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it in 1878, and merged it with the Cincinnati | Lancet and Observer, forming a combined weekly journa |
unded 1856), under the title of the Cincinnati | Lancet and Observer. |
al chemist, and contributed many papers to The | Lancet and other scientific periodicals. |
Lancet and Perpendicular Gothic windows were added in | |
it is best distinguished by its straight-sided | lancet and the relatively short second phalanx of the |
r to be original to the building, set within a | lancet arch. |
a portal from 1704 with a crest and an unusual | lancet arch. |
que included an oblong rectangular room with a | lancet arch. |
rectangular apertures, in the upper floor one | lancet arched window; to the left in silver a blue wa |
to five bays by superimposed double arcades of | lancet arches atop clustered columns on pedestals. |
oof, supported by stepped corbels connected by | lancet arches. |
ific papers, including an influential 1967 The | Lancet article. |
Applebaum's murder was described by The | Lancet as a tragic irony: This victim of a suicide bo |
Blood-sampling device with a | lancet at the tip. |
On the south side of the top stage are two | lancet bell openings; on the other sides the bell ope |
Gomphus exilis Selys, 1854 - | Lancet Clubtail |
In March 2006, his last letter in The | Lancet condemned the force-feeding of prisoners at Gu |
) would lead to an important 1936 paper in The | Lancet, distinguishing the two main types of diabetes |
agedy: Where is the M in MCH? published in The | Lancet, drawing attention to deaths of women in the t |
The triple | lancet east window dates from around 1230, although t |
published in the British medical journal, The | Lancet, found that Guatemalan men who had been well-f |
RD study, an open label trial published in the | Lancet, found there was no increase in cardiovascular |
October 5 - The | Lancet founded by Thomas Wakley. |
ed in 1849, designed by William Railton in the | Lancet Gothic style. |
This case was published in The | Lancet in February 1896, the first published clinical |
An editorial in the medical journal The | Lancet in September 2005 sharply criticized the journ |
hed a paper entitled "The insulin myth" in the | Lancet, in which he argued that there was no sound ba |
They appeared finally in The | Lancet in 1947. |
The east window in the chancel is a | lancet in Early English style. |
Twort published these results in the | Lancet in 1915 and called the contagion the bacteriol |
as as a medical journalist, beginning with the | Lancet in 1857. |
blished widely in leading journals such as The | Lancet, including research on the risk of psychosis d |
The | Lancet infectious diseases (United States) 4 (9): 594 |
ton might have misrepresented the scope of the | Lancet investigation in early responses to the articl |
The | Lancet Liver Fluke (Dicrocoelium dendriticum) is note |
Dicrocoelium dendriticum ( | lancet liver fluke) |
The study, published in the | Lancet Neurology journal July 2008, found that blood |
In an 11 November 2009 editorial in The | Lancet, Nutt explicitly attributed his sacking to a c |
Triangle of death” linked to waste crisis, The | Lancet Oncology, Volume 5, Issue 9, September 2004, P |
oodmoulding and timber double doors flanked by | lancet openings. |
erced by quatrefoils, the merlons pierced with | lancet openings. |
A blood | lancet, or simply lancet, is a small medical implemen |
se the weighting of the factors in Nutt's 2007 | Lancet paper was arbitrary, and consequently that the |
cades and the ambulatory consist of one simple | lancet per bay, the clerestory windows are each made |
g this time Boyle has coauthored his first two | Lancet publications on cancer mortality in Scotland. |
On 11 October, The | Lancet published new estimates of the death toll of I |
In addition, The | Lancet published an analysis of World Health Organiza |
re using data from a paper in the journal, The | Lancet ranking the relative negative effects of diffe |
The | Lancet reference used is to Patrick Ball, Paul Kobrak |
hase 2b trial (TIPO-1) results reported in The | Lancet showed levels of weight loss over a 6-month pe |
initiated a letter in the medical journal The | Lancet, signed by more than 250 medical experts urgin |
it is a massive six-bay wooden structure with | lancet stained glass windows and a steep sloping roof |
han architectural style, with random stone and | lancet stained glass windows on either side. |
q War, and their reliance on the controversial | Lancet surveys to determine the number of Iraqi death |
ISSI-Prevenzione Investigators reported in the | Lancet the results of major clinical study in 11,324 |
response and wounded by an 1826 article in The | Lancet titled 'Surgical Humbug' that ruthlessly criti |
esses for the first time, and loan of a Dennis | Lancet to the Ministry of Supply (and its subsequent |
ows are late 14th century and of early English | lancet type. |
