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  • The sweet Marjoram has also been successfully employed externally for healing scirrhous tumours of the breast. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • (Figures 2.234 and 2.235) is externally very similar to a large rhizopod (described by the same name in 1862) of the family of the The Evolution of Man — Volume 2
  • Pressure will be maintained on the Commission to manage the dairy market, internally and externally, in a way that allows a reasonable price return to producers.
  • VAR is difficult to calculate internally (by company management) and very difficult to estimate externally (by investors). Mortgage Depreciation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • They argue that board appointments are somewhat easier, as companies recruit externally for nonexecutive roles. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Many other fish species build nests and fertilize large clutches of eggs externally.
  • My church is the temple of my body, purified externally as well as internally.
  • It is antiseptic, that is, it prevents and removes putrifaction; for this purpose, it should be taken in a decoction internally and applied externally in poultice. The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by Richard Foreman, a Cherokee Doctor; Comprising a Brief View of Anatomy, With General Rules for Preserving Health without the Use of Medicines. The Diseases of the U. States, with Their Symptom
  • Sustainable cowherds require replacement of cull cows either internally via raised heifers or externally with purchased females.
  • A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user.
  • The Orthodox Church was never subject to a single externally authoritarian organization and it unshakenly was held together by the strength of internal tradition and not by any external authority.
  • Externally, a range of print media is available for the insertion of company propaganda, should the occasion arise.
  • Externally, there is a new front end treatment with new front lights while internally, a new facia allows the installation of driver and passenger airbags.
  • Since one is free to the extent that one is externally unprevented from doing things, they say, one can be free to do what one does not desire to do. Positive and Negative Liberty
  • It is at the equinoxes that the earth changes her distances from the sun most rapidly, and whether she is passing from her perihelion or from her aphelion, the density of the ether externally is changing in the subduplicate ratio of these distances and consequently at these times there will be the greatest disturbance of the electric equilibrium. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • The dynamic continuity of psychological time is both unity and diversity; but it is neither the abstract homogeneous unity of mathe - matical time nor the dust-like multiplicity of the externally related durationless instants; it is the mnemic continuity in which no sharp separation can be drawn between the successive phases, despite their qualitative heterogeneity. TIME
  • Genitalia were noted to be normal externally, but the hymen appeared to be somewhat distorted and scarred with a rather high free edge.
  • It would be like, say, a history book, which externally looks like an object; but internally, you can see that it has a beginning, a middle, and an end, all mutually copresent. One Cosmos
  • Externally inconvertible currencies may be of rather limited value to their holder.
  • Just as in conventional bolometric sensors, joule heating raises the temperature of the structure, causing a resistance change that is sensed externally.
  • Key benefits of the white list approach are that it prevents intrusion, internally or externally and is simpler, cheaper and more effective than the detect and repair approach required of AV and other blacklist solutions.
  • Chaulmoogra oil and gurjun oil internally and externally are in some instances of service. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Matrimony, even as in bodily medicines, some are applied externally, such as plasters and drugs, while others are acts of the person who seeks to be cured, such as certain exercises. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • The camerawork and claustrophobic atmosphere are designed to externally replicate his mental state.
  • The femoral vessels, K I, contained in their proper sheath, lie immediately beneath the iliac part of the fascia lata, in that angle which is expressed by Poupart's ligament, along the line C D above; by the sartorius muscle in the line C M externally; and by a line drawn from D to N, corresponding to the pectineus muscle internally. Surgical Anatomy
  • The most common cause of hip labral tears is the application of an external force on the hyperextended, externally rotated hip.
  • Packed imply Cartons, Lined with Kraft Paper and Bound with Four Plastic Belts Externally. Packing Sound.
  • For decades, extensibility has also been used to denote the relative or absolute uniaxial extension of pieces of excised tissue per unit of uniaxial force, applied externally to the tissue, without consideration of a force threshold.
  • Dogfish Shark Placoid Scales - The bodies of dogfishes, like all sharks, are externally lined with placoid scales, also known as dermal denticles. Undefined
  • And in fact this is true if this picture is considered externally: above on the hill we see the transfiguration, below is the scene with the child possessed of an unclean spirit.
  • Externally, all V-engined Passats are differentiated from lesser models by their red-tinted tail lights.
  • Other forms have additional spines, or bear bifurcating spines so as to create the appearance externally of additional spines.
