How To Use Insertion In A Sentence

  • The fin's origin is relatively far behind the pelvic fin insertion.
  • He had previously undergone insertion of a gold weight into the left upper eyelid.
  • The micropipette was pulled manually to a gradual taper to ease insertion into the tissue.
  • Upper genital tract infection associated with intrauterine contraceptive devices is temporally linked to the insertion of the device.
  • This non-automatic numbering has the advantage that if a text refers to the numbers, insertion or deletion of an item does not disturb the correspondence.
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  • Other rules would account for glide insertion and consonant sharing.
  • Then with suitable software you can both search for text and select and extract text for insertion into your own document.
  • A threat also exists in the form of steganography, which is the insertion of an encrypted message in a larger image file.
  • So why do both *repin and luθ avoid r-insertion while *hanθ does not? Oddly formed locatives with inessive postclitic in Etruscan
  • For several months the prices displayed by the machines on insertion of the card have been in both euro and punts, but on Tuesday the machines refused to recognise euros!
  • This fact at once points to an analogy with the umbellate allies, and induces us to examine the insertion of the flowers more critically. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • Insertion with sharp instruments carries a serious risk of injuring intrathoracic or abdominal viscera.
  • Prof. SUTHERLAND: Well, they look very different, obviously, in that they are filled with blots, crossings out into linear insertions. Manuscripts Suggest Jane Austen Had A Great Editor
  • Keyword insertion is a powerful feature that can save you time and also help make your ad text more relevant. (Ad)Word of the Day: Keyword Insertion
  • It has a wide cell tropism and remains extra-chromosomal, therefore minimising the risk of insertional mutagenesis.
  • A proposal known as stratospheric aerosol insertion suggests that chemicals - sulfur dioxide, in this case - sprayed into the Earth's nearest atmospheric levels could bind with other chemicals to reflect sunlight from the Earth. FOXNews.com
  • After insertion of the needle into the lymph node, the stylet was removed.
  • The device allows the surgeon to maintain full control of the donor lenticule at all stages of insertion. Undefined
  • Thus, though Guthrie believed that the insertion of the deltoid was the lowest point at which the bone should be divided, Esmarch has shown that at least four and a half inches can be removed and yet a most useful arm remain. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • The muscle is transected from its insertion to the humerus so that the only remaining attachment is the nerve and blood vessels.
  • In monocotyledons, the expanding region of leaves, where cell division and tissue expansion take place, is located near the leaf insertion point.
  • In my former cases the pustule produced by the insertion of the virus was more like one of those which are so thickly spread over the body in a bad kind of confluent smallpox. On Vaccination Against Smallpox
  • The Russian M.nister at Berlin, M. Alopaeus, despatched also an 'estafette' to the Russian charge d'affaires at Hamburg, with orders to apply for the insertion of the article, which accordingly appeared. The Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Contact us immediately if your child experiences any of the following: fever higher than 101° Fahrenheit pain uncontrolled by over-the-counter pain medication swelling or redness at the needle-insertion site bleeding or discharge (such as pus) from the needle-insertion site Radiofrequency Ablation
  • Anchor suture devices were used to fix each tendon end to the talus or to the calcaneus at the original insertion of the ligaments.
  • I wasn't sure that I really wanted to know how these things work, but my box of applicator tampons came with a set of full-colour instructions on proper insertion, and I certainly found out.
  • Acupuncture involves the insertion of needles into specific points of the body.
  • The preferred site of administration is the skin over the deltoid muscle insertion or over the triceps muscle.
  • The physician should palpate bony prominences and tendinous insertions near the heel and midfoot, noting any tenderness or palpable defects.
  • The technique of free hand insertion with the lateral mass screw of atlas and vertebra dentata pedicle screw is simple, fixation is reliability and is well worth to spreading.
  • Externally, a range of print media is available for the insertion of company propaganda, should the occasion arise.
  • The kaleidoscope was a one-handed device that allowed freedom of one arm for IV insertion.
  • In addition to steering and focusing magnets, the storage ring also contains undulator and wiggler magnets - collectively called insertion devices.
