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  • Internally the muscular layers are lined by an epithelium.

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  • For pharmaceutical purposes crude petroleum is no longer generally used by civilized races, though the product vaseline is largely employed in this way, and emulsions of petroleum have been administered internally in various pectoral complaints; while the volatile product termed rhigolene has been largely used as a local anaesthetic.

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  • Potassium nitrate was used at one time in many different diseased conditions, but it is now never administered internally, as its extremely depressant action upon the heart is not compensated for by any useful properties which are not possessed by many other drugs.

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  • Lana grimaced internally at the thought of dealing with the crazy man who should've been running the command center instead of her.

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  • The walls, both internally and externally, are encrusted with marbles.

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  • When salicin is taken internally no irritant action occurs, nor is there any antisepsis.

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  • This paired organ consists of a string of cells which are perforated by a duct opening to the exterior and ending internally in a flame-cell.

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  • The absence of fortifications both at Cnossus and Phaestus suggest that at this time Crete was internally peaceful and externally secure.

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  • An air-tube consists of an epithelium of large polygonal cells with a thin basement-membrane externally and y a chitinous layer internally, the lastnamed being continuous with the outer cuticle.

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  • The Heteronemertini thus appear to have developed an extra layer of longitudinal fibres internally to those which they inherited from more primitive ancestors, whereas the Metanemertini are no longer in possession of the internal circular layer, but have on the contrary largely developed the external circular one, which has dwindled away in the Heteronemertini.

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  • The work, begun by his predecessors, of consolidating the kingdom internally and making its army a fighting-machine of high power was com pleted by the genius of Philip II.

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  • The upper molars present a characteristic pattern of crown, having a much-developed flat or more or less sinuous outer wall, and two transverse ridges running obliquely inwards and backwards from it, terminating internally in conical eminences or columns, and enclosing a deep valley between.

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  • The kidneys or nephridia open internally by wide funnel-shaped nephridiostomes and externally by small pores on each side of the mouth near the base of the arms. Each is short, gently curved and devoid of convolutions.

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  • It is not used internally, but from it is made Emplastrum Plumbi (diachylon plaster), which is an oleate of lead and is contained in emplastrum hydrargeri, emplastrum plumbi iodidi, emplastrum resinae, emplastrum saponis.

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  • Taken internally aconite acts very notably on the circulation, the respiration and the nervous system.

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  • This telson may enlarge, it may possibly even become internally and sternally developed as partially separate somites, and the tergum may remain without trace of somite formation, or, as appears to be the case in Limulus, the telson gives rise to a few well-marked somites (mesosoma and two others) and then enlarges without further trace of segmentation, whilst the chitinous integument which develops in increasing thickness on the terga as growth advances welds together the unsegmented telson and the somites in front of it, which were previ ously marked by separate tergal thickenings.

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  • These salts have been extensively employed internally, and indeed they are still largely employed in the treatment of the more severe and difficult cases of nervous disease.

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  • Has the company tried to fill this position internally?

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  • He was quiet for a moment, broiling internally.

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  • The Cambridgeshire coprolites are either amorphous or finger-shaped; the coprolites from the Greensand are of a black or dark-brown colour; while those from the Gault are greenish-white on the surface, brownish-black internally.

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  • Taken internally, colchicum or colchicine markedly increases the amount of bile poured into the alimentary canal, being amongst the most powerful of known cholagogues.

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  • In chronic rheumatism sulphur waters taken internally and used as baths are effectual.

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  • It is circular internally and decagonal externally, in two storeys, built of marble blocks, and surmounted by an enormous monolith, brought from the quarries of Istria and weighing more than 300 tons.

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  • In some forms this receptacle acquires a separate external opening remaining connected with the oviduct internally.

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  • Internally lead has an astringent action on the mucous membranes, causing a sensation of dryness; the dilute solution of the subacetate forms an effective gargle in tonsillitis.

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  • It is excreted when many aromatic compounds, such as benzoic acid and toluene, are taken internally.

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  • Although a nitrate, its pharmacological actions resemble those of nitrites such as amyl nitrite, taken internally.

