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| e not in the same plane, the former inclining | downward a little more than the latter. |
| hich surrounds the Flexores digitorum extends | downward about half-way along the metacarpal bones, wh |
| te in the grate frame of reference before the | downward acceleration begins simultaneously and equall |
| ape, the force of the backed up water presses | downward against the dam and has the effect of strengt |
| ace of the obturator membrane and then curves | downward along the anterior margin of the foramen. |
| ith shells, grenades, and rockets; whilst the | downward and lateral force of the explosion raised a s |
| l end of the clavicle, and, passing obliquely | downward and medialward, is attached below to the fron |
| he shape transmits the force of the reservoir | downward and laterally, against the rock foundation; t |
| a thin lamina, the maxillary process, curves | downward and lateralward; it articulates with the maxi |
| Passing obliquely | downward and lateralward, it ends in a tendon, which r |
| below, and its fibers are directed obliquely | downward and backward. |
| It is a straight road running | downward and westward from Wyndham Street to Queen's R |
| nch LCD display that may be folded 45 degrees | downward and 90 degrees upward to facilitate shooting |
| the external surface, behind the angle, looks | downward, and in front of the angle, slightly upward. |
| This line is directed | downward and laterally; this gives attachment to a ten |
| der below than above, which extends obliquely | downward and lateralward between the adjacent margins |
| The Corrugator draws the eyebrow | downward and medialward, producing the vertical wrinkl |
| ent longitudinal cutaneous folds which extend | downward and backward from the mons pubis to the perin |
| They send roots | downward, and these roots eventually make contact with |
| orpus callosum is named the genu, and is bent | downward and backward in front of the septum pellucidu |
| the radius; its fibers are directed obliquely | downward and medialward, and are fixed, below, to the |
| of the lower end of the ulna; its fibers pass | downward and medialward to be inserted into the volar |
| ver the square in front of the angle, curving | downward and terminating at the upper sides of the squ |
| The stems have barbed hairs pointing | downward and these hairs make the plant rough to the t |
| platyura aegyptiaca had horns that developed | downward and curled forward. |
| erni, and their fibers are directed obliquely | downward and laterally on the back of the thorax, and |
| the posterior end of the thalamus, and passes | downward and forward into the inferior cornu of the la |
| s structure, the fibers of which are directed | downward and medially. |
| It passes | downward and laterally, and is inserted into the whole |
| Its fibers pass | downward and backward, to be inserted into the angle a |
| ball turret was jammed with the guns pointing | downward, and the flaps would not respond. |
| s a lilting melody that reaches a peak, falls | downward, and ends in three long, loud notes, each pro |
| It curves | downward and medialward in front of the Iliacus and Ps |
| begins near the apex of the process and runs | downward and forward to the inner side of the last mol |
| the third piece of the sacrum, where it bends | downward and ends in the rectum. |
| le-shaped") in shape, its base being directed | downward and backward and its apex upward and backward |
| alatine velum, its fibers extending obliquely | downward and medially to the middle line, where they b |
| unning from the apex of the fibular malleolus | downward and slightly backward to a tubercle on the la |
| ward to the apex, from which it bends sharply | downward, and ends in the median plane at the level of |
| oad and flat, its surfaces looking upward and | downward, and its borders inward and outward. |
| From this level it may be followed | downward and forward, with a slight convexity to the l |
| diaphragmatic surface of the heart, directed | downward and slightly backward, is formed by the ventr |
| s a strong, fibrous band, extending obliquely | downward and medialward across the back of the wrist, |
| l end of the clavicle, and, passing obliquely | downward and medialward, is fixed below to the back of |
| process of the maxilla and passing obliquely | downward and lateralward divides into two slips. |
| ehind the zygomaticomaxillary suture and pass | downward and medialward to the upper lip. |
