(1) The head is generally dolichocephal, with broad upper face and medium jugo-mandibular index in both the communities.
(2) Based on Limberg's principles concerning the design of local flaps, S. B. Jugo developed a new technique for the closure of circular skin defects: The defect is divided into 4 quadrants; then 4 symmetrical rhombic flaps are raised from the surrounding skin, all pointing in the same direction of rotation.
(3) The content of cadmium and lead was determined in several most popular brands of cigarettes produced in Poland (Carmen, Caro, Extra Mocne, Klubowe, Popularne, Radomskie, Marlboro--produced on the licence of the Philip Morris and in cigarettes imported from Albania (Durres Special, Arberia), Yugoslavia (Jugo) and Cuba (Tobaco Dorado 767, Kim).
Sirocco
Definition:
(n.) An oppressive, relaxing wind from the Libyan deserts, chiefly experienced in Italy, Malta, and Sicily.
Example Sentences:
(1) Those hopes died, like autumn leaves, blown away by a withering sirocco of regressive measures and reimposed emergency laws.
(2) Thirty two windy days that were neither bora nor sirocco were not studied.
(3) And into this advanced decomposition other deathly winds are blowing: Islamic State the sirocco of the north; and al-Qaida, the southerly harmattan sweeping up from Niger and Mali.
(4) The cumulative frequencies of PAF during bora, sirocco and calm weather were determined.
(5) The greatest contribution to this correlation was exerted by sirocco in patients over 50 years of age.
(6) These sufferings, typical for Föhn, Tramontana, Sirocco, Sharkiye, Chamssin, Sharav and Santa Ana Winds, are mainly due to positive ionisation of the air.