  • Stephanie Prior said: Nexplanon has a new preloaded applicator which is designed to reduce the risk of insertion difficulties and it is radio-opaque so that it can be identified on an Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • For insertion in the proximal tibia, the spinal needle is directed inferiorly at a 45-degree angle from the perpendicular.
  • The negative aspect of providing this flexibility is the added complexity, in particular to support insertions, deletions and updates.
  • Seven insertions were located in the retrotransposon array, indicating that the terminal array is not refractory to P-element integrations.
  • Tracheal stent insertion was performed under general anesthesia with a rigid bronchoscope.
  • From the centre of this footstalk rises a bundle of filaments that encircle the style, stamens springing also from the insertion of the leaves of the corolla, lining it with delicate beauty and waving their slender forms with exquisite grace. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
  • Other names are ‘occipital spur or torus occipitalis’, it is the insertion site of the ligamentum nuchae.
  • As it descends through the arm, it lies at first lateral to the brachial artery; about the level of the insertion of the Coracobrachialis it crosses the artery, usually in front of, but occasionally behind it, and lies on its medial side at the bend of the elbow, where it is situated behind the lacertus fibrosus (bicipital fascia), and is separated from the elbow-joint by the Brachialis. IX. Neurology. 6b. The Anterior Divisions
  • The distance from the placental edge to the insertion of the umbilical cord was measured after delivery, and the results were used to classify cord insertion as normal, marginal, or velamentous.
  • Distinct from this diffuse and moderate stenosis at the isthmus is the condition known as coarctation of the aorta, or marked stenosis often amounting to complete obliteration of its lumen, seen in adults and occuring at or near, oftenest a little below, the insertion of the ligamentum arteriosum into the aorta. VI. The Arteries. 2. The Aorta
  • The high copy number and general dispersion of retrotransposons throughout the genome, as well as the large local change caused by their insertion, provide an excellent basis for the development of DNA-based markers.
  • Examples are hip joint replacement, cataract extraction, prostate resection, and cardiac pacemaker insertion.
  • The first was an emergency suturing of her scalp lacerations and insertion of an intra cranial pressure monitor through a burr hole.
  • Regardless of the weft being woven, the machine adjusts every insertion for minimal air consumption.
  • He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play.
  • This interaction disrupts the higher tight bond of the LPS, which allow the peptide insertion and translocation to the outer membrane inner leaflet and to the intermembrane space. rBPI PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Identification of clonal proviral insertions by oncogenic retroviruses has led to the isolation of novel tumor-associated genes.
  • Shoot length was measured from the insertion point on the stem to the tangent line between the apices of the most apical green leaves.
  • Scientists hope that the insertion of normal genes into the diseased cells will provide a cure.
  • In some cases the two heads of gastrocnemius may be unjoined until their insertion onto the calcaneus and with separation from soleus.
  • He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play.
  • An incision was made in the middle of the crural fascia, starting at the insertion of the Achilles tendon and extending up to the popliteal fossa to the level of origin of the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle.
  • As it involved a non-surgical method of insertion, the yellow pellet gained a lot of supporters despite its life threatening side effects
  • Sitting off to the side of the activity on the seabed is the "top hat," a 5-foot-tall containment dome that will only be used if the insertion tube fails, Suttles said. 2theadvocate.com Latest News
  • Shoppers, too, could be more proactive in declining packaging where it is not needed: the automatic insertion of a product into a bag when it is bought, for instance.
  • After insertion, catheters were sutured to the skin and covered with gauze and an occlusive dressing.
  • For Avison, at this stage of her career and life, it appears only as a parenthetical insertion, a possibility.
  • On the other hand, Terri, I think that Mark 7:17's status as a parenthetical comment, Matthew's apparent awareness that it was an editorial insertion into Mark see his parallel version, and most importantly the fact that there were debates about the issue in early Christianity all suggest that nothing Jesus had said obviously constituted an annulation of the kosher food laws. Quote of the Day (Marilyn McEntyre)
  • Open Cretan stitch or faggoting is used in making open decorative seams and to attach insertions.
