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As he lined up the second fighter, Hartmann noticed a flicker of shiny dots above him coming from the West; they were P-51s.
The first visible growth of the bacterium was observed as a small white shiny dot-like structure which increased in size from 1.5 3.5 mm (24 h) to 4.0 5.5 mm (48 h) in both YEM and TYE plates at 28°C (Supplementary Figure 3A).
The bright shiny dots within infected erythrocytes under UV light is extremely characteristic for malaria and has a very high PPV in areas mainly endemic with P. falciparum [ 4].
Next week: Scotland, with at least a day in Wales, calling out for a shiny red dot.
The shiny blue dot (or icon) means the website you are viewing has no "favicon" file.
Fittingly Mr. Jones occupied the heart of this divided whole, sitting at a plain desk in the center of the stage, several shiny green apples dotting its perimeter and echoing the neon green of the digital clocks placed strategically throughout the Alexander Kasser Theater.
Sooty blotch and flyspeck are fungal diseases that look like large smudges or shiny, round, black dots on the surface of the apple.
The presence of bright shiny intracellular tiny dots observed under the UV light indicated the presence of malaria parasites in erythrocytes.
Porphyry is a hard and beautiful stone consisting of a red mass dotted with shiny crystals; the Porphyry Chamber in the Byzantine imperial palace at Constantinople was lined with it.
A calendar is designed to teach her the days of the week, and a chart dotted with shiny stickers keeps track of how well she has mastered tasks like brushing her teeth.
The area has grown from a sleepy agricultural area to one of Italy's wealthiest enclaves, dotted with shiny new wineries and farmhouses that have been transformed into rustic inns to support a growing wine tourism trade.
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