How To Use Iota In A Sentence

  • The third muscle to consider is a superficial muscle that lies along the anterior side of the tibiotarsus.
  • Medici_, published in 1642, and _Hydriotaphia; or, Urn Burial_, 1658, a discourse upon rites of burial and incremation, suggested by some Roman funeral urns, dug up in Norfolk. Brief History of English and American Literature
  • Certainly the Cambrian record is deeply biased in favour of shelly fossils, as revealed by the exceptionally preserved Burgess Shale and Chengjiang biotas, where the vast majority of taxa and individuals were non-biomineralizing.
  • There is not one iota of truth in the story.
  • Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed.
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  • They do not bioaccumulate in biota to any appreciable extent, as they are largely metabolized.
  • Time, ah, I want to seize you. Will not let you away from my side iota!
  • With few exceptions, having taken a toke the night before has not one iota of impact on the job people do.
  • Hansen and Quinn give us eight distinct patterns, such as “alpha followed by an epsilon becomes long alpha, alpha followed by epsilon iota becomes long alpha with an iota subscript,” and so on, for eight impossible to memorize (at least for me) rules. Greek is hard « paper fruit
  • So it's a very different kind of biota that would have been in these lagoons or near-shore deposits, near-shore areas 36 million years ago. New Species Of Extinct Giant Penguin Discovered
  • Some civil servant looked at her application and said: ‘Rules is rules,’ without applying an iota of common sense.
  • M. M.iotaxy of androecium, 405 of calyx, 403 corolla, 403 gynoecium, 405 Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • After pilot interviews with six patients (data not shown), we audiotaped clinical consultations and semistructured interviews in the patient's home 1-5 days later.
  • The Permian extinction, 244 million years ago, devastated the marine biota: tabulate and rugose corals, blastoid echinoderms, graptolites, and most crinoids died out, as did the last of the trilobites. Paleozoic
  • ‘Near-death does that to you,’ he replies without an iota of self-consciousness.
  • I also oohed and ahed over the Saint Laurent exhibition at San Francisco's de Young Museum in December of 2008, and his work never loses one iota of its vision or sparkle. Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Yves Saint Laurent 101
  • Happily, I then realised that the items I had to post were not in any way urgent: it would matter not one iota if none of them reached the addressees for a week or two.
  • The normal microbiota in this anoxic environment are composed of bacteria, ciliate and flagellate protozoa, and anaerobic chytridiomycete fungi.
  • Kriota dealt with the overthrow of the human population, viral vampirism, genetic engineering, hypertrichosis aka Wolfman disease and more! Archive 2010-02-01
  • In a syndiotactic macromolecule, the configurational repeating unit consists of two configurational base units that are enantiomeric.
  • Not one iota, not one dot of the law will pass away until all is fulfilled. Christianity Today
  • Having some Government bureaucracy, at a cost of $28 million, is not really going to make one iota of difference to those families who are most in need.
  • Frankly, some foul language can convey such complex, multivalent ideas in single syllables it feels a shame to try to elaborate and risk losing one iota of poignancy in a heated moment.
  • Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed.
  • Alcohol thus prevents the cells from attacking invading bodies or of reacting in the presence of the toxins which also, as is well known, exert a more or less marked negative chemiotaxis, i.e., the cells appear to be paralyzed. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • As my taxi driver drove me from the Islamabad airport into the heart of Rawalpindi, Pakistan, I was struck by how different every iota of existence was here.
  • In that fax, the Crown transmitted the defence request for disclosure of the audiotape and the booking videotape.
  • They led by 1-2 to 0-0 early on, with the dangerous Watson bundling the sliotar to the net.
  • In addition, after each interview the interviewer audiotaped impressions and field notes and these were also transcribed verbatim.
  • The audiotapes will be released shortly after the conclusion of each of the arguments.
  • Quite a few species once thought to be extinct have been rediscovered in recent times, including the local ebony (Trochetiopsis ebenus), St. Helena olive (Nesiota elliptica), false gumwood (Commidendrum spurium) and bastard gumwood (Commidendrum rotundifolium). St. Helena scrub and woodlands
  • What properties of spirochetes (or of the termite gut itself) enable them to become such a prominent component of the microbiota?