0, a widely quoted 2006 study published in The | Lancet used a cross-sectional cluster sample to estim |
The Western | Lancet was founded as a monthly journal in 1842 with |
une 7 - Ian Donald publishes an article in The | Lancet which describes the diagnostic use of ultrasou |
s a blocked round-headed window pierced with a | lancet, which is also blocked, a single-light window, |
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has a blocked doorway on the west and a double | lancet window with Decorated tracery. |
In the lower stage is a single | lancet window and in the second stage are three simil |
is has two triple windows in the north wall, a | lancet window on the east, and a chimney at its junct |
the south wall, to the east of the porch, is a | lancet window and a two-light window under a pointed |
ed, hexagonal roof; and a large stained glass, | lancet window with wood tracery. |
tage is a steeply pointed west doorway, with a | lancet window above it, and small stair lights to its |
r features remain, two 12th century windows, a | lancet window of the 13th century and the 14th centur |
The north wall contains a small | lancet window dating from about 1190, and in the sout |
are blank, and at the east end is a four-light | lancet window with transoms, on each side of which is |
re is a blocked doorway to the west, a blocked | lancet window to the east, blocked circular windows t |
A small | lancet window with a trefoil head remains in the east |
Revival features such as the steep roof, front | lancet window and side belfry and entrance, it is the |
There is a | lancet window at the second stage, and three lancet b |
The second stage has a | lancet window and clock faces to the east and south. |
It has one window on each side, and a triple | lancet window at the east end. |
A large | lancet window dominates the facade and a gabled vesti |
ransepts have parapets, and a blank four-light | lancet window in each gable. |
Paired | lancet window openings with limestone surrounds and s |
ast window in the chancel consists of a triple | lancet window, there are three lancets on the south s |
west wall of the south aisle is a round-headed | lancet window, and in the west end of the north aisle |
chancel includes the remains of a 13th century | lancet window, a remnant of an earlier church buildin |
ht window with Y-tracery, and to its west is a | lancet window, a three-light window, and a doorway. |
h includes a 13th century Early English Gothic | lancet window, and the timber frame of the bellcote. |
At the east end of the vestry is a | lancet window. |
l are a 15th-century window and a 13th-century | lancet window. |
ads, over which are three plain corbels, and a | lancet window. |
It features a three part | lancet window. |
On the south side is another | lancet window. |
On each side of this is a small | lancet window. |
The east front has one triangular-headed | lancet window. |
is a west door, above which is a 12th-century | lancet window. |
In the lower stage on the west side is a | lancet window. |
eatures groups of stained glass, Gothic-arched | lancet windows at various levels. |
Its board and batten siding and | lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic church |
The west elevation, showing paired | lancet windows rising beyond the roofline |
Built in 1889, it features the steep roof, | lancet windows and board and batten siding typical of |
Parker also designed the triplet of traceried | lancet windows in the chancel of St. Nicholas the Con |
1888-1889 of wood, its steep pitched roof and | lancet windows are typical of Gothic Revival churches |
added in the early 13th century and had plain | lancet windows in the side walls. |
itecture with the Carpenter Gothic features of | lancet windows and doors. |
a simple Carpenter Gothic structure with five | lancet windows on each side. |
The village church has thirteenth century | lancet windows and fifteenth century stained glass, f |
The chapel has two triangular-headed | lancet windows with stone cills and a door similar to |
At the top, there are | lancet windows and a cinquefoil (five-lobed) window f |
The building's | lancet windows and door are typical of Carpenter Goth |
Built in 1874, its board and batten walls and | lancet windows and door are typical of Carpenter Goth |
There are two-light decorated, | lancet windows in the second and third stages, and pa |
othic details include board and batten siding, | lancet windows and door openings and buttresses. |
4 of logs and wood, its steep pitched roof and | lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic style |
The church is built in brick with | lancet windows and the chancel was added in 1903, the |
nted church rises to an octagonal cupola, with | lancet windows and board-and-batten siding. |
Many rounded | lancet windows of stained glass illuminate the interi |
l building shows that it had some 13th century | lancet windows and a 16th century window. |
-octagonal projection with three large figural | lancet windows that retain their original stained and |
