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In partial dislocation, the lens remains partially attached to the ciliary body (Fig. 9).
Jalloh got to his feet, thinking it was over, but his hand was still partially attached a few inches above the wrist.
Perry demonstrates how to chine a rib roast – that is, how to separate the section of spine running along its length, while leaving it partially attached for cooking.
A local ice cap, the Law Dome, is partially attached to the ice sheet and has been heavily studied by Australian glaciologists.
During the 7 June 2016 exfoliation event, rockbolt uplift forces across the partially attached, deforming sheet reached 33 kN and 95 kN at 25 m (RB2) and 15 m (RB1) distance from the nucleus of exfoliation (Fig. 2), and across minimum surficial sheet thicknesses of 1.14 and 0.71 m, respectively (Fig. 3b).
The polystyrene was partially attached to the soil particles but between the soil components also single nanoparticles were visible.
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Stitch down the long edge of the side panel, partially attaching it to the long edge of the main section.
> -wrap-foot> refractiveactiverroror plan: plano refraction IOL: intraocular lens nn: not noted part: partially off/partially attached In the placebo group, laser flare measurements on average increased during the first week and decreased thereafter.
Four of the five BFPE clusters were replicated whereas partially-secure attached individuals were classified as secure by the BinFR.
These images enabled to observe some defects due to the fabrication process: small pores in the solid phase, partially melted particles attached to the surface.
There is a sprinkling of churches belonging to the first third of the century that have northern characteristics, such as attached (partially recessed in the wall) shafts or columns, crocket capitals, pointed arches, and ribbed vaults.
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