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Also, as previously described, they encase the portal vessels but do not occlude them, connoting their pliable nature and soft texture.
The callused skin over the throat of Bat 5 suggests more chronic irritation, likely due to the less pliable nature of the 'veggie-tan' leather collar, which should thus be considered unsuitable for collars.
Furthermore, the inherently pliable nature of breast tissue means that tumour dimensions may vary, depending on patient positioning (Tucker, 2012).
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In our view, this similar view of responsibility and agency has its roots in a similar view of nature as pliable and disposable.
A cluster of waist-high spears of grass made of green polyurethane foam, it invites the viewer to find seating among the pliable spears, which ironically evoke nature in a world devoted to material goods.
The platysma flap is considered to be an ideal donor source due to its thin, pliable and sufficient colour matched skin nature.
Nature itself becomes no more pliable to the sympathetic eye.
Nature itself has been infinitely pliable, to be used and shaped to any purpose "humanity" proposes.
Carbohydrates flex and bend, taking on different 3D shapes, yet somehow nature has evolved to recognize these complex and pliable molecules.
Among them was law professor Laurence Tribe, who was fascinated by "the absolute nature of it, unlike the law, where things are so pliable.
So pliable.
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