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The series has used greater length to add depth and breadth.
Plate glass was first made in the 17th century in France, after which several improvements in the original batch technique culminated in the Bicheroux process (1918), in which the glass was received by power-driven rollers that then delivered it in thinner sheets of greater length to be sheared into sections and annealed (heated, then cooled, to make it less brittle).
Regarding mechanical treatment, he was of the opinion that our chief aim should be to improve the gait, and secure a new position for the head of the bone giving greater length to the extremity.
(It is my feeling that the shortened acromion accounts for this scapula lying flatter on the back, and for this shoulder having a better slope and giving the appearance of greater length to the neck).
However, the experimental design does not allow clinical translation of this approach because of the inability to generate intestinal tissue from adult-derived OUs, practical difficulties in obtaining neonatal OUs for autologous transplantation and the fact that none of the previous studies have been able to generate intestine of equal or greater length to the unit used to generate the OUs.
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In addition, synthetic pcdh18a mRNA injection rescued enveloping layer cell shape changes in ethanol treated embryos, showing greater length-to-width ratios as compared with ethanol treatment alone (Fig. 5D,E,G).
"We regret not going to greater lengths to ensure this was indeed the same Christine Ford.
"He gives us a great length to our game.
Infuriated, Blanche went to great lengths to dispel them.
"They'll go to great lengths to avenge an insult".
Indeed, some sites go to great lengths to promote loyalty.
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