- on the
notch and
palpate it. A
prominent pulse may be
indicative of an
uncoiled aorta, arch aneurysm, or a
tortuous blood vessel. Fessler,
Richard G.;...
- (1995)
remix album onto
torrent websites. This
initial leak was
titled Uncoiled, and a
later semi-official
release through Cold
Spring was
called Recoiled...
- "Closer to God" single.
Recoiled is
based on the fan-created
digital EP, "
Uncoiled",
initially released freely on The
Pirate Bay as
fully tagged MP3s and...
- for a lot of
shoulder rotation and the
torso can be coiled,
before being uncoiled into the shot in
order to
increase the
power of the shot. It is commonly...
- Choristoceras. All of them went
extinct at the end of Tri****ic. In the Jur****ic an
uncoiled s**** was
found in the Spiroceratoidea, but by the end of
Cretaceous the...
- one set of chromatids. Once the
cells have divided, the
chromatids are
uncoiled and DNA can
again be transcribed. In
spite of
their appearance, chromosomes...
- foam. The
proteins are
originally oriented in a
tangled ball but must be
uncoiled into strands; this is
referred to as denaturation.
There are two ways a...
-
coiled tube in
adult humans, 6 to 7
centimetres (2.4 to 2.8 in) in length;
uncoiled the tube
would be
approximately 6 m (20 feet) long. It
connects the ****...
-
fission is when the DNA is
tightly coiled. The DNA of the
bacterium has
uncoiled and duplicated. The DNA is
pulled to the
separate poles of the bacterium...
-
sometimes referred to as 'double-coil bulbs'. For a 60-watt 120-volt lamp, the
uncoiled length of the
tungsten filament is
usually 580
millimetres (22.8 in), and...