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  • The salt is a corrosive irritant poison when taken internally.

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  • This very characteristic larva is termed a planula, but though very uniform externally, the planulae of different species, or of the same species at different periods, do not always represent the same stage of embryonic development internally.

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  • Potassii Carbonis (salt of tartar), dose 5 to 20 grs., from which are made (a) Potassii Bicarbonas, dose 5 to 30 grs.; (b) Potassa Caustica, a powerful caustic not used internally.

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  • Though the political weight of the Society continued to increase in the cabinets of Europe, it was being steadily weakened internally.

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  • The diluted acid is used internally to relieve vomiting or gastric pain.

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  • It is chiefly composed of moss and wool, lined internally with grass, wool, feathers, and whatever soft material the locality affords.

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  • It may be readily shown that the external and internal centres are the points where the line joining the centres of the two circles is divided externally and internally in the ratio of their radii.

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  • These two layers, therefore, when once formed cannot increase in thickness; as the mantle grows in extent its border passes beyond the formed parts of the two outer layers, and the latter are covered internally by a deposit of nacreous matter.

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  • Nevertheless the filament is a complete tube formed of chitinous substance and clothed externally by ciliated epithelium, internally by endothelium and lacunar tissue - a form of connective tissue - as shown in fig.

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  • Amussiidae.-Shell orbicular, smooth externally with radiating costae internally.

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  • The most remarkable feature of the genus is, however, the extraordinary development of the zygomatic arches of the skull, which are enormously expanded vertically, forming great convex bony capsules on the sides of the face, enclosing on each side a large cavity lined with mucous membrane internally, and communicating by a small opening with the mouth.

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  • Borax taken internally is of some value in irritability of the bladder, but as a urinary antiseptic it is now surpassed by several recently introduced drugs, such as urotropine.

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  • Internally the area of the city was divided by cross walls into three parts at successive levels.

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  • Instructions were given to the French Catholics to break with monarchical principles, and both externally and internally to cleave to the Republic as representing the best form of constitutional government.

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  • The external rehabilitation of the Church had become, in many points, a fait accompli, but, internally, events had not kept pace with it.

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  • Internally strychnine acts as a bitter, increasing the secretion of gastric juice and the intestinal peristalsis, being a direct stimulant to the muscular coat; in this manner it has a purgative action.

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  • In dyspnoea due to emphysema, phthisis and asthma, strychnine is of service, given internally in doses of i to 3 minims of the liquor.

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  • The bath is heated internally with the current rather than by means of external fuel, because this arrangement permits the vessel itself to be kept comparatively cool; if it were fired from without, it would be hotter than the electrolyte, and no material suitable for the construction of the cell is competent to withstand the attack of nascent aluminium at high temperatures.

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  • After the battle of Legnano, in 1174, although the Lombard cities failed to reap the fruit of their united action, and fell to mutual jealousy once more, Milan internally began to grow in material prosperity.

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  • The pericardium is ciliated internally on its dorsal and lateral walls.

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  • Chloroform may be given internally in doses of from one to five drops.

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  • Internally one change of government succeeded another; after the States-General came a The Hun- became grand duke.

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  • They also undergo cutting up by numerous septa into short cells, and these often divide again in all planes, so that a pseudoparenchyma results, the walls of which may be thickened and swollen internally, or hardened and black on the exterior.

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  • The town hall is internally richly embellished and has a gallery of interesting paintings.

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  • Internally the mosque is a single chamber supported by sixteen Roman columns.

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  • It may be held that every action is causally connected not only externally with the sum of the agent's environment, but also internally with his motives and impulses.

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  • It resembles Dinophilus in the possession of a ventral pharyngeal pouch (which bears teeth in Histriodrilus only), the small number of segments, and absence of distinct septa, the absence of a vascular system, the presence of distinct ganglia on the ventral nerve cords, and of small nephridia which do not appear to open internally.

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  • Externally, she lost all her Italian possessions except Venice; internally, her failure led to the necessity of conciliating public opinion by constitutional concessions.

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  • The external form is that of a great temple, with windows added along the top; while internally it was a Christian church.