  • Whereas the first Lord was a Church Papist, externally compliant with the law of conformity, Sir William II was twice presented for Catholic recusancy.
  • Herbal medicine is used for circulatory diseases in two ways: internally, through teas, tinctures or capsules, and externally, through poultices, lotions and herbal liniments.
  • -- "It differs from the last in being rather smaller, and of a brown colour above, much paler at the base of the hairs and at their extreme tips, and lighter coloured below; the ears more apiculated, or rather they appear so from being strongly emarginated externally towards the tip. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • When sliced, and applied externally, the raw Onion serves by its pungent and essential oil to quicken the circulation, and to redden the skin of the particular surface treated in this way; very usefully so in the case of an unbroken chilblain, or to counteract neuralgic pain; but in its crude state the bulb is not emollient or demulcent. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Externally, it mixed a boxy Modernist-style shape with more traditional detailings such as inauthentic Georgian-style 'sash' windows.
  • But what would transform it from an externally enforced to a moral obligation?
  • I only know that his seducer was a deeply immoral man, very attractive externally, the youngest son of Islenyev. Leo Tolstoy: Childhood and Early Manhood
  • The possible side effects of these, when used externally on the skin, can include bruising and thinning of the skin.
  • In the innocent butterfly, who lives on the juice of flowers, the digestive tube terminates externally in a sort of _trunk, _ twisted in several convolutions, which is nothing more than an exaggerated elongation of the two jaws, which become hollow within, and form a tube when joined together. The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
  • Erected within the existing parapet walls, externally it is a simple box of fibre cement sheet with black-painted cover battens and projecting hardwood window frames.
  • Boxing-day will inevitably be "wetter" in every sense than usual this year, internally and externally. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
  • The unripe fruit and the bark are extremely astringent, being useful in decoction, or infusion, to check diarrhoea; and externally in poultices or lotions, to constringe such relaxed parts as the throat, and lower bowel. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Lying flat on the back with both legs extended, externally rotate leg.
  • On the other hand, the body-cavity, quite distinct from the gut and closed externally, has nothing to do with digestion; it encloses the gut itself and its glandular appendages, and also contains the sexual products and a certain amount of blood or lymph, a fluid that is transuded through the ventral wall. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • Externally, leading capitalist economies require high military expenditure for the political and strategic defence of the system against any Soviet threat.
  • The leaves when applied externally are highly resolvent for tumours, bruises, and gouty swellings. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Vitamins can be applied externally to the skin.
  • The specimen was cooled externally by perfusion through the superior mesenteric artery with cold University of Wisconsin preservation solution.
  • Externally, the most noticeable difference between the 172 and the 175 is the slight hump on the engine cowl behind the propeller.
  • Peru balsam is used extensively as a local protectant, rubefacient, parasiticide in certain skin diseases, antiseptic, and applied externally as an ointment, or in alcoholic solutions. Chapter 43
  • When applied in lotions every night for five or six times consecutively, it will heal indolent ulcers; and its rubefacient effects serve instead of those produced externally by mustard. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Externally rotate your right hip, taking care not to hyperextend the right knee, and tilt your belly and chest up toward the ceiling.
  • There were built-up fabrics, called _Charlottes_, caky externally, pulpy within; there were also _marangs_, and likewise custards, -- some of the indolent-fluid sort, others firm, in which every stroke of the teaspoon left a smooth, conchoidal surface like the fracture of chalcedony, with here and there The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • Now their fragile consciences had the crutch of an externally imposed defence against future temptation.
  • When mounted externally the metal backing plate has two cut-outs to allow the tubing to pass outside the case.
  • Externally, the windowsills do not line up at the mitred corner joint, between the front and side sections.
  • Toads mate in a position called amplexus, in which the male mounts the female from behind and fertilises her eggs externally. Impact Lab
  • The CIVE engineer will also investigate and update issues reported externally and internally and verify these.
  • -- This species has a spindle-shaped root brown externally, about six or seven ounces or more in weight, which contains amylaceous matter, without any bitterness, and is used as food, after being rasped and washed, so as to cleanse it from the fibrous matter, in the same manner as arrowroot is prepared. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The CIVE engineer will also investigate and update issues reported externally and internally and verify these.
  • A crystalline, poisonous, narcotic principle called picrotoxin, has been detected in these seeds, and occasionally employed externally in some cutaneous diseases. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • Externally the building would remain largely unaltered.