  • This may be remedied as far as possible by the insertion of plenty of waste pieces of platinum -- if platinized, so much the better, as that facilitates the escape of the gas. American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
  • Protein was added to both sides of the membrane, and the increase of the membrane conductance due to insertion of pores was observed with the electrometer.
  • In this study, tests for associations between insertions as a class and variation in bristle number were assessed using a permutation-based one-tailed test of significance.
  • In situ hybridization to polytene chromosomes confirmed that each insertion was in a typical euchromatic, banded region.
  • Since crossovers occurred on either side of each insertion site, interference may act across the insertion.
  • The purpose of good database logical design is to eliminate data redundancy and insertion and deletion anomalies.
  • The effect of different fillers such as hollow glass microsphere, pulverous coal ash and foam polymer on water insertion loss of sound isolation rubber material were studied.
  • The fourth copy, containing the Topi insertion, was located in an unmapped area of the genome.
  • Keyword insertion is an advanced feature used to dynamically update your ad text with your chosen keywords. (Ad)Word of the Day: Keyword Insertion
  • After being targeted to the thylakoid membrane, the D1 protein elongation and membrane insertion occur concomitantly.
  • Tenderness and a palpable mass were found at the adductor muscle insertion area.
  • I might also be interested to find out that vowel insertion is widespread enough in the world's languages to have a name, epenthesis also called anaptyxis. Archive 2007-05-01
  • Despite initial concerns, tumour ingrowth has only occasionally been described, but it has been successfully treated by both laser and the insertion of overlapping stents.
  • Assignment complete, awaiting reinsertion into next available symbiote body. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » January : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Some chromosomes may be unable to re-establish homologous synapsis after the insertion.
  • Retrocalcaneal bursitis is a distinct entity hallmarked by pain that is anterior to the Achilles tendon and just superior to its insertion on the os calcis.
  • —The artery is superficial throughout its entire extent, being covered, in front, by the integument and the superficial and deep fasciæ; the lacertus fibrosus (bicipital fascia) lies in front of it opposite the elbow and separates it from the vena mediana cubiti; the median nerve crosses from its lateral to its medial side opposite the insertion of the Coracobrachialis. VI. The Arteries. 4b. 2. The Brachial Artery
  • There is a species of huckleberry common to the piny lands from the commencement of the Columbian valley to the seacoast; it rises to the hight of 6 or 8 feet. is a simple branching some what defuse stem; the main body or trunk is cilindric and of a dark brown, while the colateral branches are green smooth, squar, and put forth a number of alternate branches of the same colour and form from the two horizontal sides only. the fruit is a small deep perple berry which the natives inform us is very good. the leaf is thin of a pale green and small being 3/4 of an inch in length and 3/8 in width; oval terminateing more accutely at the apex than near the insertion of the footstalk which is at the base; veined, nearly entire, serrate but so slightly so that it is scarcely perceptible; footstalk short and there position with rispect to each other is alternate and two ranked, proceeding from the horizontal sides of the bough only. The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • Similarly, all genera have some sort of anterior conoid like structure associated with predation or intracellular insertion in the Apicomplexa.
  • So, it seems to me that while Metathesis occurred in positions after the stress accent to remedy awkward syllabification, a-Epenthesis the left-to-right insertion of *a occurred in positions *before* the stress accent. Phonotactic processes during Syncope in Pre-IE
  • Hind tibiae somewhat incrassated with infuscated tips; the usual setae are long and conspicuous; on the inner face a dark brown band runs from the insertion of the tibia to its middle, where it ends in a point; the infuscated tip of the tibia sends out a much shorter dark brown band which stops before reaching the basal band.
  • Postcoital insertion of an intrauterine device is also highly effective as a postcoital contraceptive, but only in a select group of patients at low risk for sexually transmitted diseases.