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  • Given internally, atropine does not exert any appreciable sedative action upon the nerves of pain.

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  • It can only be laid down that the drug is a valuable though temporary stimulant in emergencies, and that its use as a plaster or internally often relieves cardiac pain.

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  • Thiosinamine is given internally in doses of to i gr.

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  • Benzoic acid itself, ammonium benzoate and sodium benzoate are all administered internally in doses of from five to thirty grains.

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  • The acid itself is a powerful antiseptic. When administered internally, it causes the appearance of hippuric acid in the urine.

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  • Internally hydrogen peroxide is used in various diseased conditions of the gastro-intestinal tract, such as dyspepsia, diarrhoea and enteric fever.

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  • Taken internally in any but minute doses, the drug causes the most severe gastro-intestinal irritation, the vomited and evacuated matters containing blood, and the patient suffering agonizing pain and extreme depression.

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  • The drug is administered internally in certain cases of impotence and occasionally in other conditions.

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  • Internally, Catholicism in the United States has been free from any noteworthy schisms or heresies that might impede its development - its doctrinal history offers nothing of importance.

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  • Internally, however, things were in their usually deplorable state owing to the suspicion, jealousy and parsimony of the estates of the realm.

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  • It is used in the treatment of haemoptysis in the form of a fine spray, or taken internally it will check gastric haemorrhage.

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  • It has been used internally in haemoptysis and haematuria.

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  • In reality, however, the Parthian Empire was totally different from its predecessor, both externally and internally.

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  • Of the nave three bays of the south side are still standing, and the windows have pointed arches externally and semicircular arches internally.

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  • Internally, however, it was rapidly declining, the once chaste and hardy Vandals being demoralized by the fervid climate of Africa and the sinful delights of their new capital, and falling ever lower into sloth, effeminacy and vice.

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  • The bark is thick and furrowed, and of a pale fawn colour internally; the rootlets are few, and the root itself is of larger diameter than in the other kinds.

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  • Antimony compounds act as irritants both externally and internally.

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  • The other public buildings of the town include the gildhall and law courts, in the Italian style with Corinthian pillars and pilasters, built in 1847 and internally remodelled in 1901; a prison (1829); a fine market hall (1830), rebuilt in 1897; a cattle market and abattoirs (1869); the Albert Hall for concerts and public meetings (1864); the; Royal Metal Exchange (1897); harbour trust offices (1904); a central post office (1901) and two theatres.

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  • Turkey, since the Young Turk Revolution internally dislocated, was in no condition to meet their onslaught.

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  • In the latter disease 1 0 minims of the 2% solution has been given internally.

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  • If the moving circle rolls internally on the fixed circle, a point on the circumference describes a "hypocycloid" (from inr6, under).

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  • The locus of any other carried point is an "epitrochoid" when the circle rolls externally, and a "hypotrochoid" when the circle rolls internally.

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  • The hypocycloid derived from the same circles is shown as curve d, and is seen to consist of three cusps arranged internally to the fixed circle; the corresponding hypotrochoid consists of a three-foil and is shown in curve e.

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  • Christ, the Son of God, became man in two natures, which internally and inseparably united make One Person, and, according to the eternal purpose of God, has obtained for man reconciliation with God, and eternal life, inasmuch as He by His vicarious death has made satisfaction to God for the world's sins, and this satisfac tion was Perfectly Commensurate With The Sins Of The World.

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  • It is produced in the districts of Kustendil,, Lowtscha and Halitz, and is made into lumps weighing about 4 oz., of a light-brown colour internally and containing a few seeds; it is covered with leaves which have not been identified.

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  • Internally the nitrate has been used in the treatment of gastric ulcer, in ulcerative conditions of the intestine and in chronic dysentery.

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  • There is a more or less convoluted tube with glandular walls connected internally with a closed " endsac " and opening to the exterior by means of a thin-walled duct.

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  • The edge of the mantle at the anterior aperture is very thick and muscular; at the posterior aperture also there is a circular muscle, and here the edge is interrupted by a ventral sinus and is provided internally with a dorsal and ventral valve which can be applied to each other so as to close the aperture.

