(n.) A cluster or group of fixed stars, or dvision of the heavens, designated in most cases by the name of some animal, or of some mythologial personage, within whose imaginary outline, as traced upon the heavens, the group is included.
(n.) An assemblage of splendors or excellences.
(n.) Fortune; fate; destiny.
Example Sentences:
(1) A constellation of histologic lesions was identified in brain (diffuse meningoencephalitis with bilaterally symmetrical thalamic necrosis), liver (pericholangiohepatitis), lung (pneumonitis), and spleen (lymphoid hyperplasia); this tetrad is apparently unique to this model system.
(2) They presented their clinical observations on 4 brothers from the 'G Family' who shared a constellation of findings with a generalised tendency to midline defects.
(3) Intoxication produces a constellation of symptoms, with paresthesias and generalized muscle weakness being common complaints.
(4) The majority of them were able to perceive a connection between their worsened skin condition and the acute psychosocial constellation during their brief stay at home.
(5) First, the uremic syndrome may be viewed as a constellation of abnormalities which can be subgrouped by association so that azotemia may be correlated with neuropathic disease and hypertension with weight gain or body size, for example.
(6) It is argued that for Resistance veterans only the intrusive reminiscences of the stressful events discriminate this constellation of symptoms from subjects with an anxious-depressive symptomatology.
(7) If in cases of discussed paternity in the child ahp was revealed and the Hp constellation of the mother: putative father was: Hp 1--1 X 1--1 or 2--2 X 2--2--provided that the paternity with the testing of other blood-group systems could not be excluded--it's necessary to try to identify the true Hp type of the child--since it might give the possibility for exclusion of paternity.
(8) These signal changes appear to make a specific constellation of findings for the diagnosis of vertebral hemangioma with MR imaging.
(9) Furthermore, there were no type differences in the frequency or severity of the symptom constellation reported during a competitive and highly challenging period of time.
(10) A constellation of morphologic abnormalities from all 3 cell lines produces a unique appearance.
(11) Mothers' opinions of their child's temperament constellation differed considerably from those resulting from the questionnaire analysis for the STWU and Difficult constellations.
(12) Its object was to define the angles and measurements within the bony lacrimal structures and to establish possible connections between the development of the postsaccal stenosis and certain bony constellations of the lacrimal system.
(13) As biological discharge phenomena evolve into vague psychological awareness, such an infant does not attain a sense of well-being, but rather attains a sense of "not-well-being" (Joffe and Sandler, 1965) which remains continuous or can be triggered--kindled--by any reactivating constellation, and the object is experienced as a source of unpleasure.
(14) The only contraindication to emergency portacaval shunt is the combined presence of ascites, jaundice, encephalopathy, and severe muscle wasting, a constellation that was incompatible with survival beyond one year.
(15) We describe an epidemic involving the explosive onset and rapid resolution of a constellation of symptoms that sent 17 seventh and eighth grade students and four teachers to the emergency department of a hospital after an apparent toxic gas exposure.
(16) When faced with the constellation of symptoms, including a delayed (two to three weeks) spiking plateau postoperative fever, abnormal results of hepatic function test and lymphocytosis in patients having received blood transfusion, the clinician must give serious consideration to the possibility of CMV infection.
(17) Thus, the helix-helix interaction in long coiled coils is characteristic of a global free energy minimum and not just of the regional constellation of side chains.
(18) There is no specific constellation of lymphocytic markers in peripheral blood which could indicate true thymic hyperplasia.
(19) The superego constellations in guilty, binge, sociopathic, and deteriorated alcoholics are delineated to explain the interaction of a treatment program with these patients.
(20) "There will be challenges as a result of cancelling Constellation, [but] the funding for Nasa is increasing, so we expect to support as many if not more jobs."
Mira
Definition:
(n.) A remarkable variable star in the constellation Cetus (/ Ceti).
Example Sentences:
(1) The UK has various groups already working on driverless car technology, including experts at the University of Oxford and the engineering firm Mira, which provides autonomous vehicle technology to the military and has been testing driverless cars on a 850-acre site in the Midlands.
(2) Maass picks up the story: "Snowden had instructed them that once they were in Hong Kong, they were to go at an appointed time to the Kowloon district and stand outside a restaurant that was in a mall connected to the Mira hotel.
(3) Using specimens from neonates, I compared this method with a routinely used automated alkaline picrate method (from Randox Labs., performed on a Cobas MIRA analyzer).
(4) Mira Mehrishi, a deputy minister in the environment ministry, said: "No funds have flown to the green climate fund despite three years of its creation.
(5) John Simm plays a grizzled ex-cop from LA living in the Pacific north-west, who, when his wife (Mira Sorvino) goes missing, finds himself hurled into a mysterious, murky world.
(6) Immunoturbidimetric analysis of lipoprotein(a) in plasma or serum was developed for use on the Roche COBAS FARA II and COBAS MIRA clinical chemistry analyzers.
(7) was preceded by cervicocephalic continuous emission Doppler exploration (DMS, MIRA 4 MHz) and vascular echotomography (Duplex Sonedap 10 MHz).
(8) assays: barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine metabolite, opiates, amphetamines, and the cannabinoid 20 assays using the Syva Autocarousel and the COBAS MIRA.
(9) And while we’re at it, why should private landlords receive tax relief on their mortgage interest payments – so-called Miras – when struggling first-time buyers do not?
(10) We studied the clinical characteristics of 93 patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS); 66 corresponded to minor aphthae (MiRAS), 20 to major aphthae (MaRAS), and 7 to herpes-like ulcerations (HU).
(11) The present work is an attempt to bring up to date the descriptions of V. simplex, V. platypodia, V. mira and V. miroides.
(12) The simultaneous measurement of glycated protein and total protein with the Roche Mira S analyzer showed good analytical precision (between-batch CV 3.5%-8.5%).
(13) Serum levels of immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses were examined in 71 adult patients with minor recurrent aphthous stomatitis (MiRAS).
(14) Basing on the results of behavioural audiometry, MIRA (Multichannel Infant Reflex Audiometry) with and without biofeedback as well as in several cases also from the ABR, the authors demonstrate the advantages of the combination of curve analysis with behavioural observation compared with isolated looking at physiological curves or at the behaviour.
(15) Ashley Seager, co-founder of the Intergenerational Foundation thinktank, which campaigns for a better deal for younger households, said: “Today’s wealthy baby boomers found it easy to buy housing a generation or two ago, especially as MIRAS tax relief on mortgages was available to them.
(16) The Reluctant Fundamentalist , directed by the great Indian director Mira Nair , is his 10th film.
(17) The 178 deputies of the Yugoslav Chamber of Citizens and the upper house, the Chamber of Republics, elected 13 days ago, met in the Sava convention centre to bring down the curtain on the Milosevic era with due formality there was one notable absentee from the gathering - Mira Markovic, Milosevic's wife and leader of the YUL party.
(18) An isolate (Mira) of cytomegalovirus is shown to replicate in human embryonic lung fibroblasts at supra-optimal temperature (40 degrees C).
(19) 168 Rua Costa Gomes, saofrutuoso.com Leah Sunna Mira Mar, Peniche Facebook Twitter Pinterest Peniche harbour is a great place for sardines.
(20) Las áreas verdes son escasas, y no siempre están abiertas Si se mira desde afuera, podría parecer raro que los habitantes de la Ciudad de México tengan acceso a infraestructura para hacer ejercicio físico, pero la mayoría no lo utilice.