  • The puntillero, 'tacker' had scuttled out with his short, sharp razor-sharp knife to cut the bull's spinal chord, the coup de grace, but as he begins his surgical insertion, the cut awakens the bull, and he rises howling and scrambling to his feet, the matador falls back, and the peones again appear. There is no such thing as a bullfight
  • The first days of incarceration should be the first days of rehabilitation and social reinsertion, but the system doesn't have enough money to take such serious measures.
  • Scientists hope that the insertion of normal genes into the diseased cells will provide a cure.
  • This method requires the reconstruction of the origins and insertions of the masticatory musculature.
  • Some systems have a pistol that can take up to ten screws and, as a diestock is not required, insertion is very easy, meaning that operative time is reduced considerably.
  • And if counting the spondees in the dactyls might have distracted me from what the words were saying (it didn't), wondering about the parenthetical insertions pulled me back in.
  • The second phase consists of the removal of extra teeth, the insertion of dental implants if teeth are missing, and the straightening of teeth using braces.
  • The poison theme is admirably heightened so that we see David Rubin's fine Claudius miming the insertion of the "leperous distilment" into old ­Hamlet's ear even as the Ghost describes it, and later Rubin whips a toxic bottle out of his pocket to envenom Laertes's sword. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • This is the first use of the word _vaccination_, or, more familiarly, cow-pox, which is an eruption arising from the insertion into the system of matter obtained from the eruption on the teats and udders of cows, and especially in Gloucestershire; it is also frequently denominated _vaccine matter_; and the whole affair, inoculation and its consequences, is called vaccination, from the Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
  • The results in terms of numbers of insertions/deletions located in different isochore families are reported in PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • On Galileo, we did our probe insertion and our orbit insertion all within a 4-hour period.
  • No mutations were detected associated with resistance to multinucleoside or nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors, such as Q151M or insertions at codon 69.
  • Its distinguishing features are the insertion between ovolo and spiral roll of a torus ornamented with a braided pattern, called a GUILLOCHE; the absence of the palmettes from the corners formed by the spiral roll; and the fact that the channel of the roll is double instead of single, which gives a more elaborate character to that member. A History of Greek Art
  • So typical of totalitarian regimes … and the funny kicker is the oblamma / bider propaganda advert in the mix - truly a compelling insertion!. California Literary Review
  • In sharp contrast with insertions/deletions, the densities of SNPs were largely uniform over all isochore families PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Arrows below the gene map indicate primers used in PCR analysis of the P-element insertions.
  • [The following three paragraphs were begun by JA as an interlineation in the MS and then continued on a separate sheet marked for insertion ahead of the entry of 17 April, below.] John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778
  • The stiff peduncle, in turn, functions as a rigid base for the flexible insertion of the caudal fin.
  • Then draw the lift lines perpendicular to the insertion lines and mark the midpoint between the insertion lines.
  • In addition to cross-channel promotions, ad insertions and mailings will be utilized to lure potential customers.
  • The nineteenth century also saw the commercial development of chemical contraceptives, usually in the form of pessaries for insertion into the vagina.
  • Grav Chute Insertion: embarked squads can deep strike over any point the Valkyrie moves over in its Movement phase, taking dangerous terrain tests as they land.
  • At Marks and Spencer's I bought a peach-coloured vest and trollies to match with insertions of lace.
  • A critical challenge to the success of the insertions and extractions was the constant rotation of the supporting units.
  • The posterior heel includes the retrocalcaneal bursa, which is located between the calcaneus and the Achilles tendon insertion site, and the retroachilles bursa, which is located between the Achilles tendon and the skin.
  • For example, SINES and LINES can cause insertional mutagenesis, hybrid dysgenesis, chromosomal rearrangements, etc. Junk DNA, Junk Science, and The Onion Test - The Panda's Thumb
  • Also, with previous methods, the cording often was cut into multiple pieces for easier insertion into the sides of the bag, which ultimately detracted from the look and feel of the bedding.
  • Editorial insertions of stereotypes and fabrications into a Times reporter's copy extended at least into the 1980s.