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  • Externally it is antiparasitic, and is used in certain stages of eczema and psoriasis, and the alcoholic solution has been used in ringworm; internally it has been employed as an intestinal antiseptic in typhoid fever.

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  • The exterior is decorated with sculptures and tile-work, and internally it is divided, broadly speaking, into a museum of general antiquities below, and the large gallery of pictures of the Dutch and Flemish schools above.

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  • In the ripe seed the integument assumes the form of a fleshy envelope, succeeded internally by a hard woody shell, internal to which is a thin papery membrane - the apical portion of the nucellus - which is easily dissected out as a conical cap covering the apex of the endosperm.

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  • In a bundle examined in the basal portion of a leaf the bulk of the xylem is found to be centrifugal in position, but internally to the protoxylem there is a group of centripetal tracheids; higher up in the petiole the xylem is mainly centripetal, the centrifugal wood being represented by a small arc of tracheids external to the protoxylem and separated from it by a few parenchymatous elements.

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  • It is little wonder, then, that the several reductions of the collected results were internally discordant so as to leave outstanding a considerable " probable error," but showed themselves able to yield very different conclusions when the same set was discussed by different persons.

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  • It is now usually performed by a series of muffles, superposed one over another, so that the whole forms a kind of shelfburner, with internally heated shelves (the" Rhenania "furnace).

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  • Internally, dilute sulphuric acid is used in poisoning by alkalis as a neutralizing agent.

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  • The inner layer or endoderm is also a cellular layer, and is chiefly made up of columnar cells, each bearing a cilium at its free extremity and terminating internally in a long muscular fibre.

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  • Internally, there existed a third set of thecae, held to have been inhabited by the budding individuals.

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  • Given internally it stimulates the intestinal muscles and may cause diarrhoea.

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  • In the Ixodidae the capitulum is not overlapped by a forward extension of the dorsal area, which is smooth and firmly chitinized either in front or all over; the palpi are usually modified, that is to say, their second and third segments are usually excavated internally to form a sheath for the hypostome; there is a distinct sucker beneath the claws and the difference between the sexes is well marked, the males having the dorsal integument thickly and continuously chitinized, whereas in the females only its anterior portion bears a chitinous plate, the rest of the integument being soft to admit of its distension by the blood which is imbibed in quantity by members of this sex.

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  • The plant is poisonous, acting as a powerful local and general stimulant, diaphoretic, emmenagogue and anthelmintic; it was formerly employed both internally and externally.

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  • Internally, each purifier is filled with ranges of wooden trays or sieves A, made in the form of purifiers.

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  • Internally, a large proportion of the various articles of ordinary diet contains iron.

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  • In conquering such wide territories he had little time to organize them internally.

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  • A meristematic zone forms a short distance outside the xylem, from which secondary tissue is developed both internally and externally; that to the inside contains both xylem and phloem elements.

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  • They are lined internally by a cuticular deposit of chitin.

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  • Oil of turpentine (Oleum terebinthinae) is administered internally as an anthelmintic to kill tapeworm.

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  • Cigarettes made of stramonium leaves may be smoked or the tincture may be taken internally.

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  • Internally, unless the dose be extremely small, all preparations are severe gastro-intestinal irritants.

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  • Internally it is useful in certain forms of dyspepsia, but as some patients are quite unable to tolerate the drug, it must always be administered in very small doses at first, the quantity being slowly increased as tolerance is shown.

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  • Divide SX internally at A and externally at A', so that the ratios SA/AX and SA'/A'X are each equal to the eccentricity.

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  • But the kingdom was growing internally weaker.

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  • Internally it was divided into two belts.

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  • But she was internally exhausted.

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  • Among the striped species, or zebras and quaggas of Africa, the large Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi) of Somaliland and Abyssinia stands apart from the rest by the number and narrowness of its stripes, which have an altogether peculiar arrangement on the hind-quarters, the small size of the callosities on the fore-legs, the mane extending on to the withers and enormous rounded ears, thickly haired internally.

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  • Internally it expands in the transverse plane, and from the expanded portion the tracheal tubes arise in diverging bundles.