  • Lack of platelets prevents blood clotting and leads to haemorrhage, both internally in the intestines and externally on the lips and gums. GRACE
  • This requires a population inversion of atoms that are in excited states, which is maintained by ‘pumping ‘the cavity externally.’
  • Each component half of this “double Tressure flory counterflory,” accordingly, has its own independent series of demi-fleurs de lys, the stalks and heads of the flowers alternating, and the one alternate series pointing externally, while the other points internally. The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • They were very combative, and very competitive internally and externally.
  • This medicine is to be applied externally.
  • Watery ophthalmies of a chronic character, with pains; fungous excrescences of the eyelids, externally and internally, called fig, which destroyed the sight of many persons. Of The Epidemics
  • While leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles, the extract is considered a good remedy for recurring earache.
  • The gall bladder and the liver are internally-externally related organs.
  • Hydropaths believed that the sick body's self-curative powers could be vitalized by copious amounts of water, taken internally and externally, a non-stimulating diet, sunlight, exercise, and relaxation.
  • This source of motivation tends to be externally based when the student is primarily other-directed and seeking affirmation of traits, competencies, and values.
  • That's not to say that companies in financial straits always hire externally. Times, Sunday Times
  • The EU is therefore a customs union: it raises tariffs externally on manufactured imports so that prices are kept up inside the EU for manufactures.
  • The oil is hot and dry, anthelmintic, aphrodisiac, tonic; makes hair black; good for leucoderma, coryza, epilepsy and other nervous diseases; lessens inflammation; useful in paralysis and superficial pain; oil used externally in gout, leprosy and leucoderma; bark: brownish gum exudate found useful in nervous disorders. Find Me A Cure
  • Externally, the new genus Trigonostrophia differs from Rectotrophia principally in its more definitely triangular outline.
  • Such overwintering vats should be as simple as possible: externally filtered zeolite somewhere in the system to cope with ammonia.
  • While leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles, the extract is considered a good remedy for recurring earache.
  • To do its job, a test needs to be absolutely fair and rigorous, incapable of being finessed, and externally moderated.
  • The juice is used externally as a rubefacient in rheumatic affections of the joints. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • The examiner passively rotates the affected hip externally and hyperextends it simultaneously.
  • But now it is a penal offence to talk about this genocide in the context of events that are funded externally or organised by foundations where ‘material interest’ could be at stake.
  • The first design trend we examine here is in the orientation of the pectoral fin base, defined externally as the angle of inclination of the insertion of the pectoral fin on the body.
  • But she, in externally Christianizing the world, permits herself to be seduced by the world; thus her universality or catholicity is not that of the Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Reef fishes are egg-layers, and the eggs are externally fertilized by the male parent.
  • Externally, your main consideration seems to be acquiring wealth and satisfying your pleasure-seeking instinct.
  • Therapeutically it is used externally in leprosy, old ulcers and to destroy corns, but on account of its rubefacient and vesicant qualities it is necessary to use it cautiously. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • This is illustrated by reference to teachers' responses to various externally sponsored innovations and the teachers' pay dispute of 1985-86.
  • (double), laterally on head, on shoulder (cleithral) ring, bordering throat, and on superior trunk ridge; spines also present on lateral and ventral angles between trunk ridges and rings; spines on superior ridge of first and second trunk rings appear externally as if they are fused. Practical Fishkeeping news (RSS)
  • This shows that the vicarius urbis was firmly established in the fulness of his office and externally recognized as such; certain consuetudinary rights had even at this date grown up and become accepted. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • According to preliminary findings, "it was possible to externally influence the fuel consumption values for four-stroke marine diesel engines obtained on test stands" and to "display results that deviated from those actually measured," MAN said last week. VW Gives Terms of Offer for MAN
  • Same recipe used externally for crabs, lice, and all external parasites.
  • Like cosmetics, cosmeceuticals are applied externally, but work by affecting the skin's biological functions.
  • To render them completely gastight and as impervious to the action of the weather, sun, etc., as possible, five coats of dope are applied externally, two coats of Delta dope, two of aluminium dope and one of aluminium varnish applied in that order. British Airships, Past, Present, and Future
  • Any acrid drug, as pyrethrum, held in the mouth acts as a sialagogue externally by stimulating the excretory ducts of the salivary glands; and the siliqua hirsuta applied externally to the parotid gland, and even hard substances in the ear, are said to have the same effect. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • When applied externally, stevia poultices and extracts have a therapeutic effect on acne, seborrhoea, dermatitis and eczema.