  • Any of the above operations may also have to include replacement of the leaky tricuspid valve with an artificial valve, and insertion of a pacemaker. Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries (CCTGA)
  • My previous suggestion of insertion of a glottal stop, BTW, has the plus side that glottal stops exist beforehand in the language, while geminates do not again, if I haven't lost track of all of your ideas. A few more words on my new Gemination rule for Pre-IE
  • He also notes, ‘We went from a flat flange to a tough design with a specified insertion force with very tight tolerancing.’
  • A feasible way to decrease the risk of insertional mutagenesis is to combine the reprogramming factors into a single polycistronic vector by inserting a 'self-cleaving' 2A peptide or an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) sequence between two consecutive open reading frames. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Some patients may present with tendinopathy at the insertion of the Achilles tendon on the calcaneus.
  • In the event of failure to intubate the trachea or ventilate the patient's lungs with a bag and mask, insertion of a laryngeal mask airway should be attempted.
  • In all cases with exogenous DNA inserted into the SalI, SphI, or ClaI site, we find that genomic insertions are largely refractory to mobilization by the active Mos1 transposase.
  • The densities of insertions/deletions in chromosomes 17 to 22 are reported for the five isochore families. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Succinylcholine is used in intensive care wards, usually to assist the insertion of a tracheal tube. Times, Sunday Times
  • IUD insertion or mifepristone administration following ovulation may cause endometrial changes that could impede implantation of the conceptus in the endometrium.
  • He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play.
  • Major alterations, like the insertion of stained-glass windows which pervert natural lighting effects, undermine this.
  • As a mechanism it isn't without problems, I admit: typically (in the examples I've seen, anyway) dissimilation leads to the substitution of another phoneme, not to the insertion of one (or the introduction of a new allophone). Japanese dialect mirrors suspected PIE development of sibilantization between two dental stops
  • This insertion is uncomfortable and your child may cry during this brief process, but once the probe is inserted, your child should feel only mild discomfort. Sleep study with a pH probe
  • We developed a new sheathless technique for percutaneous intraaortic balloon catheter insertion which reduces the effective catheter diameter.
  • —The artery is superficial throughout its entire extent, being covered, in front, by the integument and the superficial and deep fasciæ; the lacertus fibrosus (bicipital fascia) lies in front of it opposite the elbow and separates it from the vena mediana cubiti; the median nerve crosses from its lateral to its medial side opposite the insertion of the Coracobrachialis. VI. The Arteries. 4b. 2. The Brachial Artery
  • The insertion of gastrocnemius is discussed following the description of the origin of the soleus muscle.
  • Before the procedure is begun, the correct depth of the umbilical artery catheter insertion should be estimated.
  • The main causes of the death of one fetus in twin pregnancy were cord elements(5 cases), fetal deformity(3 cases), velamentous insertion(4 cases)and unknown etiology(15 cases).
  • Transcriptions from Newton's manuscripts represent deletions as strike-outs and insertions are enclosed within angle brackets.
  • The effect of the proline insertions on the linker stiffness is, however, unclear.
  • For today's installment of (Ad) Word of the Day, we're looking at keyword insertion from the AdWords Glossary: (Ad)Word of the Day: Keyword Insertion
  • The invention relates to the field of housings for connection of circuit boards to mother boards mounted therein and in particular to housings having zero insertion force connectors.
  • Little Domesday is a less magnificent affair, scrawled over about 900 pages of parchment by a variety of scribes, and peppered with corrections, deletions and insertions.
  • The basis for successful use of Implanon is a correct and carefully performed subdermal insertion of the implant in accordance with the product instructions. Hundreds become pregnant despite contraceptive implant Implanon
  • Two hundred thousand rice mutants are now available and have been mapped by the insertion of what are known as flanking sequence tags - small pieces of DNA or molecular tags that integrate into the rice genome. Innovations-report
  • The insertion of a separate air barrier may add additional cost but can be accomplished with relative ease with masonry cavity or veneer walls or walls containing an interior finish, such as furred drywall.
  • Since orbit insertion, the spacecraft has been spinning at the slow rate of 1 revolution every 3 minutes.
