「cavities」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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of the phonolite rock contain numerous small | cavities a few cm in diameter, with well-formed, micro |
mes 6) are typically laid directly in natural | cavities, abandoned bird nests, nest boxes, old woodpe |
ld population focused on patterns of carries ( | cavities), abcessing, wear, and antemortem tooth loss. |
ed the possibility of fluoridation to prevent | cavities after their evaluation of data gathered by a |
kaded woodpeckers will make use of artificial | cavities and even recolonize abandoned ranges when cav |
olutions cool, turquoise precipitates, lining | cavities and fractures within the surrounding rock. |
The teeth have a higher risk for dental | cavities and are hypersensitive to temperature changes |
difficult to reach internal passages, bends, | cavities, and edges. |
The nasal mucous membrane lines the nasal | cavities, and is intimately adherent to the periosteum |
Exploring the Quantum - Atoms, | Cavities and Photons (with Jean-Michel Raimond) Oxford |
They roost inside tree | cavities and when disturbed they perch still and appea |
ing and molding processes to produce internal | cavities and reentrant angles. |
The Flammulated Owl nests in tree | cavities and has 2-4 young at a time after a 26-day in |
Changbaiite can be found in kaolinite | cavities and potassic granite, which can be found in T |
hin in the meatuses on the floor of the nasal | cavities, and in the various sinuses. |
They tend to nest in tree | cavities, and are threatened in part since the destruc |
The miarolitic | cavities and miarolitic pegmatites are sources of rare |
Its sporangia may contain one or many | cavities, and emerge directly from the surface cells; |
n a high tree, in deeper than average nesting | cavities, and lay an average of four 37.1 x 29.9 milli |
hat underlies the epithelium, which lines the | cavities and surfaces of organs including skin, or the |
Its lateral portions roof in the orbital | cavities and support the frontal lobes of the cerebrum |
ines the interior of the abdominal and pelvic | cavities, and the peritoneum, there is a considerable |
ys Sir R.Hoare, "is decidedly marked by great | cavities and a black soil; and the attentive eye may e |
However, the individual | cavities are small (micrometer regime). |
Long optical | cavities are very sensitive to the mirror alignment. |
Phase errors between RF | cavities are essentially removed. |
Two examples of such standard resonant | cavities are rectangular and circular waveguide caviti |
The following | cavities are called blocking cavities, in which the pi |
Their smooth, rounded | cavities are often lapped and polished to help the cur |
ed by calcite or chalcedony, and vesicles and | cavities are filled with secondary minerals. |
Crab | cavities are a form of electromagnetic cavity used in |
probably make use of pre-existing underground | cavities as the legs do not show adaptations for diggi |
cies live in stream banks among moss and rock | cavities, as well as in wet sandstone caves. |
Two | cavities at the top of his head are probably designed |
would be detonated in 30 ft (9.1 m) diameter | cavities at depths of 800 ft (240 m) in a salt mine in |
n of native copper in basalt in fractures and | cavities by circulation of chloride rich groundwater o |
So far, I have never heard | cavities called caries, except on wikipedia. |
axwell's equations for original and perturbed | cavities can be used to derive expressions for resulti |
These types of | cavities can also be seen in some protosuchians such a |
The most common inclusions are liquid-filled | cavities containing three-phase inclusions. |
It divides the joint into two | cavities, each of which is furnished with a synovial m |
in various shelters (e.g., crevices, hollows, | cavities, even unheated buildings). |
The cheese cuts cleanly but very small | cavities evenly spread through the cheese may be visib |
Ladder-backed Woodpeckers nest in | cavities excavated from tree trunks, or in more arid e |
Cavities excavated by these woodpeckers in saguaro cac | |
ing highly pneumatized bones, with hollow air | cavities extending to the tips of their wing bones. |
ns include shock absorbent rubber grips, head | cavities filled with shot and replaceable faces with m |
A Coast Douglas-fir snag provides nest | cavities for birds |
