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  • Ciaccio's glands are small tubular accessory lacrimal glands (glandulae lacrimal
  • The fruit is a tubular achene, with a distinctive curly light thin f
  • hese disorders include Iminoglycinuria, renal tubular acidosis and Gitelman syndrome.
  • However, renal tubular acidosis (a type of kidney failure causing th
  • ), the mechanism of Cushing's syndrome, renal tubular acidosis (inability of the kidneys to regulat
  • symptomatic edema, diabetes insipidus, renal tubular acidosis, and the prevention of kidney stones
  • , to reduce the acidosis seen in distal renal tubular acidosis, and can also be used as an osmotic
  • dosis such as chronic renal failure and renal tubular acidosis.
  • They possess tubular adhesive glands at both ends of the body and
  • phases, or nonlamellar phases, in which long, tubular aggregates form according to the environment
  • hick, equal to slightly enlarged at the base, tubular, and somewhat flexuous.
  • Each is tubular and may be over 3 centimeters long.
  • The flowers are white, tubular, and borne in spring, followed by purple berr
  • The stem is coarse, tubular and violet at the bottom, with broad leaf sha
  • three basic types of fragmentary ice: flake, tubular and plate, using a variety of techniques.
  • ar groups of sea snails the animal has a soft tubular anterior extension of the mantle called a sip
  • A ring of stamens with large tubular anthers surrounds an ovary with a large butto
  • The flowers are tubular at the base and about 2 centimeters long with
  • ower is 2 or 3 centimeters long including its tubular base of sepals.
  • The tubular base of the flower is encapsulated in a red o
  • The tubular base of the flower is surrounded by a reddish
  • The tubular base of each flower is encapsulated in a redd
  • The flower 2 to 3 centimeters long, its tubular base encapsulated in a ribbed calyx of sepals
  • The tubular base of the flower is encapsulated in a ribbe
  • e flowers with yellow throats and pale yellow tubular bases over a centimeter long.
  • The flowers are small and barely open, their tubular bases enclosed in a ribbed calyx of sepals wh
  • Each is a hanging rounded tubular bell of fused light pink to white petals.
  • In the final section of the piece, the tubular bell sounds three more times, causing the whi
  • section of timpani, bass drum, cymbals, gong, tubular bell, glockenspiel, vibraphone, xylophone, an
  • The vines produce tubular bell-shaped flowers each about two centimeter
  • Tubular Bells
  • Jose Rossy - tubular bells
  • The Orchestral Tubular Bells
  • "Sentinel" ( Tubular Bells II)
  • Sclavunos - Tubular Bells
  • Tubular Bells Live from BBC Second House
  • Pierre Moerlen - drums, vibraphone, tubular bells
  • -in-the-studio performance of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells for the BBC.
  • "Far Above The Clouds" ( Tubular Bells III)
  • hanges between most of the different parts of Tubular Bells are seamless.
  • Odus Ricker - tubular bells on "Love You More (Holding On)"
  • id not perform until the premiere of his next Tubular Bells album, Tubular Bells III.
  • onsists of pieces of various past versions of Tubular Bells albums; Tubular Bells (1973), The Orche
  • ppeared in episode 19 (Hide and Seek) playing tubular bells on the BBC channel CBeebies.
  • percussion (cymbals / tiangle / bass drum) / tubular bells / xylophone / celesta / 2 harps / piano
  • te", the eleventh movement of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells II
  • f Oldfield's first two albums, The Orchestral Tubular Bells and notably The Orchestral Hergest Ridg
  • The Best of Tubular Bells is a compilation album written and most
  • Manor studio, with Tom Newman (Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells etc.) and Newman subsequently sang all
  • The two bells must be of typical shape; tubular bells and "plate" bells are not acceptable.
  • released of the Edinburgh Castle concert, see Tubular Bells II Live.
  • nd Laserdisc in 1998, and later packaged with Tubular Bells II Live on DVD.
  • ,05,08), Mellotron (03), harpsichord (01,02), tubular bells (03), organ (04), orchestral arrangemen
  • in 2001 and features segments from all of the Tubular Bells albums up to that year.
  • Tubular Bells II 20th Anniversary Tour was Oldfield's
  • The Tubular Bells II 20th Anniversary Tour 1992/93 was a
  • ces from Oldfield's released works, including Tubular Bells and Hergest Ridge, Ommadawn and "Portsm
  • ba, timpani, percussion (bass drum, triangle, tubular bells), harp, strings
  • 2 percussionists (xylophone, vibraphone, and tubular bells), harp, piano, celesta, and strings.
  • wnbeats to each triplet figure are doubled by tubular bells).
  • soprano, harp, vibraphone, tubular bells, piano, celesta, 4 percussionist: suspe
  • It promoted the sequel to his debut album Tubular Bells, Tubular Bells II.
  • timpani, glockenspiel (for 2 players), tubular bells, cymbals, tam-tam, triangle, bass drum
  • tam, ratchet, stick, sleigh bells, hour bell, tubular bells, glass harmonica, metallophone, glocken
  • It was later released alongside the original Tubular Bells, as a double CD album.
