rostra.
  • The pulmonic, or pulmonary, valve sits on the way out of the heart between the right ventricle and the main pulmonary artery to prevent blood from leaking back in between beats. Pulmonary Regurgitation
  • It was easy enough to do if you didn't know the eccentricities of a yacht's fuel system, and all of them were uniquely different. CORMORANT
  • It turns out that:… eccentric exercise in particular causes structural damage as, for a given tensile load, there are fewer motor units recruited within the muscle, increasing the tensile load per motor unit.
  • It is covered by and adherent to a fold of pia mater, named the tela chorioidea of the third ventricle, from the under surface of which a pair of vascular fringed processes, the choroid plexuses of the third ventricle, project downward, one on either side of the middle line, and invaginate the epithelial roof into the ventricular cavity. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • This inimitable project aside, the search for visual rather than textual material has been dominant in Courbet studies, supplanting the logocentric premise of iconography.
  • Has Rima, by that illicit act -- identifying herself with stripping, and hence prostitution and pornography, and by extension the oppression, degradation and exploitation of women, including sex trafficking, domestic violence, rape and other phallocentric crimes (Yes, I was throwing a Bindel there) -- Has Rima thrown away a lifetime of opportunity? Ruth Fowler: Rima, Carrie and Donald: Feminist Liberators
  • Blood vessels that originate from the right and left ventricles are designated as arteries and have a distinctive structure.
  • Between there and the mainland were only a few scattered fishermen, renegades, loners and eccentrics.
  • The major source of the spring diatom pulse was Skeletonema potamos and a variety of centric and pennate diatoms.
  • Tubes composed of concentric bands of agate can result from elongated crystals, such as anhydrite or selenite, that formed early in the agatization process and were subsequently dissolved and replaced by silica.
  • The e-tailing group, a shopper-centric e-commerce consultancy, recently published the results of an annual proprietary study of the buy-online/in-store-pickup services of 18 large and small retailers. In-Store Pickup: The Devil Is in the Details | Impact Lab
  • Then a physician at Oxford University offered to include him in a test of a new piggyback device - an "axial flow pump" that pushes blood in a continuous stream (no pulse) through the heart's left ventricle and out into the body.
  • Each drawing is meticulously rendered in several eccentric representational styles.
  • The pulmonic, or pulmonary, valve sits on the way out of the heart between the right ventricle and the main pulmonary artery to prevent blood from leaking back in between beats. Pulmonary Regurgitation
  • The cook is as blithely eccentric as a good neighbor.
  • Kepler comes under great criticism by the geocentrists because of the great role that he played in the acceptance of the heliocentric model.
  • Callisto's surface is icy and has some large impact craters and basins surrounded by concentric rings.
  • Eccentric chic is apparently all very now: think Oxford beanies, tricorn hats, feather boas and you get some idea of the serious lack of taste required.
  • LAST time we encountered the eccentric but endearing Texan he had chronic back pain. The Sun
  • The throne was no longer at issue; now she was merely an eccentric noblewoman running from an unprincipled enemy.
  • The main artery of the body; it leads out from the left ventricle of the heart, carrying arterialized blood (blood that has been acted upon by oxygen) to all parts of the body except the lungs. A Handbook of Health
  • Entrance is free and to tempt the crowds, the first show, "The Color," lives up to its name with, for instance, Yves Klein's "Monochrome Orange" from 1955, Picasso's "Femme en bleu" from 1944 and Olafur Eliasson's 2004 light installation, "Your Concentric Welcome. Ladies and Gentlemen... Cirque Pompidou
  • And that ‘unusualness’ could be anything: beauty, ugliness, deformity, eccentricity…..anything. The picture not taken « knitnut.net
  • An onionskin -like structure of concentric dust shells surround a central, aging star. Twin beams of light radiate from the star and illuminate the usually invisible dust.
  • Epics and their contemporary shadows, action-adventure tales, are very much phallocentric genres in which women, when they appear at all, are relegated to the roles of damsels in distress, mother-figures, sex objects, or witches, either good or bad. Lieutenants, sergeants, squires, free-lances, and the hero-king
  • While David is away chairing (very eccentrically of course) the Cannes festival committee we finally get to see close to his best and most mysterious and touchingly tragic movie.
