- in harness?
Caliban and Ariel, Jove and Puck. The
stolid German, the
vibratile Italian! Yet
fantasy wins, even if
brewed in a
homely Teutonic kettle...
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cells (for cytotoxicity, inflammation, and anti-bacterial activity),
vibratile cells (for
coelomic fluid movement and clotting), and
crystal cells (which...
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their supposed health and
beauty benefits. An
early example was the "
Vibratile", an
advert which appeared in McClure's
magazine in
March 1899, offered...
- as a whole.
Nicoletta Baldini describes the
hands in this
portrait as "
vibratile,"
distinguishing it from
those painted by
Michelangelo or Da Vinci. Ingrid...
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border or side.
Ventricose –
Swollen or
inflated on the
ventral side.
Vibratile –
Moving from side to side.
Vitreous –
Resembling gl****, as some snails...
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intracellular lumen lies
either one or two long flagella. The
continuously moving vibratile flagella extend from a
protein structure,
referred to as the
basal body...
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latter contain liquid carbonic acid and a
bubble of gas that may
exhibit vibratile motion under high
magnifying powers. In
addition to
quartz there are usually...
- Golia, Matt Smiley, Ron Coulter.
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vibratile 2024
Vinny Golia,
Louis Lopez,...
- aids in immunity. The
Ciliary urn can also be
called ciliated funnels or
vibratile urnae. The
echinoderm immune system has
components of
cellular and humoral...
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polishing and ab****n, he
created his
landmark "Superfici a
testura vibratile" (vibrating
texture surfaces),
winning international acclaim. In 1961...