A thin sheet is formed into rigid | cavities for unit doses of pharmaceuticals and for loo |
n, encapsulate that protein within one of the | cavities formed by the two rings, and release the prot |
These are | cavities hollowed out of the substance of the bone, an |
It is usually found in | cavities in selenian digenite. |
Is it the case then, that they're only called | cavities in America? |
They nest in | cavities in a tree or rock crevice, sometimes forming |
tinct crystals of alunite are rarely found in | cavities in the massive material. |
ydrated silica rock, a form of opal, found in | cavities in volcanic tuff. |
bearing granite pegmatites, and in miarolitic | cavities in granites. |
ch wildlife management officers use to insert | cavities in long leaf pines. |
ruction is of clunch with loose flint filling | cavities in the lower part of the walls. |
At Monteponi the crystals encrust | cavities in glistening granular galena; and from Leadh |
al in nepheline syenites, within hydrothermal | cavities in basalts and diabase and in serpentinites i |
orkpiece is usually moved through a series of | cavities in a die to get from an ingot to the final fo |
ral parts in one mold cavity and several mold | cavities in one mold for faster production. |
Namibia: It occurs in miarolitic | cavities in the Aris phonolite, Windhoek, Namibia, ass |
s wildlife management are creating artificial | cavities in Longleaf Pine trees. |
rs to the steps overlooking the hemispherical | cavities in the ground from which astronomical reading |
lly choose abandoned, north-facing woodpecker | cavities in Saguaro cacti, sycamores, cottonwoods and |
s process continues, cold air flowing through | cavities in the floor slabs until the building's fabri |
ervice and broken up, but without finding any | cavities in the treads. |
found in nepheline syenite and in miarolitic | cavities in nepheline syenite, associated with nepheli |
These bees can adapted to living in | cavities in some human structures and in purpose-made |
nd completes the separation between the nasal | cavities in front. |
Pygmy Nuthatches nest in | cavities in dead stubs of conifers, lining the bottom |
o-hexagonal triclinic crystals, or scales, in | cavities in acidic volcanic rocks. |
he humour or juices being shut up in definite | cavities, in the way in which spars are produced in mi |
are arranged to provide uniform field within | cavities inside the design as shown below. |
The spadix is cylindrical and has | cavities into which the pollen falls into. |
The term feline | cavities is commonly used to refer to feline odontocla |
If the design has undercuts or interior | cavities it decreases castability due to tooling compl |
ghbouring skull bones, forming additional air | cavities known as paranasal sinuses. |
same end, designers exploit a property of air | cavities known as Helmholtz resonance. |
cavity nesting bird (tree and columnar cactus | cavities), laying 3-5 white eggs. |
They nest in tree | cavities, mainly mangrove. |
In addition to the creation of new | cavities, methods for protecting existing cavities are |
getically expensive process of excavating new | cavities, more energy is expended competing for existi |
ky cup nest is built in natural or artificial | cavities near water, usually below 2 m in height. |
lus, a disease in which fluid collects in the | cavities of the brain. |
related loops that protrude reciprocally into | cavities of the other subunit provide for multiple hyd |
iage, though it might also utilize hollows or | cavities of large ficus trees (S. |
Sperm is introduced into the mantle | cavities of adjacent barnacles through an elongated pe |
dominal, in correspondence with the two great | cavities of the trunk in which it is situated. |
d effusion of the serum of the blood into the | cavities of the body and into the meshes of its tissue |
myxozoan species, freely floating in the body | cavities of several bryozoans. |
chine than the more conventional acceleration | cavities of the ILC design. |
his work on the Archenteric and Segmentation | Cavities of frogs are regarded as important contributi |
plified by changing the shape of the resonant | cavities of the mouth, larynx and pharynx. |
by Hydro-Quebec which lets the visitor enter | cavities of the dam and see a turbine in action within |
aming off from the main vault, and even large | cavities of many cubic yards extent have been filled i |