  • Reef fishes are egg-layers, and the eggs are externally fertilized by the male parent.
  • This spirit is said to burn with still fiercer flame in the breasts of those whose pursuit would externally seem to be the most innocent in the world, and the least excitive of the bad passions -- namely, among flower-fanciers. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • Both the corolla and calyx are fairly rigid and tomentose externally.
  • Therefore if taken internally they can be extremely toxic and if used without dilution externally, the result will be damage to dermal or mucous tissue.
  • Despite this, externally borrowed funds are used to supplement domestic funds made available to finance their development by the government.
  • Each tubule consists of a basement layer formed of laminated connective tissue containing numerous elastic fibers with flattened cells between the layers and covered externally by a layer of flattened epithelioid cells. XI. Splanchnology. 3c. The Male Genital Organs
  • The X3 is noticeably more compact externally than the X5, but offers almost as much room inside and, paradoxically, has a larger loadspace.
  • Externally St Peter's is interesting enough, with a low but ornate west tower, and long nave and chancel along which runs blind arcading.
  • While leaf paste is used externally against boils and carbuncles, the extract is considered a good remedy for recurring earache.
  • Peru balsam is used extensively as a local protectant, rubefacient, parasiticide in certain skin diseases, antiseptic, and applied externally as an ointment, or in alcoholic solutions. Chapter 43
  • -- "It differs from the last in being rather smaller, and of a brown colour above, much paler at the base of the hairs and at their extreme tips, and lighter coloured below; the ears more apiculated, or rather they appear so from being strongly emarginated externally towards the tip. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • Digital cervical images and cytology and histology slides were externally reviewed to maximize patient safety.
  • These minerals receive radiation both internally, from the ceramic, and externally, from the burial environment and cosmic rays.
  • One sensor is incorporated in the printhead itself, while others may be located externally.
  • The instrument was externally calibrated using the monoisotopic masses of tryptic and chymotryptic peptides from bovine serum albumin. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Externally the houses have a cut stone plinth, rendered walls to first floor level and a solid timber upper floor.
  • The German engineering company said in a statement that, according to preliminary findings, "it was possible to externally influence the fuel-consumption values for four-stroke marine diesel engines obtained on test stands" and to "display results that deviated from those actually measured. MAN Probes Fuel-Efficiency Claims
  • Data is transferred from the buffers using the computer interfaces. A trigger input is also provided to externally synchronize data recording.
  • As appropriate, the Council occasionally employs specialists on fixed-term contracts to undertake externally funded projects.
  • Other structural features are the pronotal sulcus, a deep inflection visible externally, and the spiracular lobes, which form protective coverings over the first pair of spiracles ( PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Excess power is supplied externally, and heat from the system may be supplied in the form of hot water.
  • Under such circumstances, the occupation undoubtedly is exploited as an instrument for some externally determined goals other than scholarship.
  • Externally, the building's horizontality is emphasized and given texture by a covering of narrow larch slats and by louvres over glass doors on the west.
  • First I had doubts as to his expertise in the field of externally prestressed pre-cast glued segmental bridge design, which this case is about.
  • Whole communities and long settled social orders have been suddenly uprooted by externally imposed political economic change.
  • In contrast, externally referenced people take their standards more from the outside and seek direction and instruction from others. Training with N.L.P.
  • Externally, the granite curves of the building's toroidal form are carved with all the scripts of the world.
  • Notwithstanding their general similarity, the archegonia of mosses differ externally from antheridia in having a longer neck and longer stalk.
  • The university has many externally funded research projects.
  • Despite this, externally borrowed funds are used to supplement domestic funds made available to finance their development by the government.
  • CELL FROM A SALAMANDER. _n_, nucleus; _n'_, nucleolus embedded in the network of chromatin threads; _k_, network of the cell external to the nucleus; _a_, attraction-sphere or archoplasm containing minute bodies called centrosomes; _cl_, membrane enclosing the cell externally, _nl_, membrane surrounding the nucleus; Young Folks' Library, Volume XI (of 20) Wonders of Earth, Sea and Sky
  • the candidate needs to be externally evaluated
  • Its anti-inflammatory qualities can help with neuralgia, sciatica and fibrositis, and externally its soothing and anti-bacterial properties will aid in the healing of burns, wounds and infections.
