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  • In 2011, they toured with Periphery and Fair to Midland.
  • capone and nitecapone are active in both the periphery and central nervous system.
  • express L-selectin, as they circulate in the periphery and have immediate effector functions upon e
  • e from bands within the Djent scene, such as Periphery and have started playing in a more technical
  • low control of the flow of blood between the periphery and the core to control heat loss from the s
  • ts moved to automobile suburbs on the city's periphery, and the neighborhood evolved into a housing
  • The woodlands on the periphery are dominated by several oak species, red ma
  • s the side effects caused by dopamine on the periphery, as well as increasing the concentration of
  • undeveloped lots on the community's eastern periphery as of 2007, which have since been filled wit
  • in one of the multi-storey car parks on the periphery, at a cost of 17,500€ (in 2006).
  • The history of periphery capitalism, Amin argues, is full of short-te
  • Continuing as a periphery cast-member of the New Warriors, he sporadic
  • The Harris Teeter store on the periphery closed on June 26, 2006, after being in oper
  • e bordering countries on the basin's western periphery, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bol
  • ent with the upper low near its southwestern periphery, confirming the hybrid nature of the system.
  • ucleus is formed by several submicelles, the periphery consisting of microvellosities of κ-casein (
  • Schwann cell cytoplasm not displaced to the periphery during Schwann cell formation of the myelin.
  • It is thicker at its periphery, especially behind, than at its center.
  • The total carbomer of benzene with core and periphery expanded (C30H6) only exists in silico.
  • The flattened cells at the periphery form the endothelium.
  • Lake Talao is surrounded by a periphery garden and a walking track, there are 3 resi
  • in the Laconia peripheral unit, Peloponnese Periphery, Greece.
  • The periphery is obtusely angulate.
  • Each periphery is assigned a different colour.
  • This nociceptive fiber (located in the periphery) is a first order neuron.
  • others being Sendlinger Tor on the southern periphery, Karlsplatz in the west and Marienplatz in t
  • n pink-purple color are seen around the lake periphery, like a carpet.
  • mmon theory follows that a metabolite in the periphery must be responsible, and several have been c
  • his constituency comprised the north western periphery of the City of Glasgow.
  • On the periphery of the city center are schools, businesses a
  • It resides on periphery of Varanasi city, surrounded by Lahartara, M
  • lds a considerable number of licenses on the periphery of the field.
  • lie just adjacent to the sarcolemma, at the periphery of the fiber.
  • The fort is located in periphery of Roha village, in Nakhatrana Taluka of Kut
  • Though not generally uncommon, at the periphery of its range it is a rare sight.
  • The village is on the periphery of the Ecrins National Park.
  • racked generally westward along the northern periphery of a ridge.
  • lker to the presence of the two girls on the periphery of the road.
  • The depression tracked northwest around the periphery of a subtropical ridge to the east.
  • Hasselkopf is a mountain on the southern periphery of Braunlage, Germany.
  • ed to San Giovanni a Teduccio on the eastern periphery of the city.
  • be asking, “How does a Muslim society on the periphery of Europe balance tradition and modernity?”
  • vective banding features developed along the periphery of the system.
  • The telescopes are deployed on the periphery of a circle of radius 50 meters with one tel
  • Fast food outlets located on the periphery of the car park include, Pizza Hut and Burge
  • The eastern periphery of the monsoon trough spawned a tropical dis
  • There are numerous playing fields around the periphery of Hayes: such clubs as Hayes Cricket Club u
  • st prominent in the actin cortex, around the periphery of the cell.
  • , bicyclists and runners who move around the periphery of the lake.
  • ng northward as it passed around the western periphery of the subtropical ridge.
  • The chloroplasts are located on the periphery of the cytoplasm with the nuclei aggregating
  • with chromatin concentrated along the outer periphery of trophozoites.
  • ve pole mounted anemometers sited around the periphery of the airport.
  • age is one of the many villages that dot the periphery of Malappuram town.It is very near to Nilamb
  • hallow part of the Vembanad Lake or from the periphery of river Pamba.
  • rs, not necessarily members, settling on the periphery of the ecovillage and effectively participat
  • ated at the side of Dead Beck on the western periphery of the fell.
  • Edge Lane is a main road running from the periphery of Liverpool city centre at Hall Lane, West
  • ng features were apparent along the northern periphery of the depression.
  • ast to outward appearances, Jesus was at the periphery of political life and power in the Roman pro
  • lockwise and counter clockwise all along the periphery of the historical center, and have many stop
  • s I said, I am no expert and was only on the periphery of the scene - but I sometimes wonder about
  • ng the four houses through a march along the periphery of the school ground.
  • 1950s the only exceptions were camps on the periphery of Kolyma, which while servicing Dalstroy, w
  • t ores while the Uluburun ingots fall on the periphery of the Cypriot isotopic field.
  • Saint Peter Basseterre on the north-eastern periphery of the city of Basseterre.
  • e wind shear kept the deep convection on the periphery of the consolidating low-level circulation c
  • ub and Mandeville Auditorium, on the eastern periphery of the John Muir College campus.