| tissue, while on either side the ureter runs | downward and forward in it at a distance of about 2 cm |
| ograms (36 lb); the snout is longer and turns | downward; and the spines are almost indistinguishable |
| and ran in a straight line and at a constant | downward angle from east to west. |
| baskets were then stapled to the rails, at a | downward angle of about 20 degrees. |
| to the village of Taisersdorf at a 70 degree | downward angle. |
| A stop and go pattern of chromatic runs, | downward arpeggios, and pedal solos based on the openi |
| It corresponds to the | downward arrows in this reaction scheme. |
| The building slopes | downward as it was built on a hill and was once home t |
| part of the helix the cartilage is prolonged | downward as a tail-like process, the cauda helicis; th |
| es of the fifth sacral vertebra are prolonged | downward as rounded processes, which are named the sac |
| in an Asiatic manner instead of curving back | downward as other British crowns do. |
| She peers | downward at a small fawn standing below her in frontal |
| The Tevir is sung on a low tone, going | downward at the beginning and upward at the end. |
| e enough to the surface, light rays can curve | downward at a rate equal to the mean curvature of the |
| a short band of fibers, flattened from above | downward, attached by one extremity to the crest separ |
| making the distance to them longer) causes a | downward beam tilt, which is very useful if the antenn |
| mately have the effect of driving crop prices | downward because of increased competition between indi |
| nt adjusts the fair market value of the works | downward because of the risks of depreciation when a l |
| nch of lateral circumflex femoral artery runs | downward, behind the rectus femoris, upon the vastus l |
| rane the anterior interosseous sends a branch | downward behind the pronator quadratus to join the vol |
| Where the helix turns | downward behind, a small tubercle is frequently seen: |
| uts as "heavy" because of its extremely sharp | downward break. |
| A sharp bend | downward breaks the glass at the score. |
| The measurements are then adjusted | downward by 10% (city) and 22% (highway) to more accur |
| nsisted of a lever device, which when pressed | downward by pressure pieces attached to the lid of the |
| but in addition it insists that there is also | downward causation. |
| "Neuroscience, Determinism, and | Downward Causation: Defusing the Free-Will Problem," i |
| Sergeant (three | downward chevrons) |
| Most cut sections can be split in a single | downward chop of the maul, splitting the wood apart al |
| It is notated 'l' and consists of a | downward clap with the palm facing down followed by co |
| ' | Downward cleansing lung' (Tibetan:Thur-sel rlung) is l |
| , decreasing set, initial segment; the set is | downward closed), which a subset L with the property t |
| F. One can construct an ideal N by taking the | downward closure of the set of all binary joins of thi |
| the logic-based extension should be | downward compatible with the underlying imperative pro |
| "On the ' | Downward Control' of Extratropical Diabatic Circulatio |
| most movable part of the colon, passes with a | downward convexity from the right hypochondrium region |
| Its | downward course to Bath was accomplished more quickly, |
| to Civil Aviation Authority investigators, a | downward current carried the aircraft below the level |
| ft, and that steady state will then develop a | downward curve leading to a significant performance de |
| It has a grey face, a long black bill with a | downward curve and two white wing bars. |
| stinct features are a long bill with a slight | downward curve, with adults being brown on the back an |
| target, they will then execute the kick in a | downward cutting movement. |
| ulean Club tie is a silver coloured tie, with | downward diagonal red stripes. |
| The | downward directed energy is transmitted through the oc |
| ecies name is from the Greek kata, implying a | downward direction (towards the base), and diktyon (me |
| In the | downward direction, the train departs at 20.50 hours a |
| orizontal dimensions and also in the vertical | downward direction, would be able to accommodate the n |
| zed by an unusually small jaw (Micrognathia), | downward displacement or retraction of the tongue (Glo |
| hey are exceptionally sturdy vials, providing | downward drainage which enables maximum retrieval. |
| rcoal filter in an effort to halt a five-year | downward drift in sales. |
| pular variations include adho mukha virasana ( | downward facing hero pose) and supta virasana (reclini |