  • While Banks 'promotion is welcomed, the fact remains that in the seven years of Kelly's commissionership, the number of blacks in top ranks has increased barely an iota. Len Levitt: Window Dressing And Musical Chairs
  • I don't mind that in the least, not one iota. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again, it is not clear that they differ one iota on their view of this dispute.
  • While discharging duties, I have taken unpopular decisions in my career, but without an iota of prejudice.
  • Because of the fragility of the island's biota, access to the islands is tightly regulated, and most tourist expeditions only stay for three or four days.
  • Richard disputed the right, and protested that his land was not _heriotable. The Coming of the Friars
  • The sandstone massif of western Arnhem Land harbors a highly endemic biota, with endemism seen across many animal and plant groups. Arnhem Land tropical savanna
  • That's about right; the boundaries I was considering for the whole patrol area, at least to start with, would be defined by 218 Persei to the Galactic north, 780 Arietis to the south, and the 'east-west' distance along the lines from 56 Arietis to iota Andromedae; about half a Galactic degree. My Enemy My Ally
  • As they effortlessly key in the words there is not even an iota of confusion among them.
  • The bird's tibia (lower leg bone) has been fused with some of the upper bones of the foot to form the tibiotarsus.
  • What he wanted was to keep a stern eye on his cavalry, led by a Galatian named Amyntas, who had been secretary to old King Deiotarus. Antony and Cleopatra
  • polyphylly," using the word in the same sense as in ordinary descriptive botany, while "pleiotaxy" may be applied to those cases in which the number of whorls is increased. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • In the end, the sustainability of the aquaculture industry will benefit from a description of the gastrointestinal biota of aquatic organisms.
  • Much to her credit, no amount of upbraiding or name-calling has moved her an iota.
  • On a dark night, you can usually spot AE hanging out on the northwestern perimeter of a spangle of stars about two finger-widths east of Iota Aurigae. Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: February 5-7, 2010 | Universe Today
  • Taking a strong exception to the news article carried in a section of media he said that there was not even an 'iota' of truth involved and appealed that the media should act with more responsibility before going ahead with such stories which damages the image of the institution. The Hindu - Front Page
  • Variations in chemiotaxis towards different organisms probably depend in natural conditions, as well as in active immunity, upon the opsonic content of the serum. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • There is not one iota of truth in the story.
  • Polyacetadehyde may exist in atactic, syndiotactic and isotactic forms.
  • Genius, devotion, and courage; the adornments of his mind, and the energies of his soul, all exerted to their uttermost stretch, could not roll back one hair's breadth the wheel of time's chariot; that which had been was written with the adamantine pen of reality, on the everlasting volume of the past; nor could agony and tears suffice to wash out one iota from the act fulfilled. I.8
  • At Copley, he also exhibited a continuous 80 slide projection, coupled with an audiotape, showing a nine-person chorus singing sea chanteys with a pianist accompanying them.
  • We find that they were also used in the ceremonies of the Mysteries, for we see their forms represented on the vases themselves: Bacchus frequently holds a cantharus, Satyrs carry a diota. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • The mothers' responses throughout the interview were audiotaped for coding purposes.
  • The Greek scholar will look to the Greek letters for Jesus: "iota eta sigma omicron upsilon sigma," which is variously transliterated IHSOYS or IHCOYC, the latter when converted to Latin letters using the common curved sigma variant. More on the "H"
  • I don't believe home advantage makes an iota of difference anymore in Gaelic football.
  • If one iota is wanting in the balance of any of these three factors, let her cast her love aside as a spurious article – she will love again; but if the investigation is satisfactory, let her hold it fast, and let nothing take it from her. The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
  • El senador Harry Reid se cree que todos ustedes son idiotas*. » WH demonstrates that it can read immigration polling. | RedState
  • It has a 70% crystal content and it doesn't alter its shape or size one iota.
