Sentence examples for inward passage from inspiring English sources

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The important barrier to outward loss of water or inward passage of chemicals lies in a compact zone of the lower stratum corneum.

Several processes may be controlled by DNase 2. By targeting DNA of viruses on their inward passage through the skin during infection or on the outward passage through the skin during release of viral particles, DNase 2 may contribute to the antiviral defene of the skin.

The valve is normally closed, only briefly opening to allow the inward passage of blood or sugar meals into the midgut during feeding.

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The effect of turning vane slightly reduces and increases HT on all interested surfaces in radial inward and outward flow passages respectively.

Since it was sold by the government a decade ago to a private consortium headed by Carlos Slim Helu, now Latin America's wealthiest man, Telmex more than any other enterprise has symbolized Mexico's passage from an inward-looking state-controlled economy to a thriving globalized free market.

Alcmaeon's conclusion that all of the senses are connected to the brain may have been drawn from nothing more that the excision of the eye and the general observation that the sense organs for sight, hearing, smell and taste are located on the head and appear connected to passages which lead inward towards the brain (Gomperz 1953, 69).

In other words, it's an integral part of Doug's rite of passage as he goes from looking inward to looking out, seeing new realms of possibility in the people and places around him.

Section Galoglychia is characterised by all the bracts of the ostiole (the passage leading into the fig) turned inward, the orifice of the ostiole forming a bilabiate slit.

But in general they do nothing more than enrich the companies that arrange them.It is time to replace this rite of managerial passage with something much more powerful: inward-bound courses.

In Ms. Das's quiet, measured telling, many passages about her romantic encounters could reflect inward, unrequited longing as easily as they could outward reality.

What changes with each subsequent book is that the authorial gaze becomes increasingly inward and self-revealing, the tone more forlorn, until some passages in RisingTideFallingStar attain an almost posthumous air, as if the book might also serve as a suicide note.

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