| imals, lacking lower jaws, which results in a | downward facing mouth. |
| ven nest made of grass and leaf strips with a | downward facing entrance which is suspended from a bra |
| It bears a prominent whorl of | downward facing flowers at the top of the stem, topped |
| an upper box containing the main charge and a | downward facing fuze, this was placed into a sturdy wo |
| are performed between Adho Mukha Svanasana or | Downward Facing Dog as part of a Surya Namaskara or Su |
| The | downward flux of organic matter decreases sharply with |
| d laser beam of enough intensity counters the | downward force of gravity to allow for a stable optica |
| The | downward force required to deform the rivet with an au |
| pressed in the oil industry, is the amount of | downward force exerted on the drill bit and is normall |
| n whereby a material is levitated against the | downward force of gravity by an upward force stemming |
| the 1996-1999 period", with the hope that the | downward forces would not have been so intense after t |
| At the NAIRU the upward and | downward forces on price and wage inflation are in bal |
| upper fibers of the suspensory ligament pass | downward from the lower end of the linea alba, and the |
| Power and regulation flowed | downward from God to the people. |
| ward and laterally, with a slight inclination | downward, from the interventricular foramen into the f |
| Oil and gas rights extend vertically | downward from the property line. |
| Nuova here: ‘Psychologically, the drama moves | downward from resistance to submission, but spirituall |
| he septum secundum, semilunar in shape, grows | downward from the upper wall of the atrium immediately |
| The outfield sloped | downward from the infield, and people in the dugouts o |
| nge in which Brown tells the band to modulate | downward from F to D ("In order for me to get down, I |
| he septum secundum, semilunar in shape, grows | downward from the upper wall of the atrium immediately |
| of structure also solves both the upward and | downward funarg problems, so first-class lexical closu |
| The interior walls slope | downward gently toward the center. |
| If a confined aquifer follows a | downward grade from its recharge zone, groundwater can |
| The experiment entailed balancing the | downward gravitational force with the upward buoyant a |
| As it spirals | downward, he claws his way to the cockpit, rips it ope |
| with major fault boundaries on one side and a | downward hinge on the other. |
| ularly in its use of a forward (as opposed to | downward) hinged magazine door, the use of rimmed ammu |
| or example, the land use boundary could shift | downward if the freshwater boundary is breached, causi |
| e handle of the cup and following the symbols | downward in a spiral manner, until the bottom is reach |
| ior pillars; fornicolumns) of the fornix arch | downward in front of the interventricular foramen and |
| e effect of DiPT is typically a radical shift | downward in perceived pitch. |
| The structure tends to migrate caudally, or | downward, in hypospadia disorders and is then seen in |
| branchial plates that extended out and curved | downward in a triangular shape, very similar to those |
| seen as on chest x-ray as a sharply-pointed, | downward indentation (dark) between each hemi-diaphrag |
| These include: natural water displacing oil | downward into the well, expansion of the natural gas a |
| f the pushrods so that the intake valves open | downward into the combustion chamber. |
| brawl and riot that followed, the Pacers fell | downward into the Central Division. |
| forks have a curve this will point the tines | downward into the food. |
| It was not that the line was inclined | downward into the ground but it intersected a hill. |
| e ceiling and pours hot spring water directly | downward into the bath. |
| s by a septum, the septum primum, which grows | downward into the cavity. |
| ctores contract upon the bolus, and convey it | downward into the esophagus. |
| s by a septum, the septum primum, which grows | downward into the cavity. |
| ft, and using their underbellies, will burrow | downward into the soil some one to two inches. |
| sometimes stand on their hind legs and clash | downward into each other, in a manner similar to speci |
| Downward Is Heavenward is the fourth and last studio a | |
| if the egg falls more than 3 blocks | downward, it will break. |
| ajora, and extend from the clitoris obliquely | downward, laterally, and backward on either side of th |