  • Horenstein says the participants fell into one of three distinct groups of gut microbiota.
  • So I've tentatively extrapolated that gamma, delta, iota, chi, and rho are *cemla (cf. gimel), *talta (cf. daleth), *eiata (cf. yod), *χei and *rusa (cf. resh). An online Etruscan Dictionary has arrived
  • These observations support the hypothesis of functional redundancy in the human gut microbiota.
  • But in the monotremes the formation of the cenogenetic entoderm does not precede the invagination; hence in this case the construction of the germinal layers is less modified than in the other amniota. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • Documentation can take the form of written language transcriptions, audiotapes, photographs, videotapes, video prints, overhead transparencies, and children's productions.
  • There is not one iota of effort, thought or cunning that he will not bring to the cause. Times, Sunday Times
  • It springs or rushes out of ambush, opening its jaws quickly and allowing them to slam together hard enough to snap the relatively fragile tibiotarsus of the bird.
  • As the sun went down, the pillared forest aisles stretching westward filled first with golden haze, then glowed with a light redder than Phthiotan wine poured from the burning beaker of the sun; and only the mournful cooing of doves broke the solemn silence as the pine organ whispered its low coranach for the dead day; and the cool shadow of coming night crept, purple-mantled, velvet-sandaled, down the forest glades. St. Elmo. A Novel.
  • When the cell moves from a less to a greater degree of concentration, _i. e._ towards the focus of production, the chemiotaxis is termed positive; when the converse obtains, negative. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • one could grant to science and history everything they seem to teach regarding the age of the world, the origin of man, the impossibility of miracles, the impossibility of the immortality of the soul, and of the resurrection of the body, the Jahvist, the Elohist, the third Isaah, and so on, without abandoning one iota of the substance of the Jewish faith. A critique of Himmelfarb's scientific views - The Panda's Thumb
  • From a long delivery by Fitzpatrick, Foyle got goal side on McKinley and whipped the sliotar first time into the net.
  • My stepsister eats from her flock all the time, or did when I last checked, and other farmers of my acquaintance display no iota of sentimentality about their animals.
  • Roots may also be closely associated with other organisms, such as soil biota or symbionts, and differ in their degree of lignification.
  • Can the miracle of microbiota really work that fast? Times, Sunday Times
  • While training in celestial navigation however, Grissom, as a practical joke, quietly incorporated three new names onto NASA's star list: Dnoces (which was really Iota Ursae Majoris or Talitha), Navi (Epsilon Cassiopeiae) and Regor (Gamma Velorum or Suhail). Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • a survey of the nature of wisdom, according to the sense of the ancient philosophers, we shall find Aristotle, in the sixth of his Ethics, and the seventh chapter, defining it, nous kai ` episte'me ton timiota'ton te phu'sei, that is, the understanding and knowledge of things in their nature the most excellent and valuable. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • Much is now known about the stratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of this biota through current interest in the definition of the base of the Cambrian System.
  • The structure and morphology of syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) melt crystallized in high vacuum electrostatic fields has been respectively investigated by using WAXD, DSC and SEM.
  • In CD patients, reduced IgA-coating bacteria is associated with intestinal dysbiosis, which altogether provide new insights into the possible relationships between the gut microbiota and the host defences in this disorder. BioMed Central - Latest articles
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  • People absorb different quantities of calories from the exact same food, thanks to their gut microbiota.
  • The interviews were recorded on audiotape and transcribed by the researcher.
  • M. M.iotaxy of androecium, 405 of calyx, 403 corolla, 403 gynoecium, 405 Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • We have been training four nights a week, and on average we would go through 20 sliotars a night.
  • However, since F. evanescens did not exclude other fucoids in its new range, its effect on the recipient biota is probably small.
  • He released just at the right time, O'Donnell got his fingertips around the sliotar and lashed it across the body of Nash in the Cork goal in only the sixth minute.
  • The river has its own regulatory adjustments and its own dependent biota.
  • The interviews and consultations were audiotaped and transcribed.
  • I haven't seen one iota of evidence to support his claim.