  • intro a keyboard quotes the opening motif to Tubular Bells, a trick that he repeats in later piece
  • ine, snare drum, cymbals, bass drum, tam-tam, tubular bells, xylophone), harp, piano, and strings.
  • xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, tubular bells, maracas, claves), Wind Machine, harp,
  • nte, bass drum, tam-tam, crotales, flexatone, tubular bells, glockenspiel, xylophone, vibraphone),
  • The tower contains eight tubular bells.
  • Additional material includes a snippet from Tubular Bells.
  • orded a disco arrangement of his first album, Tubular Bells.
  • the album was released in a double pack with Tubular Bells.
  • ike Oldfield was using to compose what became Tubular Bells.
  • by David Bedford, the same as The Orchestral Tubular Bells.
  • Tubular Bells/Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls [Regan's H
  • This is a very basic tubular blower that sits under a grate and heats the
  • It had a tubular body with at least 45 pairs of biramous limbs
  • h, similar to a bottle brush for cleaning the tubular body of the weapon
  • an innovative blower-fan air conditioning and tubular boiler system.
  • Affects mainly tubular bones, though can involve the vertebrae.
  • ds are extinct colonial animals with calcitic tubular branching exoskeletons.
  • been steeped in tar to preserve them and the tubular bridge was coated in soot from passing locomo
  • the Construction of the Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridges, (1849)
  • The naturalized variety is typically tubular, bright red, about 1.25 in (3.2 cm) long.
  • Echium gentianoides is a plant with tubular brilliant blue flowers.
  • They are edible, tubular, brittle, sweet, baked casings that are typic
  • The tubular Calyx is red and a short corolla tube is part
  • Flowers have a tubular calyx, and the corolla may be funnel- or bell
  • xion of light from twin-lamellae or from fine tubular cavities or thin enclosures definitely arrang
  • asses the glomerulus and enters the nephron's tubular cells (via the peritubular capillaries) is co
  • asses the glomerulus and enters the nephron's tubular cells (via the peritubular capillaries) is co
  • basolateral membrane of renal tubular cells
  • d (such as albumin), degraded in the proximal tubular cells and absorbed (such as free light chains
  • nic anions from the cytoplasm of the proximal tubular cells into the lumen of the nephron.
  • ary casts derived from the secretion of renal tubular cells.
  • In 1948 the mid-engine, tubular chassis 356 prototype called "No.
  • They use the body and a tubular chassis of a Ford Focus.
  • Unusually, the new 33 TT3 was built on a tubular chassis while the previous prototype was a mo
  • The 33 TT 12 (Telaio Tubolare, tubular chassis) appeared in 1973 with the Carlo Chit
  • The car featured a tubular chassis, mid-mounted engine, and independent
  • htweight Volkswagen prototype at Adler with a tubular chassis, a mid-mounted engine, and swing axle
  • A moulin or glacier mill is a narrow, tubular chute, hole or crevasse through which water e
  • l phenomenon known as "Morning Glory" - long, tubular clouds, some up to 1000 km in length - is oft
  • etres high, and are supported by raking steel tubular columns in a manner reminiscent of Rotterdam'
  • the inside (also known as boring) to produce tubular components to various geometries.
  • ny, READ, which uses it to connect concentric tubular components with sealing and strength properti
  • te section of a casing, a liner or all others tubular components in a well bore.
  • echnique has been applied to the expansion of tubular components down hole in oil and gas wells.
  • first building in the world to implement the tubular construction method later used for the World
  • of a lattice design, Winter Hill mast is of a tubular construction.
  • he front of the pneumatic tube is a secondary tubular container designed to hold a liquid insectici
  • 5 petaloid sepals and sepaloid bracts with a tubular corolla borne in clusters of 25 to 80 at the
  • At the center is a tubular corolla of white or pinkish petals around fiv
  • Each flower has an elongated tubular corolla up to 5 centimeters long divided part
  • ower has a calyx of gland-dotted sepals and a tubular corolla roughly a centimeter long.
  • At the center is a tubular corolla of white or pink-tinged petals around
  • for example, petals to one another to form a tubular corolla.
  • ointed sepals below a white to light lavender tubular corolla.
  • The tubular corollas are actinomorphic, i.e. they are sym
  • has long sepals tipped with bright purple and tubular corollas in shades of pink and purple.
  • The tubular cradle pivoted by the trunnions supported the
  • Among the apusomonads they have tubular cristae, the ancyromonads flat cristae, and t
  • einforced side rails and centre pillar, and a tubular crossmember support under the transmission.
  • itish boys with rickets associated with renal tubular damage characterized by hypercalciuria, hyper
  • ng with Fairbairn, as consultant on the novel tubular design for the Britannia Bridge.
  • ed and most modern type of WESP is a downflow tubular design.
  • It plays a role in renal tubular development, and mutations in this gene have
  • The Twister Supersonic Separator is a compact tubular device which is used for the removing water a
  • center of each head is filled with protruding tubular disc florets with large dark anthers.