  • They were generally egocentric, were big spenders and worked for their employers for longer than five years before they started embezzling money.
  • Most people unfamiliar with my work imagine that anyone with the nickname of "Susie Sexpert" must be an id-centric airhead, a happy but too-dim nympho. Susie Bright: The Terrible Secret of Women's Memoirs: Kill the Cookie
  • His seminal book postulated that depictions of the East by Western painters and writers had a Eurocentric, colonialist subtext.
  • The Lateral Ventricles (ventriculus lateralis) (Fig. 734). IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
  • The previous Eccentric Club, started in 1890 by Jack Harrison, a theatrical costumier and the father of popular musical comedy actresses Phyllis Monkman, Dorothy Monkman and Beryl Harrison, from its humble beginnings in Shaftesbury Avenue rose to become one of the most influential artistic and business establishments in Britain as well as one of its most generous charities. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Yes, Elinor is the eccentric one of our little clan.
  • As Sophie, the druggie flatmate, she brings the right level of emotional distance her part, a darkly moulded background eccentric typical of Leigh's serio-comic work.
  • A chromatin bridge would form at the meiotic anaphase by passage of the two centromeres on the dicentric chromosome to opposite poles of the spindle. Nobel Lecture The Significance of Responses of the Genome to Challenge
  • In twenty cases various neurosal disorders had been prominent in the family and its branches, of which neuralgia, chorea, hysteria, eccentricity, mania, epilepsy and inebriety, were most common. Grappling with the Monster The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink
  • Finally, the eccentric and creaking Greek justice system has accepted that Andy and his fellow enthusiasts are innocent.
  • ECG showed first degree atrioventricular block and ST segment elevations.
  • First, it applies to the fertilization of humans only, not other animals -- not a negligible consideration, but still a biased, that is, a homocentric one. ProLifeBlogs
  • Many considered the venture wildly optimistic if not eccentric. Times, Sunday Times
  • The TGV is a haptic feedback device that uses solenoids, eccentric-mass motors, and Peltier elements-all controlled by custom electronics and a personal computer-to give users the ultimate immersive experience: Gizmodo
  • Such linguistic or logocentric approaches to the arts have tended to distort or blur understandings of art on its own terms.
  • A hip centric power squat offers the advantage of greater development of the anti-gravity musculature aka - posterior chain. Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • It is defined by hypoplasia of the cerebellar vermis, cystic dilatation of fourth ventricle and hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus
  • The term "Afrocentric" means exactly what the name implies, "African centered" as opposed to the Eurocentric foundation on which westerncivilization was built. Afrocentrism for Dummies (and other Conservatives)
  • In Africentric science, all life is created by harmony and recreates harmony.
  • The motions of the heavenly bodies are eccentric and intervolved, yet are most regular when they seem most lawless. Conversion of a High Priest into a Christian Worker
  • Speculation that Centrica was planning to unbundle its telecoms business surfaced at the weekend with reports suggesting that the company had already been contacted by potential buyers.
  • Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer
  • Julian's Bower, at Alkborough, Lincolnshire, is altogether more elaborate, having twelve concentric circles.
  • But when the orbits become very eccentrical, we must consider this force as momentarily affecting a comet's velocity, diminishing it as it approaches the perihelion, and increasing it when leaving the perihelion. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • And just as the democrat will not admit of a secular constitution which the people could not destroy and which would prevent him from making bad laws; just as the democrat will not submit -- if we may adopt the terminology of Aristotle -- to being governed by _laws_, to be governed that is by an ancient body of law which would check the people and obstruct it in its daily fabrication of _decrees_; so just in the same spirit the democrat does not admit of a God Who has issued His commandments, Who has issued His body of laws, anterior and superior to all the laws and all the decrees of men, and Who sets His limit on the legislative eccentricities of the people, on its capricious omnipotence, in a word, on the sovereignty of the people. The Cult of Incompetence
  • Giant cell, fourth mitotic division showing replicated mirror image dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments (arrows).