  • And then there are those who don't care about the impacts on native biota, the fundamental ecosystem providers to life on Earth.
  • The Macaronesian flora has traditionally been suggested to represent the relictual fragment of a subtropical Tertiary plant biota once widespread in Europe and northern Africa.
  • Increased robusticity of owl bones could be seen in the general shape of the tarsometatarsus and its articulation with the tibiotarsus and the phalanges.
  • He pressed a button beside his phone and the audiotape hidden in his desk drawer clicked noiselessly into operation. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • [Greek: kai tauta de armozei epi tae ton theophilon teleutae ous stratiotas taes alaethous eusebeius ouk an hamartois eipon paralambanesthai othen kai epi tas thaekas auton ethos haemin parienai kai tas euchas para tautais poieisthai, timan te tas makarias auton psychas, os eulogos kai touton uph haemon giguomenon.] Primitive Christian Worship Or, The Evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, Against the Invocation of Saints and Angels, and the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • A point is scored when the sliotar is played by either team over the crossbar and between the posts.
  • In an audiotape played during the sentencing phase, Jeffs was heard softly telling five young girls to "set aside all your inhibitions" as he gave them instructions on how to please him sexually.
  • [15], such an investigation is warranted given that the extraembryonic membranes share numerous similarities in their basic structure and function that are conserved across amniota. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • More than four years on not one iota of evidence in support of the accusations has been provided.
  • The value of housing had changed not an iota, because value is not the same as price. Times, Sunday Times
  • Waverley expressed his surprise that his friend Davie was capable of such trust; but the Baron gave him to understand that this poor simpleton was neither fatuous, nec naturaliter idiota, as is expressed in the brieves of furiosity, but simply a crack-brained knave, who could execute very well any commission which jumped with his own humour, and made his folly a plea for avoiding every other. Waverley
  • For parent interviews, data collectors were audiotaped for consistency checks to ensure identical wording of questions.
  • In a circular metal container is a spool of audiotape that records the sound of snow falling.
  • We audiotaped, videotaped, and transcribed the focus group sessions.
  • Now I know you will likely chose the former wwallace, because you, like most right wingers, act on emotions, balling and crying over how brave you all are, and ignore logic and scientific reason, but it does not diminish one iota from the rest of the worlds capability to discern. Think Progress » Bush Delegation Stages “Walk Out” at Climate Talks
  • You might presume, as I did, that Polyboroides has a unique sort of intertarsal joint, perhaps with the trochlear surfaces of the distal tibiotarsus wrapping onto the posterior surface of the bone as well as the anterior surface. Archive 2006-05-01
  • Different shades of dark gray are also shown by mummified plant and animal fragments and by dehydrated components of microbiota.
  • The gastraea theory shows us how to do this, by representing the embryology of the lowest vertebrate, the skull-less amphioxus, as the original form, and deducing from it, through a series of gradual modifications, the gastrulation and coelomation of the craniota. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • And it will not matter one iota that he was the country's justice minister. Times, Sunday Times
  • In severe cases, excessive compensation at the level of the mediotarsal joint can lead to the development of bunions, hammertoes, and other disorders.
  • We find that they were also used in the ceremonies of the Mysteries, for we see their forms represented on the vases themselves: Bacchus frequently holds a cantharus, Satyrs carry a diota. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • But does any of this matter one iota? Times, Sunday Times
  • But I did buy Miles a new notebook and helped him make an audiotape of a Star Wars play he had written.
  • Mike begins listening to long forgotten audiotapes of a therapy session, while Hank discovers a hoard of old-time coins and treasures buried in the wall.
  • Waverley expressed his surprise that his friend Davie was capable of such trust; but the Baron gave him to understand that this poor simpleton was neither fatuous, NEC NATURALITER IDIOTA, as is expressed in the brieves of furiosity, but simply a crack-brained knave, who could execute very well any commission which jumped with his own humour, and made his folly a plea for avoiding every other. Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
  • Abnormal vaginal microbiota could even be secondary to defective protection of the mucosal immune system.