  • Frogman Corps with extensive training in submarine lock-out/lock-in procedures, parachute insertion into open sea and subsequent amphibious assault operations. Heroes or Villains?
  • For intracellular measurements the probe is commonly a glass micropipette that has been back-filled with a salt-solution and has a tip diameter suitable for insertion into a plant cell.
  • Be sure to mark the insertion of visual aids on your note cards.
  • “Why I sent him some pennillion for insertion, and he did not insert them.” Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • It is interesting to note that cord abnormalities such as true knots, nuchal cord, insertional abnormalities, tumors, and single umbilical artery were not seen in our study.
  • Extension of the stifle joint would increase the distance between the femoral origin of the gastrocnemius and its insertion to the summit of fibular tarsal bone (calcis) were it not for the gastrocnemius and superficial flexor (perforatus). Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • By the way, there's something wrong with the insertion code -- it only insert at the end of the text instead of where the cursor is ... Hi Smiley!
  • Size was assessed by measuring the length from the apex to insertion of the left forewing to the nearest 0.5 mm.
  • We were doing the final burns for orbital insertion when I finally had time to look at the unpromising object on the screen.
  • Let's not even mention the sneaky insertion of the word ‘programs’.
  • Insertion should be within the ‘triangle of safety’ through the fifth interspace.
  • The muscle is detached from its insertion at the greater tubercle of the humerus, leaving its blood supply to the thoracoacromial artery and internal mammary artery.
  • Penetration by the hardened erect penis is also known as intromission, or by the Latin name immissio penis (Latin for "insertion of the penis"). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Both ipecac-induced emesis and emesis from insertion of a lavage tube can increase the risk of aspiration. Hydrocarbon Ingestion
  • Open Cretan stitch or faggoting is used in making open decorative seams and to attach insertions.
  • The original photos and titles were rarely seen together until final insertion of the scanned images by the printer.
  • The insertion of an inner rod into the waveguide can rarefy the spectrum of the competing modes in the vicinity of the operating mode and restrict the mode competing effectively.
  • Optical fibre amplifiers . Basic specification. Part 7 - 1 : test methods out - of - band insertion losses. Filtered optical power meter.
  • Phase shift brought by natural binary refraction does not exist in the modulator, there is no zero-field leakage, temperature stability is very good, and insertion loss is small.
  • This makes it suitable for insertion into small housings, large instrumentation, or analytical equipment.
  • They came in a nice Pelican hard case with a wax cleaner, " oto- ease" insertion lube, name tag, and cleaning cloth.
  • These gRNAs mediate drastic editing of many maxicircle gene transcripts by insertion and deletion of uridine residues.
  • Position-effect variegation results from the juxtaposition of euchromatin and heterochromatin by chromosome rearrangement or transposon insertion.
  • This cell type could provide a source of material for an 'allogeneic' cartilage replacement therapy, whereby cells derived from donors can be taken and used to grow a large tissue bank of cartilage that can be stored and is suitable for insertion into patients with acute knee injuries. The Engineer - News
  • The slightly different amounts of DNA in isochore families between (A) and (B) are related to the fact that deletions in Venter's chromosomes are seen as insertions in the reference chromosomes, and the latter are slightly different from Venter's chromosomes because of insertions and deletions. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • 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.
  • If they got their tonsils and adenoids removed in an adenotonsillectomy, the risk of tube reinsertion fell even further. Globe and Mail
  • Needle insertion into the tender points was avoided in this study.
  • The contactor is a stamped spring pin with 26 gram actuation force per ball and cycle life of 100,000 insertions. ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom - Today's New Product News
  • Who brought to the coast 56lb. weights with a screw in the bottom, which opened for the insertion of from ten to fifteen pounds of lead, _after their correctness had been tried by the native in comparison with his own weights_? Trade and Travel in the Far East or Recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China.
  • Open Cretan stitch or faggoting is used in making open decorative seams and to attach insertions.
  • The bass powers up by the insertion of a jack into the switching output socket on the lower rim of each Thunderbass.