| e left, divorced his wife, and "started being | downward mobile." |
| The cause of the | downward motion of heavy bodies, such as the element e |
| Alternatively, a "rockfall is the natural | downward motion of a detached block or series of block |
| a window (from the Latin: de: out of, with a | downward motion implied; fenestra: window). |
| ally by striking a test tube in a forward and | downward motion with one's finger or thumb. |
| rought against the stone in a quick, straight | downward motion. |
| he broad market is moving up, do not bet on a | downward move. |
| pitch is his sinker, which features excellent | downward movement and ranges from 88-92 mph. |
| ich like his fastball also features excellent | downward movement. |
| h of the vehicle from the hood before angling | downward near the rear of the vehicle. |
| Henry C. | Downward, New Castle County, Republican |
| single flowering stem, which terminates in a | downward nodding umbel of white or rose flowers. |
| oosely invests the cord; it is a continuation | downward of the transversalis fascia. |
| al vein and supraorbital vein, runs obliquely | downward, on the side of the root of the nose, to the |
| enting the outgoing jet from intersecting the | downward one (which tends to end the effect). |
| tion, the leaf margin with the mine is folded | downward or rarely upward. |
| The figure is looking | downward, over her right shoulder. |
| inished chord with an added passing note) and | downward passages transition into the main appassionat |
| slopes are cut off so that they no longer go | downward past the ladder. |
| Downward paths (1916) | |
| "For a pedal, a rotating load arises from | downward pedaling force on a spindle rotating with its |
| ongerons, arranged so the cross section was a | downward pointing triangle. |
| Many species also use | downward pointing hairs and waxy secretions to make it |
| a circular moon region, inside of which is an | downward pointing triangle. |
| set to run continuously, or to run only when | downward pressure is applied to the rubber piece. |
| with a seamless and smooth gentle bonding via | downward pressure as the rollers move downward or inwa |
| bstantial 2006 losses that had been caused by | downward pricing pressure in the Hawaii market followi |
| The urn-shaped bloom buds droop | downward prior to opening. |
| The bend is activated by a one-inch | downward pull on the guitar neck, allowing the player |
| downward) recoil force. | |
| but signed to Mercury Records for 1993's The | Downward Road. |
| the spasmodic lowering of the upper eyelid on | downward rotation of the eye, indicating exophthalmic |
| ferent basic lines: deeply curved (upward and | downward), shallow curved (upward and downward) and st |
| een fluctuating, but in general the trend was | downward since at least the 1970s. |
| A | downward slant of the forehead |
| Additional features of the syndrome include | downward slanting palpebral fissures, malar hypoplasia |
| , according to Bivins, the area "began a long | downward slide toward the skid row of the 1990s" and t |
| after that event, Gilbert's career began its | downward slide. |
| f the same name on this album shows a serious | downward slide.... Though the two have an edge on this |
| The year 1978 marked the beginning of the | downward slope of Wesbecker's life. |
| When the train reached the | downward slope into Gare de Lyon, the train's speed in |
| The name may refer to the | downward slope of the sewers in the area, which caused |
| e final song, "I have trod the upward and the | downward slope", was added to the cycle only in 1960 a |
| und above the gradient needed to maintain the | downward slope, a certain amount of tunneling was requ |
| les noisily over a rocky and a somewhat steep | downward slope, forming a wild and lonely furious rush |
| are identifiable as the spoil heap is on the | downward slope. |
| e vehicle experiences trouble and stalls on a | downward sloping road. |
| lds, in which some fall behind as a result of | downward social mobility. |
| n the character into a Doodle; he goes into a | downward spinning death animation and loses a life. |
| eague Division One in the 1996-97 campaign, a | downward spiral struck and successive relegations saw |
| Nine Inch Nails, The | Downward Spiral |
| However, his career would go on a | downward spiral after leaving Vancouver. |
| In later years Ryan was plagued by a | downward spiral of drug abuse, alcoholism and homeless |
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