  • These specialised organisms form an integral part of the adult colonic microbiota and may be involved in inflammatory bowel disease due to the effects of sulphide toxicity in the gut.
  • In came a previously undisclosed audiotape of a police interview with Butch Yunkin full of gaps, clicks and curious pauses.
  • The difference is that everybody with an iota of intelligence understands and recognises political diatribe when it comes from politicians.
  • The hindgut microbiota of termites includes an abundant and morphologically diverse population of spirochetes.
  • We have already mentioned that Massart and Bordet some years ago pointed out that alcohol, even in very dilute solutions, exerts a very active negative chemiotaxis, i. e., it appears to have properties by which leucocytes are repelled or driven away from its neighborhood and actions. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • The biota is generally considered derived from hygrophilous tropical warm level stock as well as Andean elements that arrived through the eastern mountain range of Colombia in particular and others with more affinity to the Andes of Mérida and the mountain range on the Venezuelan coast. Santa Marta páramo
  • Both use techniques such as videotaping, audiotaping, and role playing.
  • We already exploit this facility when we use audiotape in the classroom.
  • This spelling seems to be quite old, going back as far as Deecke/Pauli, Etruskische Forschungen und Studien 1881 and when I look for myself at the tiny picture of the statuette provided in Jannot's book, I must admit that I'm pretty sure that I see a iota between the upsilon and the ef too. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Paris Art "Chiharu Shiota, Home of Memory" unveils two new installations by the Berlin-based Japanese artist, engaging the viewer with suspended threads and battered suitcases. What's On Around Europe
  • Mr. WonTHlitOTON communicated two resolu - tions of the Legislature of the State of Ohio; the one, requesting their Senators and Representa - tives in Congress to use their exertions to obtain a grant of land between the Sciota and the Little Miami, io aoy part of the unappropriated lands of the United States within that State, for the use of schools, within* the Virginia military dis - trict, in lieu of the donation heretofore granted by Congress for that purpose, for reasons staled in the resolution; the other, requesting them to use tbeir exertions to procure the passage of a law prohibiting the importation of slaves into the United States, or any of the territories thereof, so sood as the Constitution will admit of the same. The debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States : with an appendix containing important state papers and public documents, and all the laws of a public nature; with a copious index; compiled from authentic materials
  • The long centuries that have since rolled by have not subtracted one iota from the wisdom of that advice. Education and the Empire
  • Hurling gear consists of a helmet, a wooden stick made of ash called a hurley, and a ball called a sliotar. NPR Topics: News
  • If you think that diseases evolve to avoid killing their hosts, that animals evolve to manage their population size, that ecosystems evolve to efficiently recycle nutrients, that nature left undisturbed achieves a harmonious balance, that earth's entire biota qualifies as a single organism (the Gaia hypothesis), or that human society can be compared to a single organism, including technology leading to a single global brain, then you are a naïve group selectionist. David Sloan Wilson: Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection III: Na��ve Group Selectionism
  • The tibia and fibula are fused, especially distally, to form a single element, the tibiotarsus.
  • Contrasting morphology, which is readily apparent in these close associations, attests to the diverse nature of the microbiota.
  • There is little question that the uniqueness of the habitat and biota was greater before the causeway was built.
  • Moreover, the collections have played an integral role in understanding western North American paleogeography, and the past climatic changes that have shaped this region's modern biota.
  • Watching television or listening to music or a book on audiotape until becoming drowsy promotes falling asleep naturally.
  • And as for transparency, it hasn't improved one iota. Times, Sunday Times
  • In any event, we say it makes not one iota of difference whatsoever.
  • Organic pollution results when large quantities of organic matter are discharged into a watercourse to be broken down by microorganisms, which utilize oxygen to the detriment of lie stream biota .
  • His "coming out party" has been gloriously trumpeted globally while locally he won't even supply one "iota" of proof to let us home folks know where he was really born. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • The late Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Formation in South China contains several exceptionally preserved biotas in its cherts, phosphorites, and black shales.