  • For example, the initial stage could provide the translunar insertion burn, then stay attached on the way to the moon.
  • You do need to open up your case but, since it just requires a spare bracket space, you don't need to worry about slot insertion or other expansion slot issues.
  • Much of the opera is swift moving dialogue, but a distinctive feature is Martinu's insertion of slower moving sections.
  • Products of the chain reaction were fractionated by size in agarose gels to detect the presence of insertions or deletions.
  • The physician should palpate bony prominences and tendinous insertions near the heel and midfoot, noting any tenderness or palpable defects.
  • Economically, coffee production came to dominate as Colombian insertion into the world market economy depended on this export commodity.
  • The base presents a concavo-convex surface, for articulation with the greater multangular; it has no facets on its sides, but on its radial side is a tubercle for the insertion of the Abductor pollicis longus. II. Osteology. 6b. 2. The Metacarpus
  • Since sequence is important in the Avida genome – it is after all an opcode program – the probability that a given mutation will appear via insertion or substitution in a given position is then about 1/55 * 1/25, or 0.000727. Behe Blows It (in other news, dog bites man) - The Panda's Thumb
  • Just prior to insertion of the IV line, the dressing and cream should be removed.
  • For the circle around the insertion is seen to increase, and to inflame; and I believe, undergoes a kind of diurnal paroxysm of torpor and paleness with a succeeding increase of action and colour, like a topical fever-fit. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • The genioglossus muscles take origin from the middle of the back of the lower jaw and have a fan-like insertion into each side of the midline of the tongue.
  • Renilla and firefly luciferase genes to create pcDNA3. 1-hODC-IRES. pcDNA3. 1-V5-ZNF9 was constructed by insertion of the PCR-generated full-length open reading frame of human ZNF9 into pENTR and subsequent recombination into pcDNA3. 1/nV5-Dest (Invitrogen) by recombinational cloning (Invitrogen). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • This time the person concerned was a burly Englishman who dealt with any resistance to tube insertion by the use of brute force. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anatomy as two posterior ligaments which run each from three points on the sides of the os suffraginis to a piece of fibro cartilage, described as the glenoid cartilage, and attached to the postero-superior edge of the os coronae; between them is the insertion of the inferior sesamoidean ligament. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • In that language there is no fermion propagator and no Higgs insertion - the effect of the Higgs has been summed into our definition of the massive fermion. Dark Matter and Fifth Forces
  • the insertion of a vowel in the plural of the word `bush' is epenthesis
  • The distributions of insertions/deletions are in striking contrast with those of SNPs which exhibit almost the same density across all isochore families with, however, a trend for lower concentrations in gene-rich regions. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Wood found a muscle with a second head arising from the anterior annular ligament, and was separate from the rest of the muscle, as far as the insertion;
  • He recorded an item for insertion in the programme.
  • To the best of my knowledge, this tendon insertional pattern represents a unique morphological construct for cetaceans, mammals that lack connections between epaxial muscles and pelves.
  • That the doctrine of the filioque and its uncanonical insertion in the Latin creed present serious obstacles to the reconciliation of churches has long been clear.
  • Techniques for pleurodesis include thoracotomy, thoracoscopy, chest tube insertion, and thoracentesis.
  • Short head: coracoid process of scapula with coracobrachialis INSERTION posterior border of bicipital tuberosity of radius over bursa and bicipital aponeurosis to deep fascia and subcutaneous ulna Archive 2009-01-01
  • As already discussed, increases in ionic strength seem to enhance the hydrophobicity of the peptide, which can be stabilized by peptide insertion into the lipid film and/or lipid oligomerization.
  • Cases of deafness were reported in medical journals, as well as aural cavity damage from the insertion of mini headphones.
  • Some patients may present with tendinopathy at the insertion of the Achilles tendon on the calcaneus.
  • With the insertion of two clevis pins, he had converted the Tank into a crypt. CORMORANT
  • The insertion may ascend on the lateral face of the radius or may be extended distally to the navicular, trapezium, or base of the third metacarpal bone.

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