  • 2,430 hectares (6,000 acres) located at the periphery of the Cambrian Mountains, just south of Lak
  • m began a motion to the northeast around the periphery of a ridge to its southeast.
  • cus, or a lens, with a sharp edge around the periphery of the whorls.
  • l northwestward track along the southwestern periphery of a sub-tropical ridge.
  • rly 1850s, Swan speculated in land along the periphery of Knoxville, especially in what is now East
  • cus, or a lens, with a sharp edge around the periphery of the whorls.
  • tower), on the steep mountain at the eastern periphery of the village can still be visited.
  • of the city, and was probably located on the periphery of the original Saqsin.
  • The community, on the periphery of Livingston, was named after the East Temp
  • ton, Birtley and surrounding villages in the periphery of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead.
  • a lens, with a noticeable "edge" around the periphery of the whorls.
  • arly known as VIP Road, in the north-eastern periphery of Kolkata city, in the Indian state of West
  • At the periphery of its distribution, it has a patchy distrib
  • Many of the empty cells on the periphery of the nest are used to store honey that the
  • were driven by a single unmoved mover at the periphery of the universe.
  • In rodents delta-cells are located in the periphery of the islets; in humans the islet architect
  • f Boston's suburbs, it now marks the western periphery of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester (MA-RI-NH
  • ced to the west-northwest along the southern periphery of a deep-layer ridge.
  • Around the periphery of this area, three other towns remained sep
  • Parts of East Salisbury Plain and the periphery of Central and West comprise areas of grassl
  • ith five hangars located around the southern periphery of the road.
  • The periphery of the species' range also extends as far no
  • re small white or grayish/brown spots on the periphery of the iris in the human eye due to aggregat
  • southwestward track, around the northeastern periphery of a sub-tropical ridge, towards a weakness
  • otorway running either through or around the periphery of the capital's outer suburbs linking areas
  • ampullae (small sac-like structures) at the periphery of the colony.
  • of Cuba while moving around the southwestern periphery of a weakening ridge.
  • lar dance, from the marginal, ancillary, and periphery of the activities of communities and into th
  • solidate Burmese control over regions on the periphery of the state which were home to various ethn
  • y) was a kingdom of the Sidama people on the periphery of the Gibe region of Ethiopia.
  • The area is on the periphery of one of Chicago's "Polish Patches", Jackow
  • housing in this area is situated around the periphery of a medium sized park that was given to the
  • ty, stretching from Kingsland on the eastern periphery of the central city down to Sandringham and
  • f tributary or vassal states, usually on the periphery of the Ottoman Empire under suzerainty of th
  • e Hive community today lies in the southwest periphery of the city limits of Auburn.
  • rent lymph vessels enter at all parts of the periphery of the lymph node, and after branching and f
  • ges of the fibrocartilaginous menisci to the periphery of the tibial plateaus.
  • ncy of Glasgow Garscadden, in the north west periphery of the City of Glasgow.
  • sser Poland and Northern Silesia, and on the periphery of Greater Poland.
  • that day, quickly expanding over the eastern periphery of the cyclone.
  • one of several handsome houses built at the periphery of the Methuen settlement in the mid-19th Ce
  • e interested in events that occur within the periphery of a service provider, to get notifications
  • orbed inspired him to collaborate beyond the periphery of jazz or even of western music.
  • constructing train layover facilities at the periphery of its rail network.
  • northwest rose to 17 mph around the southern periphery of a strong deep-layer ridge over the United
  • Newly delivered connexons are added to the periphery of pre-formed gap junctions, while the centr
  • at Odense BK, Andersen was once more in the periphery of the national team for a short period of t
  • Bay of Plenty has become wrapped around the periphery of the Tauranga urban area, with its boundar
  • h Carolina, Suffolk, VA, Norfolk, VA) at the periphery of the outbreak, with wind damage from thund
  • alytic subunites, circularly arranged on the periphery of the enzyme, were driven by the rotation o
  • l less populous, young stellar groups on the periphery of Sco-Cen, including the ~3-5 million-year-
  • The Northern Periphery Programme or NPP is a European Union funded
  • The Northern Periphery Programme provides the opportunity for organ
  • of the disk, a disk mounted thereon, a fiber periphery secured to said disk and adapted to bear on
  • diminished with increasing distance from the periphery so that the lower spheres lagged behind in t
  • g of the Antipodes (2000) and Playing on the Periphery: sport, memory and identity (2006), investig
  • izade's religious advancement in the Ottoman periphery strengthened the anti-elitist movement.
  • Favors periphery suburbs with woodland habitats such as Mt Co
  • cesses to the Export Processing Zones of the Periphery: The Maquiladora Centers of Northern Mexico.
  • endence, 1945-49 (1981), The Cold War on the Periphery: the United States, India, and Pakistan (199
  • rcuit of over 500 km around the Department's periphery using a mixture of GR routes, footpaths, bri
  • xternal interface for EEPROM cards and other periphery) was used in soviet spacecraft program (for
  • deciduous forest and some streams along the periphery, which are separated by hillocks.