  • Names of Jesus and Mary, teachers (mother-houses of all the foregoing are in Marseilles); Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus, a teaching order founded in 1832 (mother-house at La Ciotat), discalced The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Also reported were a variety of sticks and other instruments including ashplants, blackthorn sticks, brush handles, pointers, farm implements, drain rods, rubber tyres, fan belts, horse tackle, sliotars and hurleys.
  • They collected males and females during prelaying, laying, and postlaying and dissected femora and tibiotarsi from each bird.
  • The room contained a large table with comfortable chairs and microphones for audiotaping and had an adjacent room where the group could be viewed via a 1-way mirror.
  • All plenary and breakout group discussions were audiotaped and transcribed.
  • So I've tentatively extrapolated that gamma, delta, iota, chi, and rho are *cemla (cf. gimel), *talta (cf. daleth), *eiata (cf. yod), *χei and *rusa (cf. resh). An online Etruscan Dictionary has arrived
  • It boasted not a single iota of drama and felt more like a bedsit than an art gallery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet it is my diet, he suspects, that has had most influence on my microbiota. Times, Sunday Times
  • In that fax, the Crown transmitted the defence request for disclosure of the audiotape and the booking videotape.
  • Finally, even if epsilon is the correct reading, in the letter space to its right, where Meritt read part of an iota, are traces of what appears to be a sigma.
  • Two major advances in the last decade have shaken this classical view: (1) a series of fossil discoveries representing intermediate forms of feathers or feather-like appendages from the Jehol Biota of China, and (2) molecular and developmental biological experiments using chickens as a model organism. Catholic Church Supports Neo-Paleyism? - The Panda's Thumb
  • You might presume, as I did, that Polyboroides has a unique sort of intertarsal joint, perhaps with the trochlear surfaces of the distal tibiotarsus wrapping onto the posterior surface of the bone as well as the anterior surface. Archive 2006-05-01
  • Standards have slipped not one iota. Times, Sunday Times
  • We already exploit this facility when we use audiotape in the classroom.
  • Analysis was based primarily on audiotape recordings of the sessions.
  • It should also be mentioned that syndiotactic polypropylene is also suitable for recycled uses because it is not cross-linked.
  • She is a fresh face on the scene, but the ideas she espouses are certainly not fresh; they deviate not an iota from the Karl Rove memo-of-the-day repeated endlessly by the clones at Fox. Mjh's blog — 2008 — September
  • Not one iota, not one dot of the law will pass away until all is fulfilled. Christianity Today
  • All the instructions were audiotaped and presented from a tape recorder over a set of headphones.
  • Homeless wasters and smelly drug addled nerks who have done nothing with their free education, insisted upon by the state, and who have abused such education as they have had, and their basic nous, enough to end up in the gutter in one of the richest societies the world has ever seen, are not getting one iota of sympathy from me.
  • The cardiotachometer can incarnate the function of one's heart , reflect the burthen in the training and resume after training.
  • Whenever some burnt-out glossy magazine art director can't summon an iota of inspiration over what to do with some lady sleb, he'll always resort to dressing her up as one of a handful of icons.
  • Next, using headphones, participants listened to one of the three audiotaped conversations, and then completed the 9-item questionnaire.
  • However, limitations imposed by these culture based studies have precluded a standardized description of the rumen microbiota.
  • The first two to three years of life are the optimal time to promote a diverse microbiota through diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, in the combination iota, omicron, iota, the omicron in fr.1 is regularly placed higher in the stoichos than in fr.2.
  • In the figure is a central channel, and in the lower part of the image microbiota are apparent owing to their mineralization.
  • Despite thousands of studies, there is surprisingly little compelling high-grade evidence that prebiotics and probiotics improve the average person's microbiota. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, the closest cognate to any of these rephrasings is the well-known term used to designate (also pejoratively) 'the Sicarii' -- the 'iota' and the 'sigma' of the Greek simply having been reversed, a common mistake in the transliteration of Semitic orthography into unrelated languages further afield like English, the 'iota' likewise too generating out of the 'ios' of the Greek singular 'Sicarios.' Robert Eisenman: Rehabilitating 'Judas Iscariot'
  • The meetings were audiotaped and later transcribed.
