「CORDS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| generally involved a combination of fastening | cords and possibly a staff. |
| They possess two pairs of nerve | cords and often a statocyst. |
| ages laterally, these muscles abduct the vocal | cords and thereby open the rima glottidis. |
| y, priests and ministers have a black hat with | cords and tassels, the number depending upon their r |
| using a rope made of shredded sheets, electric | cords, and shoe laces. |
| Bishops generally use a green hat with green | cords and six green tassels on each side, archbishop |
| stics is its rich ornamentation, with foliated | cords and spines over the body whorl and shoulder, r |
| lages medially, these muscles adduct the vocal | cords and thereby close the rima glottidis, protecti |
| of thine habitations: spare not, lengthen thy | cords, and strengthen thy stakes. |
| muscle that if severed cannot abduct the vocal | cords and thus impairs breathing. |
| roved to be as good as a microphone which used | cords and cables. |
| articiants were suspended in the air to bungee | cords and had to bounce themselves up and down with |
| d wing cells - that were kept closed by bungee | cords and opened by the weight of the released bombs |
| other flatworms by the presence of four nerve | cords and the fact that the ovary forms a single str |
| ust peppermints and cloves to soothe her vocal | cords and that she's actually "1/16 Wiccan" on her m |
| th a 5 metre cord that can also take extension | cords, and one with a 0.3 metre cord for shake-free |
| bles, Bluetooth accessories, replacement power | cords and bricks for notebook computers, locking mec |
| In the central mass, a series of | cords appear. |
| The three | cords are the three triadic streams |
| The testis | cords are precursors to the rete testis. |
| The peritoneum is in place, and the various | cords are shining through. |
| When tying kiahan, the inner | cords are shorter than the outer ones; it is also ad |
| genera such as Cephalothrix in which the nerve | cords are inside the body-wall longitudinal muscle, |
| The lateral nerve | cords are outside the circular muscle, as in palaeon |
| The children subsequently wore tight | cords around their waists to cause pain, performed s |
| y of threads, ropes, filaments, nets, and tire | cords, as well as hosiery and knitted garments. |
| h tenacity fibers are used for seatbelts, tire | cords, ballistic cloth and other uses. |
| mines were left suspended after the parachute | cords became caught in various obstacles such as tre |
| After sexual differentiation, in males the sex | cords become the testis cords, which help develop an |
| they blew up the ship in the air with ordinary | cords, but with the utmost sacrifice - lost of their |
| It functions to tense the vocal | cords by activating the cricothyroid muscle, increas |
| ied being possessing "perfectly evolved" vocal | cords capable of generating the Oro's sonic power wi |
| Feller GmbH, a worldwide manufacturer of power | cords, data cables and interconnection wiring, is si |
| fter the release of their first album, Rebecca | Cords departed from the band and Melissa Ferlaak (al |
| These he braced with | cords drawn lengthwise; and across these, at right a |
| robable reason for the eventual failure of the | CORDS efforts, however, was the low popularity of th |
| ieved by connecting the port-a-potty to bungee | cords) filled with excrement. |
| ry cause, treatment involves resting the vocal | cords for as long as six weeks, normally followed by |
| rly seen in a passage concerning multicoloured | cords for women to put around their breasts to enabl |
| rations and Revolutionary Development Support ( | CORDS) for General William Westmoreland, and served |
| ushabbaha bi'l manattiq, a framed sextant with | cords for the determination of the equinoxes similar |
| The | cords form naturally (if messily) in tightly curled |
| n In light of the eventual outcome of the war, | CORDS founder Komer attributes the eventual failure |
| Ventral nerve | cords from anterior to posterior (the thoracic and a |
| n the Ur-Nammu-stela, where the winding of the | cords has been detailed by the sculptor. |
| contend with the fact that cancer of the vocal | cords has robbed him of the ability to speak. |
| Between the folds of the | cords, he made holes, inserted copper tubes, and fil |
| Decortication of the vocal | cords, i.e. removal of a strip of epithelium, is don |
| He bleached his hair, damaged his vocal | cords in order to change his voice, and wore a mask |
| itten on traditional bamboo slips connected by | cords into rolled scrolls. |
| Some specify that the glottis (vocal | cords) is the defining line between the upper and lo |
| d, silver, spear shafts, shield boards, ropes, | cords, leather, textiles tools, wooden vessels, spoo |
| Repeated surgeries to lengthen the heel | cords may be needed as the child grows to adulthood. |