ncretions of iron-ore, but more generally the | cavities of fossil shells or crevices in the rocks. |
, and while he acknowledged that the external | cavities on the vertebrae may have been connected to t |
Geodes are essentially rock | cavities or vugs with internal crystal formations or c |
light from twin-lamellae or from fine tubular | cavities or thin enclosures definitely arranged in the |
They nest in natural | cavities or in old holes of Great Slaty Woodpecker In |
suburban lakes and on farms, nesting in tree | cavities or on the ground, under shrubs in yards, on c |
hat is sprayed onto concrete slabs, into wall | cavities, or through holes drilled in into a cavity of |
It often contains fluid-filled | cavities, probably due to its rapid growth. |
0 individuals, forming nests inside preformed | cavities, rather than constructing nests themselves. |
plant stems, or other similarly small natural | cavities, rather than constructing or excavating their |
n warbler that nests in natural or artificial | cavities, sometimes using old Downy Woodpecker holes. |
These starlings nest in tree | cavities, such as old woodpecker or barbet holes. |
lematic in lasers with short and wide optical | cavities, such as disk lasers (active mirrors).. |
l with large or small vesicles (bubble-shaped | cavities) such as in pumice, scoria, or vesicular basa |
ined, mottled and pitted teeth also had fewer | cavities than other children. |
d to Phaeoceros, and larger and more internal | cavities than Phaeoceros. |
There are also larger | cavities that are several feet in diameter that are ca |
Currently research is in progress to develop | cavities that can sustain the required alternating ele |
ing flash can be caused from old or worn mold | cavities that no longer fit tightly together. |
The basicranium had many | cavities that made up a complex tympanic pneumatic sys |
The surface of the lens has twelve | cavities that were opened during grinding, which would |
Their large, moose-like snout has large sinus | cavities that warm up the air a takin inhales which pr |
leural and peritoneal serous membranes or the | cavities they line. |
ugh shape in accordance to the needs of later | cavities; this impression is called an edging, fulleri |
There are a few small | cavities throughout the cheese. |
e age of the cheese there may be a few, small | cavities throughout the cheese. |
an be used in superconducting radio frequency | cavities to minimize energy loss and reduce the ineffi |
that it simplifies treatment by causing most | cavities to occur in pits and fissures of teeth. |
The design involves coupled radio frequency | cavities to transfer energy from a high-current, low-e |
These spiders are hairy and live in unlined | cavities under rocks. |
spend their time in hollowed-out dens in tree | cavities, under logs or rocks, in banks, caves, or cul |
ies: Daubenton's bats, which were roosting in | cavities under the bridge, and white clawed crayfish i |
, an addition to the Test Lab, (where the SRF | cavities used in CEBAF and other accelerators used wor |
es assumed that fluoride's protection against | cavities was also pre-eruptive, and this incorrect ass |
The ceiling | cavities were also filled with sand. |
that time was not well observed, and cases of | cavities were widespread. |
Solution | cavities were soon created in the land surface and mat |
irst signs of human occupation are in diverse | cavities where a small group lived on fishermen-recole |
largely solid but dynamic Earth threaded with | cavities whereby hot vapours or fluids could create lo |
The house is also notable for underlying | cavities which have been identified by pottery shards |
becomes trapped within the body and forms the | cavities which often contain minerals of elements inco |
an occur when a polyhedron possesses internal | cavities, which, in turn, occur when one crystal encap |
he blood vessels into the chest and abdominal | cavities, while coagulation disorder is responsible fo |
ces) would be compared using a set of optical | cavities with one end mirror of each cavity fixed two |
After the earthquake and as a precaution, | cavities within the foundation were reinforced with co |
d associated with anglesite and matlockite in | cavities within altered galena in a lead mine at Cromf |
due to its habit of using mud to build small | cavities within its nest. |
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