  • Not only are we externally overstimulated, but our organs are overstimulated by eating too much.
  • The pedestal of this almucantar is an ordinary cast-iron gaspipe, about 9 in. in diameter externally, and 6 ft. long, sunk 3 ft. in the ground.
  • They are lined with a soft silky cotton fibre; and composed, externally, of a woolly kind of furze, bound together with which appears also to be spider's web. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
  • Esoula nil nobis, sed dat linaria _taurum_," implying that the herb was of old valued for its good effects when applied externally to piles as an ointment, a fomentation, or a poultice, each being made from the leaves and the flowers. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Externally, the building's horizontality is emphasized and given texture by a covering of narrow larch slats and by louvres over glass doors on the west.
  • When the proportion of stimulating three kinds of optic cone cells is changed externally, the codes of visional area of cerebral cortex are changed and thus the ability of discrimination between two color objects is improved.
  • Externally, there is a new front end treatment with new front lights while internally, a new facia allows the installation of driver and passenger airbags.
  • Dogfish Shark Placoid Scales - The bodies of dogfishes, like all sharks, are externally lined with placoid scales, also known as dermal denticles. Undefined
  • The ink in your pen is a prospect, as is the next telephone number you dial - internally or externally.
  • Americans may indeed be well served externally at this dangerous juncture by the unsentimental foreign policy hawks that tend to predominate in the Republican Party.
  • This caudal fin structure contrasts with the externally symmetrical homocercal morphology present in most teleost fishes such as bluegill sunfish.
  • Echinacea has also been used externally on wounds and is reported to have antibacterial and antifungal properties.
  • Coutances is notable for its unity of design, internally and externally.
  • Internally' sike " advocates the Solidarity and mutuality; externally emphases on the cooperation and coexistence.
  • And it is easy to perceive the cause of this, namely, that it contains in itself the congelations of the other six metals, out of which it is made externally into one most compact body…
  • Such new patterns or ornaments could be used both externally and internally in contemporary designs and break the slavish adherence to bare steel or frilly 19th century mimicry.
  • Before this change morals were underpinned by religion and externally imposed, and people were connected to and answerable to family and friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drinking wheatgrass juice regularly controls the growth of bacteria and when applied externally, on the affected area the poultice of wheatgrass works as an essential sterilizer. Wheatgrass: The Wonderful Herb for Health
  • So after my “demonstration of task” often the lowest level learners from Iraq would arrive 10-15 mins late (even in assessed and externally assessed lessons!! T is for Translation « An A-Z of ELT
  • Such organizations may be delayered internally, but they are not depowered either internally or externally.
  • A few drops can also be applied externally to speed up the healing of cuts, grazes and bruises.
  • Externally they are plain, internally they are complex with the curves of furnace and hearths and an impressive wooden gantry.
  • Deep down, he is one of the most sentimental people I know, but it is not in his nature to show it externally.
  • Before this change morals were underpinned by religion and externally imposed, and people were connected to and answerable to family and friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • To facilitate the exchange of goods and services both externally, among nations and internally, within a nation.
  • Peoples with no particular affinity toward each other are bound together in a state that was largely externally created and not the outcome of local political processes.
  • Externally the cars have clerestory roofs.
  • Switching frequency can be set externally (using a resistor and capacitor) from 100 to 600kHz.
  • When the arm is abducted and externally rotated the sternocostal fibres are maximally stretched.
  • The company mainly produces middle and high-grade corrugate boxes with colorful surface, at the same time, externally supplying the technical service on making plate.
  • Its operation was controlled by a program that was set up externally by wires on plugboards.
  • In a cryopexy procedure, a probe with a frozen tip is placed externally on the sclera over the area of a retinal hole or tear.
  • The oil of St. John's Wort which is made by macerating the flowers in vegetable oil, can be externally applied to relieve sciatica and other neuralgic pains including repetitive injuries such as carpal tunnel and tennis elbow.
  • Its anti-inflammatory qualities can help with neuralgia, sciatica and fibrositis, and externally its soothing and anti-bacterial properties will aid in the healing of burns, wounds and infections.
  • Recent designs have miniaturized electrical motors activating a pusher plate within the device, but connected to externally carried batteries by wire, or by a transcutaneous electrical energy transfer system.
