(1) During atriotomy of the right atrium, a large sausage-shaped mass of milky-pinkish color was found.
(2) Mutation TTR1 causes additional phenotypic characteristics which do not appear in mutants TTR2 and TTR3: (1) Pinkish coloration of colonies which is more pronounced after a long growth period.
(3) Within minutes Björn has got us in and out of a ski rental place and is cruising out of town in the pinkish morning light.
(4) A 50-year-old man presented with a reddish, well-vascularized mass in the region of a nasal iridodialysis of his left eye, pushing the whole iris in this sector forwards; the mass had a pinkish, partly cystic appearance in the pupil.
(5) The visual pigment with 3-dehydroretinal (lambda max approximately 500 nm) was located in the pinkish proximal area, giving high sensitivity at longer wavelengths.
(6) Dentyne The pinkish coloured gum, the first available in a slab format, is 110 years old.
(7) The appearance of the uterotubal papillae reflected the changes in the cervix, being relaxed, pinkish and oedematous during oestrus but remaining pale, tight and erect in dioestrus (between Days 7 and 12 after ovulation).
(8) At operation, a pinkish-gray discolored mass at the hematoma wall was found.
(9) Column chromatography on aluminium oxide revealed 6 fractions in the extracted carotenoids: light-yellow, dark-yellow, brown, reddish-brown, pink and pinkish ones.
(10) Nerve tissue from leprosy patients showed (i) small linear pinkish translucent crystalloid bodies, (ii) small round structures in relation to filamentous strands, (iii) short pieces of filaments with round spaces within them and (iv) miscellaneous structures like pink granules, brown bodies and dark masses.
(11) The glands looked whitish and pale and similar to the controls at 12 and 48 hours but were pinkish and oedematous on the sympathectomised side at 24 hours.
(12) A 17X15X6 cm3-sized pinkish gray-coloured medullary tumor occupying the mesenterium with no evident capsule, invaded the small intestine and pancrease head.
(13) In the third layer, pinkish-purple in color, purple photographs (Chromatium sp., Thiocapsa roseoparsicina) and filamentous green phototrophs (Chloroflexus sp., Oscillochloris sp.)
(14) He tells his audience that Miliband's reforms will work only if his people see "a Labour party our members want to support… not a party that is a pinkish shadow of the present coalition".
(15) Section of the sac revealed a pinkish-grey formation that occupied the entire lumen of the sac.
(16) The outer segment of the long photoreceptor cells consisted of two strata, a pinkish proximal area and a yellow distal area.
(17) Massive pinkish foamy sputum and butterfly shadow on chest x-ray strongly suggested an association of neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE).
(18) Sporobolomyces lactosus, isolated from activated sludge treating petrochemical wastes, produces pinkish-coral to pink colored colonies, assimilates lactose and has Q-10 as the major ubiquinone.
(19) The transposed grafts have retained the pinkish appearance of the vascular donor sites.
(20) Mutant shrews were characterized by light-gray coat, pinkish skin and red eyes.
Spodumene
Definition:
(n.) A mineral of a white to yellowish, purplish, or emerald-green color, occuring in prismatic crystals, often of great size. It is a silicate of aluminia and lithia. See Hiddenite.
Example Sentences:
(1) Degradation of spodumene and bed rocks was found to occur in moist regions containing cracks; it was accompanied with a decrease in pH.
(2) Furthermore, plate-like segments of each of CP, apatite (AP), mica-beta-spodumene (MIS) and mica (MIC) groups were subjected to experiment at various indentation loads at a fixed loading time to study the effects of indentation load on KIC in four kinds of Castable Ceramics.
(3) A wide spectrum of heterotrophic and autotrophic microorganisms was detected in the zones of decomposition of spodumene and bed rocks, pegmatites and shales, in the spodumene deposit.
(4) A possible role of microorganisms in decomposition of spodumene as well as removal of elements is discussed.