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  • The primary structure f ` is only found unaltered in the 1 1, 1 ` by means of a cambium set in very Il 111/1/1, 1 1 early, xylem being formed internally and phloem externally in a perfectly normal manner.

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  • When they are taken internally in small amounts they neutralize the acids in the stomach and other parts of the alimentary canal, and at the same time they increase the normal acid secretion of the stomach.

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  • Locally their action is slight, but when taken internally, dissolved in water, they are not absorbed from the alimentary canal except in very limited amount.

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  • The resins when taken internally have much the same action as essential oils, which are closely allied chemically, while the benzoic and cinnamic acids in the balsams modify their actions very slightly.

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  • Drugs acting on the blood vessels, which either dilate the vessels when taken internally or applied locally, or contract the superficial arterioles.

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  • Internally, she was cursing the vampire.

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  • Jessi's audible groan was one Xander echoed internally.

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  • Most windows have the bead fitted internally; however there are still some companies who fit the beading externally.

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  • All users produced designs that were internally coherent with both layout and navigational elements.

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  • A strongly astringent herb, is used internally and externally for a large number of complaints, treatment for wounds and bleeding.

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  • Last year, 75 of our customers ' homes were flooded internally with sewage due to nearby sewer blockages.

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  • Internally the traditional straight staircase, stainless brightwork, polished wood and, downstairs, moquette were all retained.

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  • Unlike C but like most Lisp dialects, Perl internally and dynamically handles all memory allocation, garbage collection, and type coercion.

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  • On the other side there was simply a hope that national spontaneity would prove internally cohesive.

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  • It is by no means a cohesive internally consistent theory which can predict best strategies for every scenario.

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  • This document purports to be a legal instrument, but it is internally contradictory.

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  • Every popular movement, however big, is always internally differentiated.

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  • Internally the house benefits from brass halogen down lights throughout, and these are matched by brass dimmer switches and all electrical sockets.

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  • Refugees, along with internally displaced people, rank among the most vulnerable people in our world.

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  • This is internally embanked on the east and southeast and has been subsequently terraced.

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  • Fittings shall be protected internally with a red powder epoxy resin electrostatically applied to a average thickness of 150 microns.

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  • This document is assessed internally then moderated by the external examiner.

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  • Grieve mentions that the antiseptic tar has been used internally as a stimulating expectorant in chronic bronchitis.

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  • Internally the church has a wonderfully light and airy feel, helped greatly by the glazed ridge to its roof.

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  • Internally this property comprises reception hallway, lounge, small fitted kitchen, 1 bedroom.. .

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  • While the knee is bent, hold the knee and hip at 90 degrees of flexion and internally rotate the hip.

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  • As of early 2003, 135,000 internally displaced persons live in tented camps, makeshift huts, uncompleted buildings and railroad wagons.

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  • The two operands are internally converted to 4 byte integers before the OR operation.

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  • No evidence was found to show that the employe's allegation had been properly investigated internally.

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  • Being specific and direct with your friends will probably lead to them doing a little legwork for you internally within their organization.

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  • Apart from some 18thC memorials there are no features of pre-19thC interest internally.

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  • The larger mihrab is circular both internally and externally, with an internal diameter of 2.85 meters.

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  • The timber is untreated internally and has only minimal applied protection externally.

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  • Module 6 - The Practical Project This is an internally assessed, externally moderated, piece of work.

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  • Normalization and Accents The Collation object automatically normalizes text internally to separate accents from base characters where possible.

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  • Internally the south wall contains a piscina with a trefoil head.

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  • You may need to expand understanding of learning and challenge preconceptions both internally and externally.

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  • A voltage selector plug permits adjustment of the output voltage, and the frequency can also be adjusted by tap selection internally.

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  • To inconvenience, the people. personal paper shredder buy The came to moment there western fringes spoke internally, impossible.

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  • When surface meltwater refreezes internally, it releases huge amounts of latent heat thus softening the ice column.

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  • Internally, she is a nice vessel, kept spotless by her attentive crew.