  • Isolated atrial and ventricular ectopic beats in pregnant women without existing heart disease are usually benign.
  • Your intelligence tells you that such a process is not abstract reasoning, and your homocentric thesis compels you to conclude that it can be only a mechanical, instinctive process. The Other Animals
  • A graduated program of swimming and stationary bicycling, along with isometric, isotonic, and eccentric strengthening in the later stages is prescribed.
  • Variety said that while still eccentric and full of mirth'the irascible green ogre begins to show signs of encroaching middle age '. Times, Sunday Times
  • This suggests the occurrence during primate evolution of a previously undescribed pericentric inversion subsequent to the cluster duplication.
  • Dr. Wilkoff also said CRT devices are typically implanted with an additional feature called a defibrillator that delivers a shock to prevent a different electrical disturbance, such as a runaway heartbeat called ventricular fibrillation. Scrutiny for Heart Devices
  • A typical 400-meter quadrant track consists of two parallel straightaways connected at the ends by concentric semicircles.
  • Moreover, the right ventricular free wall showed extensive replacement of the myocardium by adipose tissue.
  • However, a patient activated electrocardiograph showed ventricular tachycardia during a symptomatic spell.
  • He reverses the usual humancentric perspective, asking what domestication has meant to the apple tree, the potato, and the tulip.
  • Most importantly, the risk of eccentric or biased jurors convicting the innocent or acquitting the guilty also would be reduced. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no significant correlation between the frequency of extrasystoles, either supraventricular or ventricular, and oxygen saturation values.
  • A maths 'citizenship test' may sound eccentric, but the margin between duncery and genius can be a mere decimal place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mercury's orbit is fairly eccentric.
  • Thoughtful answers are copasetic, though ribald, eccentric, absurd responses earn magical brownie points. Least fave interview question
  • For my own part, however, I cannot but wonder, since he had divined and predicted that heterogeneous matter could be discharged by the course he indicates, why he could not or would not perceive, and inform us that, in the natural state of things, the blood might be commodiously transferred from the lungs to the left ventricle of the heart by the very same route. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
  • But he couldn't see its bottommost layer, couldn't see anything but concentric rings of blackness, like a throat to the center of the earth. Puncture
  • The other are a bunch of stadium-hogging egocentrics whose lead singer has almost bankrupt the band on two separate occasions due to ill-advised property investments.
  • Such examination and subsequent awareness is not always easy because people have a tendency to be blind to their bias or ethnocentric perspectives.
  • These got too dry to smooth out, so I sort of lathed them on the giffin grip, which means that they have a concentric circle pattern from several different ordinals. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Fountain
  • Impaired ventricular function in itself is not an absolute contraindication to cardiac surgery, although the operative risks are increased.
  • All 6 of these patients presented with shortness of breath and clinical signs of congestive heart failure, and their autopsies showed right ventricle hypertrophy and tricuspid ring dilatation.
  • The inspiration of the 'Singapore Aunties' project comes from our eccentric and eclectic south-eastern colloquialism.
  • And I believe this is talking past Mike's point entirely, which is that you have projects on both ends of the spectrum but what we need is stuff in the middle -- we need more than just the huge games and the quirky, eccentric aka unpolished and low production quality indies. Burn baby burn
  • Grossly, the right ventricular chamber was moderately to markedly dilated, and its free wall showed extensive myocardial adiposity.
  • The arrhythmic type of heart attack, Patel said Tomlinson had suffered, would have occurred with a wobbling of the heart known as ventricular fibrillation. Ian Tomlinson inquest: medical queries addressed to Freddy Patel
  • There were numerous arcuate fibers connecting with the third ventricle ependymal surface and median eminence in arcuate hypothalamic nucleus.
  • They are born actors, able to furrow their brows in concentration and not think twice about how the neighbors might view this seeming eccentricity.
  • This Kobeh species differs from both the types of Mesophyllum lonense Stumm, 1937, and specimens referred to that species here, by having excentric and incomplete septal cones.
  • They have a traditional belief in a heliocentric system and in elliptical orbits of astronomical phenomena.
