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Harold Bowen describes al-Mu'tadid at his accession as "in appearance upright and thin; and on his head was a white mole, which, since white moles were not admired, he used to dye black.
There is also a bracelet in a skeletonized geometric pattern of white gold paved in white diamonds that is both thin and delicate in appearance while displaying structural strength.
The subthalamic nucleus was thin and gray in appearance and measured 1 mm in its widest dimension.
Live, dissected whole-mount adult eyes revealed a significant reduction of the cohesive, red-pigmented retinal epithelial layer, such that the remaining Dnhe2 null ; GMR > Raf tissue was thin and transparent in appearance (data not shown).
Appearing in Federal District Court in Manhattan, Mr. Masri, 54, who lost both hands and an eye in an explosion, looked considerably thinner and diminished in appearance than in recent photographs.
This will make your face look thinner and longer in appearance, and provide the shadows that naturally occur without foundation.
He attempted to keep his condition private, but by 1883 rumors of his illness began to circulate; he had become thinner and more aged in appearance, and struggled to keep the pace of the presidency.
It was about five feet in height, built with thin stones without mortar, and in appearance very much resembled the walling found in barrows.
Descending thin limbs with their cells with nuclei protruding into the lumen differ markedly in appearance from ascending thin limbs with their large, round, flat nuclei when viewed with DIC optics [ 17, 18].
In appearance he was small, thin, and pale; in character, impetuous, astute, obstinate, and autocratic, though simple and approachable.
In contrast, using ∼5 10 mg of precursor resulted in very thin films which were purple and reflective in appearance; these tended to be much more sensitive to moist air.
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