  • ead are 40 to 55 white, pinkish, or yellowish tubular disc florets.
  • Renal tubular disease is usually present causing aminoacidu
  • fectly papilionaceous, petals inserted upon a tubular disk; standard white with pale yellow blotch;
  • e have been found in Dent's Disease and renal tubular disorders complicated by nephrolithiasis.
  • The chassis is a tubular double cradle type.
  • This problem is known as Fanconi-type renal tubular dysfunction and can also be seen in certain o
  • Rete tubular ectasia is a disorder of the rete testis in w
  • Rete tubular ectasia, dilation of tubular structures in th
  • short face, a narrow gap between the eyes, a tubular ectotympanic and a relatively large brain.
  • The flower is somewhat tubular, encased at the base in a calyx of sepals and
  • The colony structure consists of tubular encrusting zooids, with an erect column at on
  • l types, including small intestinal and renal tubular epithelial cells, macrophages, granulocytes,
  • Its function in proximal tubular epithelial cells and other cell types is less
  • The calyx is tubular, equally five-toothed, persistent; the coroll
  • tubular exhaust manifold
  • Image of Expanded Tubular FE Analysis
  • This tubular fireplace grate heater has a large surface ar
  • e cell division with a thallus that is solid, tubular flat, saccate, branched or foliose.
  • Each tubular, flat-faced flower is 2 or 3 centimeters wide
  • The petite tubular flower is no more than a centimeter long, the
  • The tubular flower has two long, narrow, pointed upper lo
  • The tubular flower has two long, narrow, pointed upper lo
  • The tubular flower has a lavender corolla and a purple-sp
  • Each small tubular flower has five lobes with a petallike append
  • ows an erect, branching stem with usually one tubular flower at the top of each branch.
  • n erect, branching stem which has usually one tubular flower at the top of each branch.
  • Each tubular flower is 2 or 3 centimeters long, counting t
  • The tiny tubular flower is white or blue, with yellow spots ne
  • The tubular flower has two long, narrow, pointed upper lo
  • ough the undergrowth and produces dark purple tubular flowers within a long lasting, papery calyx.
  • The inflorescence is a head of several tubular flowers blooming in a cup of red-tinged green
  • They bear large tubular flowers often exceeding 10 centimeters in wid
  • Dark red, tubular flowers appear in late summer to autumn; they
  • The inflorescence is a small cluster of tubular flowers roughly 1 to 2 centimeters long inclu
  • Red or yellow tubular flowers are held on branching flower stalks (
  • The pendent, tubular flowers are red with pale yellow tips.
  • seven meters in height and has large, yellow tubular flowers that produce flattened black seeds (U
  • The pendent, tubular flowers are red with yellow-green tips.
  • Most of the species have showy tubular flowers with five, usually rounded, petal lob
  • It contains many tubular flowers in shades of gold to bright yellow, t
  • They bear tubular flowers at the tops of their stems.
  • The pendent, tubular flowers are mainly produced between September
  • The long tubular flowers give it the name longiflora and are p
  • The pendent, tubular flowers appear between April and September in
  • ce is cylindrical or club-shaped, packed with tubular flowers with flat-faced corollas.
  • t has straight lance-shaped leaves and petite tubular flowers of bright violet-blue.
  • The tubular flowers are white to pale pink in color and u
  • The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are borne on erect sprikes in mid-sum
  • ving, bright red branches, and pinkish white, tubular flowers succeeded by golden berries.
  • The tubular flowers have greenish or purplish petals and
  • It produces long tubular flowers which are red and yellow and frequent
  • America that is sometimes cultivated for its tubular flowers that emit a very sweet odor at night.
  • The plant bears bright red, tubular flowers on side branches close to the ground.
  • t are holly-like in appearance and glossy red tubular flowers with yellow tips.
  • each topped with an inflorescence of somewhat tubular flowers in bright red to orange-red, sometime
  • Yellow, tubular flowers grow in whorls of 20 in short spikes.
  • e coiled inflorescence holds yellow or orange tubular flowers up to 2 centimeters long and 1.5 wide
  • The tubular flowers are red-orange or occasionally yellow
  • oist, sandy soils, and produces small, white, tubular flowers in early summer.
  • Between the bracts emerge the hairy, tubular flowers which are greenish or yellowish and s
  • The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are formed in terminal clusters and a
  • It is an annual herb which bears very small tubular flowers with white throats and five pointed p
  • llaries and contains several white or pinkish tubular flowers with protruding anthers.
  • It bears small blue tubular flowers, four nutlets per flower, and one see
  • Firebush has orangish-red tubular flowers, which recruit hummingbirds and butte
  • The red, tubular flowers, which appear between March and Novem
  • It has silvery flower heads with purplish tubular flowers.
  • merge the yellow-green, sometimes red-tinted, tubular flowers.
  • d on lobelia nectar, from the plant's curved, tubular flowers.
  • e has slightly reduced efficiency compared to tubular fluorescent lamps, due to the thicker layer o
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