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  • I admit there was a time when I didn't know a cirrus from a cumulus and sincerely believed that a lenticularis was a luxury car from Toyota. Toronto Sun
  • It is manifestly in the nature of a _lenticularly-formed envelope surrounding the sun_, and extending beyond the orbits of Aether and Gravitation
  • Shell lenticular, thin, diaphanous, imperforate; carina acute and armed with minute spines; whirls six; spire nearly planular; aperture linear, being guarded by a long tooth on the columella; outer lip irregularly thick, angulated near the supe - rior termination ...., Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
  • The lenticular process is actually derived from mesenchyme attributed to the second branchial (hyoid).
  • The berries in the most derived clade are all morphologically similar, with two carpels, axile placentation and mostly lenticular seeds.
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  • Some lenticular siltstone is intercalated with fine sandstone laminae.
  • In 1912, a WD was described as a familial syndrome of progressive lenticular degeneration associated with cirrhosis of the liver.
  • Cirrocumulus Standing Lenticularis CSL are the rarest type of lenticularis, appearing at over 24,000 feet. Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos)
  • It is called altocumulus lenticularis - a lens-shaped cloud which people in New Zealand call hogs' backs.
  • Brown, grey and yellow siltstone with abundant calcrete nodules and rare small gypsum crystals occurs intercalated with lenticular units of matrix-supported pebbly conglomerate.
  • The summit of Washington's Mount Rainier lies hidden beneath a stack of horizontally layered lenticular clouds.
  • Thanks to lenticular lenses, the figures disappeared like ghosts when the photographs were viewed from certain angles, suggesting the mutability of memory.
  • This cut-off substance forms itself (according to circumstances) into lenticular shapes of various forms, such as double convex or convexo-convex, double concave or concavo-concave, piano-concave and piano-convex, diverging meniscus, and converging meniscus.
  • The origin of the lenticular sandstone dykelets is more problematic.
  • A distillation occurs in the self-portrait Palindrome, a collotype that Hamilton laminated in the lenticular acrylic used in 3 - D postcards.
  • In the sky some lenticular high-level clouds were suspended over the dark brooding Warren Range, about 60 kilometers away from our camp on the other side of the Mulock Glacier.
  • Altocumulus Standing Lenticularis ASL are mid-level clouds that are the most common type of lenticularis, found between 8,000 and 20,000 feet. Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos)
  • On the patient's return from the war, an optician had confirmed the lenticular foreign body.
  • They are so rare because there are very few geological structures at that altitude, which are required for lenticularis to form. Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos)
  • Since moving to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains I have enjoyed frequent sightings of spectacular altocumulus standing lenticularis or lenticular cloud formations. Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos)
  • This cut-off substance forms itself (according to circumstances) into lenticular shapes of various forms, such as double convex or convexo-convex, double concave or concavo-concave, piano-concave and piano-convex, diverging meniscus, and converging meniscus.
  • Fructification: the internal mass or contents separating into roundish or lenticular gonidia. Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
  • The berries in the most derived clade (Olmstead et al.'s subfamily ‘Solanoideae’) are all morphologically similar, with two carpels, axile placentation and mostly lenticular seeds.
  • The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet.
  • This lenticular shape is less able to resist torsion but does resist bending quite well, as long as the force hits it on the narrow edge.
  • When the lens is distorted, you have lenticular astigmatism.
  • A little fiddling and the addition of the crystals on each set as well as the mirrors-simple polished lenticular lenses that any glassworker could make-had made it possible to have images and the audible voices of the two users. Storm Breaking
  • The Butterwort family, an order of plants so named from the lenticular shape of the air-bladders on the branches of utricularia, one of the genera. Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • The identification significance and essen - tials of hepatolenticular degeneration and hepatitis Bwere analysed.
  • Since moving to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains I have enjoyed frequent sightings of these spectacular altocumulus standing lenticularis or lenticular cloud formations. Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos)
  • Also challenging our sense of perception are large lenticular panels of Japanese cartoon figures juxtaposed on historical Chinese sites.
  • Since moving to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains I have enjoyed frequent sightings of spectacular altocumulus standing lenticularis or lenticular cloud formations. Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos)
  • The sediments comprise silts, sand, gravel and, often lenticular, silty clay, comparable with similar sediments in the Petrockstowc basin, where the bulk of the deposits are Eocene.
  • The lenticular, keeled conch form and evolute, coarsely plicate juvenile whorls of Eoprodromites were anticipated by the Pseudarietitinae.
  • Since moving to the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains I have enjoyed frequent sightings of these spectacular altocumulus standing lenticularis or lenticular cloud formations. Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos)
  • In order to create the illusion of three-dimensionality, the lenticular process uses the same principles as used in stereography.
  • The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet.
  • The summit of Washington's Mount Rainier lies hidden beneath a stack of horizontally layered lenticular clouds.
  • An array of lenticular microlenses may be positioned to accept the output of the microprisms so that the light exiting from the microlenses is a substantially collimated light source.
  • Case sheet folios 16 and 40 make it amply clear that at least two cases of lenticular cataract were operated on September 7 and September 18, in the ‘presence of His Highness’.
  • In the first place he states its shape is that of a lenticularly-formed envelope surrounding the sun, and extending beyond the orbits of Mercury and Venus, and probably to our earth. Aether and Gravitation
  • March, April and May, as a cone or lenticularly-shaped light extending from the horizon obliquely upwards, and following generally the course of the ecliptic, or rather that of the sun's equator. Aether and Gravitation

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