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  • After preparation for NDT shows the boiler barrel strakes to between 14 and 15 mm thick with good overall condition both internally and externally.

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  • The Kia retains its user-friendly top-hinged tailgate but the spare wheel is now carried internally.

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  • The center piece of this large complex is a five story brick warehouse with quoins and internally cast-iron columns and fire proof brick vaulting.

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  • The buyer is incapable of upgrading his or her PC internally, but thinks replacing speakers involves being a technical wiz.

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  • Taken internally, in doses of from one to three grains, carbolic acid will often relieve obstinate cases of vomiting and has some value as a gastric antiseptic.

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  • Internally this glandular sac presents a second slit or aperture which leads into the pericardium (as is now found to be the case in all Mollusca).

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  • The salts of bismuth are feebly antiseptic. Taken internally the subnitrate, coming into contact with water, tends to decompose, gradually liberating nitric acid, one of the most powerful antiseptics.

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  • Internally the permanganate is a valuable antidote in opium poisoning.

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  • The living rooms have been internally wired for quadraphonic sound systems.

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  • Internally, the timber frame was reinforced with steel bracing and brackets.

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  • This is a state of mind where internally the name continues to resound even one is deep asleep.

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  • An infusion of the plant was used both locally as a wash and internally as a remedy for scrofulous ulcers.

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  • Externally the story had to do with a family of stockyard workers, but internally it was the story of my own family.

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  • Head of banking David Morley leads a list of five potential candidates being touted internally as likely successors.

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  • In many cases, it's better to grow at a more measured pace with internally generated funds.

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  • Laptops and notebooks may come with a mobile wireless card installed internally, or you may purchase a PCMIA card (such as a Linksys WPC11 card), which can put in the PCMIA slot commonly found on laptop and notebook computers.

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  • The company that is owed money either employs collectors internally or they hire an outside agency to collect debts on their behalf.

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  • Tips for going green can extend into every aspect of your life, including internally.

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  • It is important to note that your physician should approve all herbal remedies that you want to take internally, especially if you are taking any prescription medications.

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  • Follow the directions carefully and never take tea tree oil internally.

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  • The first line of treatment consists of herbs taken internally, as teas, tinctures or capsules, to improve the immune system's response to the virus, contain the outbreak, or minimize its effects.

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  • The medicinal value is best obtained by taking the oil and butter internally, in the form of dietary supplements or food products.

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  • It can be used externally in cosmetic creams, lotions or soaps, or the oil may be taken internally in the form of a dietary supplement.

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  • For medicinal value, take the oil internally.

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  • Several other possible side effects may occur if tea tree oil is taken internally, and even though it was at one time used as a tea, hence its name, you should never take it internally.

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  • These include traditional aromatherapy herbs such as lavender, known for its soothing qualities, and other herbs normally taken internally for medicinal qualities, such as cinnamon, white willow bark, and chamomile.

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  • One of the cautions about using aromatherapy products is that many of the herbs used, such as chamomile, are typically studied for their medicinal qualities when taken internally.

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  • St. John's Wort can be taken internally to treat depression and applied topically to help heal wounds, burns and skin inflammation.

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  • According to reports, Zoe and Thomas began to bleed internally, often referred to as "bleeding out."

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  • The ground color is a very pale porcelain-blue, the heavy markings, so striking a feature of the species, rich chocolate to purple, the base or centre of the flowers internally green.

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  • Codonopsis Ovata - The flowers, two or more on a stem, are drooping, bell-shaped, pale greyish-blue in color, with purple reticulations and orange and white base internally.

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  • The sides and top of the unit remain cool to the touch at all times and the fan is internally positioned so there is no chance of a toddler's fingers getting injured.

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  • Internally Flawless - This diamond is almost perfect but has some blemishes visible on the surface of the stone when viewed under 10x magnification.

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  • The last Nintendo handheld to be produced without an internally lit screen.

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  • Baseball collectors may be surprised at the humble beginnings of the now internally famous company.

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  • Naturally, your computer will need Bluetooth capabilities, either internally or through a USB dongle as pictured above.

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  • Radiation may be delivered externally or internally via surgically implanted pellets.