  • Key city's centricity is reflected by both population density and proportion of people whose occupations have motive function, while industry structure is the key factor to influence centricity.
  • The close-knit dramas of family life thus necessarily give way to an episodic tale that lurches from one eccentric encounter to another. Times, Sunday Times
  • This isn't surprising when even the groups he does encounter, such as the peace activists, also seem to see themselves as dabblers and eccentrics rather than as committed individuals.
  • The most spectacular inclusions are bands of native copper that parallel the concentric banding of the agate.
  • Roffis was courageous, and decided to take a chance with the eccentric designer, already known as the madman.
  • The tail occupies a position in the roof of the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle.
  • The central goverment egocentrically allocated national resources basing on which clan one originated rather than need. Equitable Distribution of Resources Key to National Unity
  • For we are exemplifying the attitude we claim to despise; we would rather die than be ethnocentric, but ethnocentrism is precisely the conviction that one would rather die than share certain beliefs.
  • Few understood Messiaen early on, most considering him an eccentric if endearing crackpot.
  • Ideal and absurd, they bespeak a wonderfully eccentric imagination.
  • Along that stretch of two-lane, one encounters a remarkable range of topiary and ornamental eccentricity.
  • They are narrow or wide, swell out in the middle (ventricose), are curved like a bow (arcuate), and have a sudden wave or sinus in the edge near the stem (sinuate). Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • Loss of KLP-19 polar ejection force causes misorientation and missegregation of holocentric chromosomes. Wells vs tiny flies - The Panda's Thumb
  • Calvin's theocentric focus led him also to view the love of self as ‘a mortal plague that Christians must rip out.’
  • I'm losing language here: what is the opposite of "phallocentric"? Is Women's Studies Being Made Irrelevant?
  • She was eccentric and expressive and we found a strong emotional connection. The Sun
  • Herbert was not mistaken: he broke the stem of a cycas, which was composed of a glandulous tissue, containing a quantity of floury pith, traversed with woody fiber, separated by rings of the same substance, arranged concentrically. The Mysterious Island
  • I don't know if this is endearing eccentricity or a form of bewildering madness.
  • His eccentric character and honesty appeals to many. The Sun
  • Could Lance Armstrong actually be a support rider, that self-sacrificing team player the Franco-centric cycling world calls a domestique? Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • Labeling is seen in the ventricular zone of the developing cerebellar anlage at E15 (arrowheads in left panels), suggesting that PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • So this education, and the consequent asperities of character, which would have been softened down in a higher social sphere, could only serve to make her ridiculous at Angouleme so soon as her adorers should cease to worship eccentricities that charm only in youth. Two Poets
  • I don't think he's going to be as eccentric and as foppish as some of his incarnations.
  • The ‘dance’ involves a huge circle of chanters surrounding a central figure in concentric rows.
  • But his eccentric concepts and pseudo-intellectual logorrhea aren't just the product of his own eccentricities. Richard (RJ) Eskow: Dr. Strange: Newt Gingrich and Conservatism's Insane Idea Industry
  • Ultimately, only the smallest separation in the 'fixate' condition was within the regime of the Weber's Law (ratio lower than 0.5), whereas the remaining conditions should be mainly influenced by the eccentricity of the furthest dot. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Some of the calcium channel blockers also exert an inhibitory effect on the sinus and atrioventricular nodes, causing the heart rate to slow.
  • The nonius, never in common use, consisted essentially of forty-six concentric circles divided into quadrants by two diameters at right angles to each other, each quadrantal arc being divided into equal parts, the number of parts diminishing from ninety for the outermost arc to forty-five for the innermost. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • A galleon with its upper decks razed, perhaps, in an effort to make it lighter, and furthermore cursed with an eccentric sailmaker.
  • The choroid plexus of the 3rd ventricle is united with the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle via the choroid fissure between thalamus and fornix.
  • In previous research, single-nucleotide variations in NOS1AP were found to alter the patient's QT interval, a measure of the total time needed for the ventricles to depolarize and repolarize during one heart beat. News-Letter
  • Probable sad answer: cling to it as part of Britain's eccentric genius.

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