| mation, recovery of normal motion of the vocal | cords may return spontaneously. |
| body in a church hall is found with its vocal | cords missing and a metallic figure is seen hiding i |
| At its peak, Mono Mills shipped almost 45,000 | cords of wood per year. |
| composed of the two edges of a blade bound by | cords of silk. |
| om korari (flower stalks) and leaves, and fine | cords of muka fibre utilise the styptic properties o |
| postmortems reveal that the brains and spinal | cords of the victims are somehow missing; only marks |
| mas tree ornaments, refrigerator magnets, etc. | Cords of leather and cordage stock, clips and tips, |
| sfully transplanted into the brains and spinal | cords of rats. |
| to the mitznefet by means of two sets of blue | cords: one going over the top of the head and the ot |
| ice is used the operator crushes the spermatic | cords one at a time, leaving a space in between in o |
| In animal embryology, the gonadal | cords or sex cords (or primitive sex cords) are stru |
| ve her an ultimatum: have surgery on her vocal | cords, or not utilize them at all for three weeks. |
| invertebrates because they do not have spinal | cords, or in some cases, central nervous systems. |
| eleases less heat per unit of measure (usually | cords or tons) due to the heat consumed to evaporate |
| Other coated abrasive forms include sanding | cords, pads, belts, and discs. |
| lary of £80, and firewood not to exceed thirty | cords per annum.” |
| Agency for International Development with the | CORDS program in Vietnam, where he learned Vietnames |
| odynamic profile by the use of variable length | cords rather than the fixed rib used in a convention |
| sing, now enlarged brains and connected spinal | cords removed from their victims; the spinal cords h |
| f ammonia fumes that caused spasm of the vocal | cords resulting in internal blockage of the upper ai |
| These | cords run together toward the future hilum and form |
| of cerebral ganglia anteriorly with the nerve | cords running down the ventral ("belly", as opposed |
| However, an operation damaged her vocal | cords so she switched from musicals to plays. |
| cle was also equipment with multiple extension | cords so it could run on shore power as well. |
| burse can be securely closed and is fixed with | cords so that the priest, deacon, or extraordinary m |
| ith lugs, some cups with decoration of applied | cords, some shallow bowls, and a handled cup.. |
| The | cords that tie us one to another become literal rope |
| of any nails and the sandals are stitched with | cords that are also made of leather. |
| injuries: 26 bone fractures and damaged vocal | cords, that cause him to speak silently and slowly. |
| e and want of experience of those who held the | cords, the machine took an oblique direction, and, t |
| Simpson begins to have problems with her vocal | cords; this makes it difficult for her to sing and c |
| Such dogs often have their | cords tied up or covered with assorted dog clothing |
| orized which allowed stem cells from umbilical | cords to be used to find treatment options. |
| pening (abducting) the space between the vocal | cords to allow for sound production. |
| As the war progressed, using bungee | cords to suspend the weapons became a common practic |
| hand, with the addition of couched threads and | cords, tweed from Scotland, fabrics from the Victori |
| ped the method to inject teflon into the vocal | cords und coined the term "phonosurgery" with Hans v |
| the lack of (or reduced) motion of one or both | cords using a laryngoscope. |
| ess than 21 months old is accepted; and spinal | cords, vertebrae, brains and bone marrow must be rem |
| Replacing Rebecca | Cords' vocals are three new vocalists; Melissa Ferla |
| ations from civilian organizations like USAID, | CORDS was eventually implemented under the military' |
| As a result, his vocal | cords were removed, and after a laryngectomy he has |
| fell prey to Byzantian slavers, and his vocal | cords were cut to forestall crying, leaving him mute |
| e muscle microtremors which occur in the vocal | cords when the speaker is under stress. |
| rty demarcations and foundations using knotted | cords which they stretched in order to take the sag |
| t model showing the features of the youth, the | cords which bound him, and even the texture of his c |
| es blunt force causing trauma to the spermatic | cords, which are thickly wrapped in nerve fibers. |
| A bishop's may have green and gold | cords with violet lining. |
| cardinal may have a cappello with red and gold | cords with scarlet lining. |
| she had in America, Ilse decided to break all | cords with the States, and focus more on her career |
| , then pulled back up behind and tied to other | cords wrapped around the wrists, doubling as a cinch |
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