  • These two factors will influence the spectral dose of UV radiation received by covered biota.
  • The principal researcher conducted all interviews, which were audiotaped and transcribed.
  • Somewhere between 5 and 10 miles you may start to exceed temperatures for known earth microbiota.
  • El senador Harry Reid se cree que todos ustedes son idiotas*. El senador Harry Reid se cree que todos ustedes son idiotas*. | RedState
  • Waverley expressed his surprise that his friend Davie was capable of such trust; but the Baron gave him to understand that this poor simpleton was neither fatuous nec naturaliter idiota, as is expressed in the brieves of furiosity, but simply a crackbrained knave, who could execute very well any commission which jumped with his own humour, and made his folly a plea for avoiding every other. The Waverley
  • Polyacetaldehyde may exist in atactic, syndiotactic and isotactic forms.
  • Most education sessions at Congress will be audiotaped, and selected sessions will be videotaped.
  • It won't make an iota of difference.
  • Homeostasis arises as a natural consequence of biota - environment interactions.
  • That caught me so off guard I wondered if she had just come across a love letter on the audiotape. SOMEBODY
  • All plenary and breakout group discussions were audiotaped and transcribed.
  • Depending on the location of the side groups and the nature of the starting monomers, linear polymers can have various structural isomers denoted as isotactic, syndiotactic, or atactic.
  • During the developmental period from birth through weaning, the intestinal microbiota undergoes a rapid ecological succession.
  • In came a previously undisclosed audiotape of a police interview with Butch Yunkin full of gaps, clicks and curious pauses.
  • So this 300 or so words every month are hardly going to make one iota of a difference or influence incredulous decisions by the powers that be.
  • It has a 70% crystal content and it doesn't alter its shape or size one iota.
  • Along from Waiotahe is the confluence of two rivers, the Waioweka and Otara.
  • And don't expect your cholesterol to drop one iota from the smidgen of soy protein that breakfast cereal adds.
  • Things may not change one iota. Times, Sunday Times
  • These creatures were a fully alien biota, and it is time to confess: I am a neophile, an inordinate lover of the new, of diversity for its own sake.
  • I expect there will be people immediately trying to modify their microbiota. Times, Sunday Times
  • o Thaliarche, merum diota. permitte diuis cetera, qui simul strauere uentos aequore feruido10 Winter
  • As with all great bands, such archaeology doesn't detract one iota, but allows us to indulge in a kind of aural watch repairing.
  • Finally, the fetal membranes and their relations to the fetus and uterus are studied in their variations among the amniota. University of Virginia Record
  • When the time for holding the next court arrived, others came round the poor woman, and made it quite evident that the lands she had succeeded to were not heriotable at all, and that Henry Anneys was a swindler. The Coming of the Friars
  • Lepiota rhacodes, the smaller shaggy parasol, is even shaggier and has flesh which stains red when cut.
  • Our mission was to survey the unique biota of the islands, which had just received official conservation status from the Malagasy government. Dr. Terry Gosliner: From Beautiful Nudibranchs to Coral Graveyards: Marine Research in the Indian and Pacific Oceans (PHOTOS)
  • The importance of microbial spatial relationships for the functioning of the termite gut microbiota have recently been discussed in detail.
  • Prof. Natta extended the research conducted by Ziegler on organometallic catalysts to the stereospecific polymerization, thus discovering new classes of polymers with a sterically ordered structure, viz. isotactic, syndiotactic and di-isotactic polymers and linear non branched olefinic polymers and copolymers with an atactic (or sterically nonordered) structure. Giulio Natta - Biography
  • In a circular metal container is a spool of audiotape that records the sound of snow falling.
  • Also – China is a mercantilistic, militaristic, nationalist dictatorship, which is not exactly going to pay one iota to the plight of the Western poor or our own unemployment issues needs if the tables get switched. Matthew Yglesias » Unemployment By Education

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