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  • Ledum (Ledum palustre) is recommended for puncture wounds (taken internally).

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  • When wounds affect the nerves, especially in the arms and legs, St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) can be helpful when taken internally or applied topically.

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  • Herbalists recommend taking osha root (Ligusticum porteri) internally for infection or drinking ginger (Zingiber officinale) or slippery elm (Ulmus fulva) tea for pain.

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  • In rare instances, the spinal cord malformation may occur internally, sometimes with a connection to the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • Immobilization of a fracture site can be done internally or externally.

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  • Internally, through the development of primary sexual characteristics, adolescents become capable of sexual reproduction.

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  • It may be taken internally to help heal staph abscesses and reduce swelling of the lymph nodes.

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  • Another herb believed to fight infection and reduce inflammation, goldenseal may be taken internally when symptoms of infection first appear.

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  • Taken internally, this herb is believed to have antibiotic properties and is also thought to strengthen the immune system.

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  • Botanical medicine can be taken internally to enhance the body's immune response.

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  • It is taken internally as a tea or tincture (a concentrated herbal extract prepared with alcohol).

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  • One homeopathic remedy commonly prescribed to relieve the itching associated with contact dermatitis is Rhus toxicodendron, which is taken internally three to four times daily.

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  • Botanical medicines known as stiptics, which slow down and can stop bleeding, may be taken internally or applied topically.

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  • Your contractions can be monitored internally by placing an intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC).

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  • Be especially cautious about anything you take internally, such as herbal preparations or over-the-counter remedies.

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  • Vitamin E - applied topically and taken internally - can help you to have healthier skin.

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  • Free radicals cause breakdowns in cells and are one of the primary causes of aging - both internally and externally.

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  • It is very effective at fighting free-radical damage caused by oxidative stress when taken internally and applied topically.

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  • It is a water-soluble vitamin that stimulates healthy scalp circulation when taken internally or used topically.

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  • The convenience is for their processing, sharing, and distribution of applications internally.

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  • If you still cannot sell off all your cards, give them as thank you presents to your organization's hardworking volunteers - and at least internally you will reap rewards.

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  • Change works best when the reason for change in internally motivated.

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  • Squares represent a conflict of interest, but unlike oppositions, the conflict is expressed subjectively and internally.

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  • Unlike Aries who is expectedly busy at the front lines, a Scorpio is dark, brooding and internally active.

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  • Most fantasy takes place in a world that is internally consistent.

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  • Canon becomes problematic in very large universes with internally inconsistent canon.

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  • And this only succeeds if the world is well-thought-out, internally consistent and fascinating.

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  • Intrinsic aging is caused internally by genetics.

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  • Hive are usually a reaction to something taken internally, either food or medication to which you are allergic.

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  • Benadryl, taken internally or applied topically, will provide the quickest comfort.

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  • Though its connection with acne is relatively unknown, cayenne has been known to improve the symptoms of psoriasis on some individuals when taken internally.

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  • Will lemon juice lighten freckles if taken internally?

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  • Aloe vera gel can be applied topically to the skin and is also safe to be ingested internally to clean the digestive tract, which will in turn clear the skin.

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  • When taken internally it is both a secretory and an excretory cholagogue, but so irritant and powerful that its use in cases of jaundice is generally undesirable.

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  • Internally it is a polygon of sixteen unequal sides, and the cupola is supported by sixteen ribs, springing from the same number of columns.

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  • Internally Charles left the affairs of the Italian kingdom much as he found them, except that he appears to have pursued the policy of breaking up the larger fiefs of the Lombards, substituting counts for their dukes, and adding to the privileges of the bishops.

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  • An ordinary cambium is scarcely ever found in the Monocotyledons, but in certain woody forms a secondary meristem is formed outside the primary bundles, and gives rise externally to a little secondary cortex, and internally to a secondary parenchyma in which are developed numerous zones of additional bundles, usually of concentric structure, with phloem surrounded by xylem.

