(1) The beta-adrenergic agonist isoproterenol, which is a potent stimulator of mucin secretion [McPherson & Dormer (1984) Biochem.
(2) THE TUDORS BBC2 Natalie Dormer and Jonathan Rhys Meyers in The Tudors.
(3) One man, addressing his question to “the beautiful and talented Natalie Dormer”, asked about future plotlines, but to no avail.
(4) Radiographic pelvimetry was used to estimate pelvic dimensions of 84 Merino, 21 Dormer and 20 S A Mutton Merino ewes.
(5) Thirty patients (16 men and 14 women) with cystine urinary stones were treated by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (Dormer HM-3) from December 1984 through October 1989.
(6) To be perfectly honest, honey, a lot of us here at the table are in the same position as you guys and I don’t have an effing clue what will happen,” Dormer told him.
(7) I totally knew that.’ Even though I didn’t.” Profits are coming: How Game of Thrones invigorated Hollywood Read more It’s still early days on season six of the popular series, so rather than snippets of upcoming footage, the panel had an audition reel of performers from Natalie Dormer to Carice van Houten trying out for their parts.
(8) Lawrence is joined once again by Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson and Elizabeth Banks, with newcomers to the cast including Julianne Moore, along with a pair of actors from Game of Thrones, Natalie Dormer and Gwendoline Christie.
(9) The debut full trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 gives us the late Philip Seymour Hoffman as rebellion leader Plutarch Heavensbee and introduces Game of Thrones' Natalie Dormer as the undercut-sporting Cressida, as well as updating us on the latest stage in poor Katniss Everdeen 's descent into full-on breakdown territory.
(10) In addition, rat submandibular acinar cells contain a Ca2+ pool which can be mobilized by isoproterenol [McPherson & Dormer (1984) Biochem.
(11) It wasn’t done because of the pain, but in spite of it.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Alfie Allen, Sophie Turner, Natalie Dormer, Carice van Houten, Liam Cunningham, Gwendoline Christie on the panel.
Facia
Definition:
(n.) See Fascia.
Example Sentences:
(1) Despite the absence of an alteration in Synapsin I levels at 24 h, morphological examination revealed perturbation in the normal uniform arrangement of granule cell neurons, with dead neurons diffusely distributed throughout the facia dentata.
(2) In both cases these hard tumours radially permeating the facia and muscles were surgically removed and histologically verified as desmoids.
(3) Longissimus, psoas major, semitendinosus, biceps and quadriceps femoris (P less than .05) and tensor facia latae (P less than .1) muscles were 8 to 22% heavier with ractopamine feeding at 17% dietary CP level.
(4) Central fracture dislocations might be prevented, or their severity minimized, by strengthening the sides of cars and of car doors and by improving the energy absorption characteristics of the facia panel.
(5) After the operation, the computerized tomography revealed the epidural catheter was between the facia of right psoas major muscle.
(6) Mountings were made by using four face-bows, the Hanau Kinematic Face-bow, the Hanau Facia-bow, the Hanau 159 Earpiece Face-bow, and the Hanau Twirl Earpiece Face-bow.
(7) As far as sexual physiology is concerned, the authors review the various clinical experiments that have been carried out throughout the world medical literature which shows that there is an erogenous zone in the upper anterior part of the vagina and they believe that Halban's facia, which is homologous with the corpus spongiosus, is the site of origin of vaginal orgasm.