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long o
noun
The vowel sound in the words "cone" and "note".
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He chose the long "o".
His words "How long, O Lord?" are an expression of utter weariness.
A poet wrote, "Live long, O Caliph, to thy heart's content / In scented shade of palace minarets".
He dares to complain to God (in the New English translation), "How long, O Lord, have I cried to you, unanswered?
Psalm 13 is characteristic, beginning in plaint with the great central cry of the Psalter, "How long": "How long, O LORD, will you forget me always?
(The Moscas pronounce it with a long "o," as in "Joe," while everyone in New Orleans has always pronounced the first syllable to rhyme with "ma" or "pa").
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S-layer glycoproteins from organisms of the Bacillaceae family possess long, O-glycosidically linked glycans that are composed of a great variety of sugar constituents.
A transition in the temperature dependence of the o-Ps lifetime was observed close to −35 °C above which temperature PDMS exhibits long o-Ps lifetimes.
Her Nigerian accent (which seems strongest in the middle of words or when she's pronouncing her long Os) -- and the way she ends messages with "Smooches!" or "Love, Mom" like she's writing a letter -- instantly brings a smile to my face.
The gene responsible for the formation of the carbamoyl group originally identified in C. raciborskii T3 [21], is the 1839 bp long O-carbamoyltransferase denoted sxtI.
Recent studies have shown that CD14 is required for recognition of 'smooth LPS' (with long O-polysaccharide chains) through TLR4 for MyD88- dependent signaling pathway, and not for 'rough LPS' (without long O-polysaccharide chains).
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