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House mouse (Mus musculus), rodent native to Eurasia but introduced worldwide through association with humans.
He never told her that she mus not fear him, & he could not imagine why she did.
The essence of what he said was. "It must be said, it mus be written!
On Sundays, chamber mus- music concerts are given, on which the Figaro loses money.
Smallish works like "Mus" (1984), a reclining cone of black-painted spruce, domed with bent cedar slats and wire mesh, retain staunch authority, and big or even colossal ones — such as a new wheeled wagon of faceted lumber, whose uptilted wagon tongue is a slender ash trunk about sixty feet long — feel as intimate as whispers.
The major work has been done in nematodes, fruit flies or laboratory mice — a variety of inbred strains coming originally from the house mouse (Mus musculus) — with a few other species, like the three-spined stickleback, finning in the background.
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Freshly caffeinated, we exchanged jokes and debated the pronunciation of the word "squamous" (according to a nearby pathologist: "squay-mus").
The most immediately striking of these youthful pieces was Onur Yildrim's shimmering, delightfully unruly "Mus-I zaman" ("The Mouse of Time," 2012).
A few months ago, Susan P. Shames (pronounced SHAY-mus), a librarian at Colonial Williamsburg, concluded that around 1790, the South Carolina plantation owner John Rose painted his own riverfront rice fields near Beaufort.
Stop at Choco-Mus??ico (634, rue St.-Jean; 418-524-2122; chocomusee.com) for a cocoa history primer and savor a buttery-smooth chocolate filled with pecans and salted caramel.
The word itself, Mr Vogel tells us, derives from the Latin for "mouse"—mus by analogy with the mouse-like bulge of muscle that moves when you tense your arm.The biochemical underpinnings of muscle, and how scientists figured it out, might seem to require heavy lifting from readers, but Mr Vogel's prose is sprightly and readable, and occasionally startling.
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