  • The ADL immediately made its presence felt – by turns, assertive externally and commiserative internally. Matthew Yglesias » Double Standard: In a Good Way!
  • The inside of the house is in good condition, but externally it's in need of repair.
  • Only 'first quality' quarries can be used externally without risk of delamination.
  • Thanks for the nod on the IT assistant job, I know it must be a bit of a bore having to advertise it externally and all the kerfuffle it must cause.
  • The chancel is short, there are no quire aisles, and the transept apses were rounded externally. The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church
  • The house was a little bigger on the inside than it had appeared externally, though my first impression of its filthiness held true.
  • These temporal positions can be validly labeled conceptually with fixed totally conceptional categories as “not-yet-happening,” “presently-happening,” or “no-longer-happening” by a person labeling them as such, relative to his or her position while passing along this non-externally established, but nevertheless existent axis. What Does a Buddha Know in Knowing the Past, Present, and Future? ��� Part Two: Variant Indian Buddhist Views Concerning Temporally Related Phenomena
  • Externally it resembles a cross between an Italian palazzo and a baronial hunting lodge tacked on to a far older watchtower.
  • It is properly an empyreumatic oil of turpentine, and has been much used in medicine both externally and internally. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Externally imposed short-term alterations of this kind in the assessment of GRE clearly undermine prudent housekeeping by local government.
  • Externally, a range of print media is available for the insertion of company propaganda, should the occasion arise.
  • Used externally or internally, turmeric promotes healing in cases of trauma or injury.
  • “Imagination cannot conceive how disjoined I was,” he noted, “how internally, externally and universally I was unsettled, mixed up and ruptured.” LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • I found this use of the term "developmentalism" rather odd since it has always meant a mixture of Walt Rostow type economics internally and free trade treaties externally, such as NAFTA, CAFTA, etc. to me. Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist
  • Externally what catch the eye are the closely spaced vertical timbers (close studding), quatrefoil decoration, and windows with moulded timber mullions.
  • These latter filaments do not appear externally, and indeed a membrane, termed the operculum (Fig. 2, op), is developed from the front of each series of branchial apertures, Fig. 3. The Common Frog
  • The juice extracted from the fresh flowers is a natural antiseptic that can be used externally to treat bacterial infections and vaginal thrush.
  • Clad externally in stainless steel panels at the street and a silver grey terracotta shingled rainscreen above, the windows vary in size.
  • Under such circumstances, the occupation undoubtedly is exploited as an instrument for some externally determined goals other than scholarship.
  • They sublate not themselves mutually, not the one the other externally; but each sublates itself in itself, and is in its own self the contrary of itself. Languagehat.com: SUBLATE.
  • Instead, the initial law that the state sought to enforce against interstate commerce must itself be an externally valid exercise of the state¡¦s police power. The Volokh Conspiracy » WINE WARS, PART 7–WEBB-KENYON ACT:
  • At least externally, the cardinal reacted in an even-tempered way to negative criticism by bishops and lay people.
  • This has been applied externally with benefit for scirrhous cancer, and to ease the pain of nervous gout. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Hobbes couched the argument in terms of liberty vs. necessity, rather than free vs. externally determined will.
  • The aircraft was first rolled out for public viewing in 1996 when it was externally complete.
  • A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user.
  • The ventral nerve cord is covered externally by a peritoneum.
  • Externally, this pavilion has disturbing overtones of abandoned blockhouses or military vehicles.
  • The nephroid is the epicycloid formed by a circle of radius a rolling externally on a fixed circle of radius 2a.
  • The first design trend we examine here is in the orientation of the pectoral fin base, defined externally as the angle of inclination of the insertion of the pectoral fin on the body.
  • They suggested that this species is similar in microstructure to modern unionid bivalves, which are externally prismatic and internally nacreous.
  • It is while looking at what seems both externally and internally complete and perfect happiness that the thought occurs — how must these people sigh, when driven across the dreary wilderness that intervenes between the lake country and the sea-coast, for such homes as these! — those unfortunates who, bought by the Arabs for a couple of doti, are taken away to Zanzibar to pick cloves, or do hamal work! How I Found Livingstone
  • Externally, mixed with two or three parts of olive oil, liquid storax was found to be very effective as a local remedy in scabies.
  • The same suture is then threaded out externally through an aperture a few centimeters distal.

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