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Given the periodicity of enamel deposition and the fact that prenatal enamel does not normally present accentuated lines, an NL is the first postnatal hypoplasia (i.e. stress-induced alteration of enamel deposition).
But union leaders reacted positively to Obama's ever-more accentuated dividing lines with Republicans over issues such as working conditions and pay.
Libre means "free" and in this case it is interpreted as unlimited in scope with proportions disrupted, volumes accentuated and lines lengthened.
To accentuate that line — "the true backbone," Hergé would insist — colors were restricted to a range of relatively soft tones.
Any stressful event during birth is likely to accentuate this line, resulting in clinically evident enamel defects.
Often that much pigment would make a lipstick dry and caky and accentuate lines on lips.
On what author Bruce Spizer notes as a "delicate recording", these guitar lines accentuate the melody's tumbling descents.
He was lying on his back with his head tilted away from me, angled in a manner that accentuated the sharp line of his jaw.
From 24 h post fertilization (hpf), ofd1 expression is accentuated in lateral line primordia, otic vesicles and neuromasts, which contain ciliated epithelia (Fig. 1E H and Supplementary Material, Fig. S1).
It is such a beautiful form, we wanted to accentuate the lines and curves with the fringed surface.
Jenkins accentuates the lines of a piece by torn or clean-cut edges, as in folding an envelope; she applies colored slip, or liquified clay, from a squeeze bottle for additional patterning; and she even mixes bits of colored clay into some of her original slabs so that the surface comes to resemble certain building materials - terrazzo or granite.
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