Tex.

NOUN
  1. the second largest state; located in southwestern United States on the Gulf of Mexico
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How To Use Tex. In A Sentence

  • The apes in this film are incredibly detailed, with masks and makeup that allow the actors underneath to emote through the latex.
  • It is an important part of a healthy body, being a building block for steroids such as the sex hormones, and the hormones of the adrenal cortex.
  • Still one more was first produced by Reichstein by a semisynthetic method from a derivative of bile acid and thus being readily available, it has been a valuable remedy in cases of Addison's disease and certain other cases of reduced function of the cortex. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1950 - Presentation Speech
  • Some gray matter, such as the thalamus, has an intimate back-and-forth relationship with the cerebral cortex.
  • The portion of the brain that processes visual input and interprets the messages that the eye sends is called the visual cortex.
  • Zapping the parietal cortex at the right moment with TMS can block processing downstream in the visual cortex.
  • Part of the problem is that they are often on tasks that are also severely impaired after destruction of primary visual cortex.
  • Fringe photographer and subculture chronicler Charles Gatewood quickly added mess to his extreme repertoire, and New York nightclubs began splattering their go-go dancers with liquid latex.
  • But these sites also operate in a more catch-as-catch-can fashion, relying largely on what is either sent to them by other writers or they themselves can snag from the information vortex.
  • There is nothing corresponding to a thermostat in a stable physical system such as a vortex.
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