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  • The cambium in the root, which is found generally in those plants which possess a cambium in the stem, always begins in the conjunctive tissue internal to the primary phloems, and Camblum forms new (secondary) phloem in contact with the In Roots primary, and secondary xylem internally.

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  • Internally, sulphur is a mild laxative, being converted in the intestine into sulphides.

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  • Internally this period is characterized by the attempt of three powerful families, the Particiachi, the Candiani and the Orseoli, to create an hereditary dogeship, and the violent resistance offered by the people.

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  • They are coated internally with glue, and painted in the well-known colours, blue staves and white heads.

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  • Salicylic acid is now never given internally, being replaced by its sodium salt, which is much cheaper, more soluble and less irritating to mucous membranes.

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  • Taken internally, ether acts in many respects similarly to alcohol and chloroform, but its stimulant action on the heart is much more marked, being exerted both reflexly from the stomach and directly after its rapid absorption.

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  • This leaves a cylinder with roughly parallel ends; these ends are cut by the use of a diamond applied internally and then the cylinder is split longitudinally by the same means.

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  • The furnace is built of fire-brick, and may measure (internally) 5 ft.

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  • The nest is a neat structure of coarse grass and moss, mixed with earth, and plastered internally with mud, and here the female lays from four to six eggs of a blue colour speckled with brown.

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  • Externally they are brown and marked with small transverse paler scars, and internally they present a dirty white resinous or starchy fracture.

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  • The empire certainly was wealthy and of enormous extent, for there were successively added to it the rich kingdoms of Bijapur and Golconda, but it was internally decaying and ready to crumble away before the first vigorous assault.

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  • In most Ectoprocta, however, the development takes place internally or in an ovicell, and a considerable quantity of yolk is present.

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  • Given internally in small quantities and in sufficient dilution, alcohol causes dilatation of;he gastric blood-vessels, increased secretion of gastric juice, and greater activity in the movements of the muscular layers in the wall of the stomach.

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  • The cathedral, dedicated to San Cataldo, an Irish bishop, dating from the 11th century, has externally some remains of Saracenic Gothic; internally it has been completely modernized, and the shrine of the patron saint has been termed "an orgy of rococo."

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  • When given internally it increases the actual amount as well as the rate of flow of the bile.

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  • Pettersson in 1894, two portions of sea-water are collected in glass tubes which have been exhausted of air, coated internally with mercuric chloride to prevent the putrefaction of any organisms, and sealed up beforehand.

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  • No 1 Internally there Is a great difference in the form of the posterior margin of the sternum, as long ago remarked by Nitzsch.

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  • In the nature and position of the upland rocks - mainly crystalline schists and gneisses, excessively complicated and disordered in mass, and also internally deformed - there is found abundant proof that the peneplain is a degraded mountain region.

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  • The cathedral, close by, is a fine specimen of Italian Gothic begun in 1277, but not completed internally until 1511, while the facade was not begun until 1880.

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  • In this stage the body is composed of two layers, ectoderm (d) externally, and endoderm (c) internally, surrounding a central cavity, the archenteron (b), which communicates with the exterior by a pore (a), the blastopore.

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  • Further, in the hydropolyp the digestive cavity either remains simple and undivided and circular in transverse section, or may show ridges projecting internally, which in this case are formed of endoderm alone, without any participation of the mesogloea.

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  • During the occupation of the church by the Uniats or United Greek Church in the 17th century these were covered with whitewash, and were only discovered in 1842, after which the cathedral was internally restored; but the chapel of the Three Pontiffs has been left untouched to show how carefully the old style has been preserved or copied.

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  • When such holes freeze, and a rain succeeds, and finally a new freezing forms a fresh smooth ice over all, it is beautifully mottled internally by dark figures, shaped somewhat like a spider's web, what you may call ice rosettes, produced by the channels worn by the water flowing from all sides to a centre.

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  • Internally they are found to consist of a lamina twisted upon itself, and externally they generally exhibit a tortuous structure, produced, before the cloaca was reached, by the spiral valve of a compressed small intestine (as in skates, sharks and dog-fishes); the surface shows also vascular impressions and corrugations due to the same cause.

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  • The waters are used both internally and externally, and are largely exported.

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