(3) Tortas Been is located inside an odd pasaje , or indoor passage, which is also home to several stores selling Mexican folkloric costumes.
(4) Histologic examination of the hair roots showed trichorrhexis invaginata (bamboo hair), trichorrhexis invaginata torta and pili torti.
(5) The black pudding and apple empanadas are good but the crisp, sugary Inés Rosales tortas de aceite , topped with tomato, goat’s cheese and salty anchovies, then grilled, are fabulous.
(6) Torta (the Mexican club sandwich) Mention the word "torta" to any chilango (someone who comes from Mexico City) and you will see a faraway look come over them as they are transported back to the torta stands that line the streets of the capital.
(7) Vegetarian torta Layer the sandwich up with grilled courgettes, mushrooms or grilled corn, sliced from the cob.
(8) A much-loved locale that sold tortas de la barda (a sandwich made with ham and beans) was burnt to the ground.
(9) • Avenida Amsterdam 135, near Michoacán, Condesa, open Mon-Sat 11am- 6pm Tortas: Tortas Been Torta street food, Mexico City Photograph: Nicholas Gilman The torta , Mexico's version of the sandwich, is quintessentially Mexico City.
Tota
Definition:
(n.) The grivet.
Example Sentences:
(1) From the work presented by Tota and Schimerlik for the muscarinic cholinergic receptor (another G-protein coupled receptor), it is likely that partial agonists induce or stabilize receptor conformations that have a lower affinity for their G protein compared to receptors stimulated by a full agonist.
(2) TTS data are reported in this paper as a function of eye colour for exposure stimulus parameters almost identical to those used by TOTA and BOCCI (1 000 HZ at 110 dB SPL for 3 min).
(3) The relative proportion of endogenic faecal N in the tota faecal N was found to be 100% in the case of the nitrogen-free diet.
(4) Likewise the COOH-terminal sequences for the two subunits, as determined with carboxypeptidase Y, were tota-ly different.
(5) The judges were tota-ly without guidelines as to what emotion to expect.
(6) TOTA and BOCCI noted the high correlation between the melanin content in the stria vascularis and that found in the pigmentation of the iris; they attributed their TTS differences across eye colour to the protective effects of melanin.