ws on the south side of the church are pointed | lancet windows and those on the north side are in Dec |
een incorporated as a recurrent theme into the | lancet windows and into the leaded oval clerestory wi |
y pitched gable roof, board and batten siding, | lancet windows and arched side entry way are all typi |
Its board and batten walls and | lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic archit |
e expanses of clear glass within tall, stepped | lancet windows allow light to flood high vaults and c |
orner entry-bell tower, steep pitched roof and | lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic style |
r, with its wooden siding, steep pitched roof, | lancet windows and lancet entranceway under a steeple |
om 1818, tended to be built to a formula, with | lancet windows between buttresses, in a version of th |
f the original features only the double hollow | lancet windows in the north and south walls, (fn. |
, the north window having Early English narrow | lancet windows which are typical of the 13th century, |
ction is topped by a gable which contains four | lancet windows topped by two round quatrefoil windows |
redos designed by Powell's beneath tall triple | lancet windows depicting the Ascension, framed by mos |
cal and sombre in mood, with dark rooms lit by | lancet windows while the earlier Gothic had larger wi |
m Cathedral], composed the usual red brick and | lancet windows to great effect in his big town church |
shford road and has a 13th-century church with | lancet windows dedicated to St Peter and St Paul.. A |
ructure with board-and-batten siding, stylized | lancet windows and decorative detailing. |
One of the six | lancet windows in the north transept of Westminster A |
nter Gothic churches: board and batten siding, | lancet windows on the front along with a circular ros |
by local craftsmen Its steep pitched roof and | lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic church |
The | lancet windows have tracery in the Decorated style. |
There were five | lancet windows on each side. |
The tower is rendered and contains | lancet windows on the west and south sides. |
St. Peter's was designed by C.H. Gabriel with | lancet windows in an Early English Gothic style. |
The rear facade also has buttresses and | lancet windows that light the semi-circular apse. |
Early English Gothic | lancet windows in chancel, nave and north chapel date |
Its board and batten siding, steep roofs and | lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic church |
ed pitched roof, buttresses, and stained glass | lancet windows accented with tracery. |
Its steep roof, | lancet windows and belfry and entrance are typical of |
Along the sides are | lancet windows, while the west window has two lights |
Opposite the house is a small stone booth with | lancet windows, connected to the cemetery's stone wal |
In the south wall are two | lancet windows, and there is a similar window on the |
atures of the Gothic Revival structure include | lancet windows, pointed arch doorways and vertical bo |
s, a square parapeted 85-foot-high bell tower, | lancet windows, and Gothic influenced interior decora |
The first four bays have trefoil-headed | lancet windows, while the next four have simpler stra |
On both the north and south sides are six | lancet windows, with a buttress between the first and |
Methodist church with a steep pitched roof and | lancet windows, it is a modest example of Carpenter G |
d the rear, while on the other sides there are | lancet windows, also under gables. |
tyle of architecture include the church's four | lancet windows, as well as the three-light stained gl |
There are coupled | lancet windows, and a triple lancet window in the wes |
In the north wall are | lancet windows, the east window has two lights and th |
In the middle stage are | lancet windows, the window on the north side being bl |
Sexafoil window opening above paired two-light | lancet windows, all with hoodmouldings to front eleva |
ilaster buttresses, a small north doorway, and | lancet windows. |
consisted of a nave and a south aisle, and had | lancet windows. |
arched projecting front entrance is flanked by | lancet windows. |
with a new brick and stucco chapel with plain | lancet windows. |
ick plinth and has a stone cill band and stone | lancet windows. |
the addition of stained glass in the sanctuary | lancet windows. |
e-light windows, and in the north wall are two | lancet windows. |
th two round arched doorways filled in to make | lancet windows. |
t square-headed window, and above this are two | lancet windows. |
d gable roof, an arched double door entry, and | lancet windows. |
The side walls and the tower have | lancet windows. |
Above the north vestry are three stepped | lancet windows. |
The middle bay contains a pair of | lancet windows. |
ouble louvred bell openings, beneath which are | lancet windows. |
At the west end is a rose window above four | lancet windows. |
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