However, the NLA is made up of
such small ducts that access to the obstruction can be extremely difficult.
Not exact matches
As a
small distributor of
duct tape, it volunteered to be a guinea pig for the new systems being tried out by retailers
such as Wal - Mart and K mart.
Some practical consideration, however —
such as a need to route
ducting — must have caused Clark to drop the transverse walls between the exterior walls and the pillars supporting the clerestory, thus reducing the aisles to a series of
small bays connected by low rectangular doorways.
The inflamed sweat
ducts look like
small bumps with a red halo around them and can usually be found grouped together under a child's clothing and inside the folds of his skin,
such as his neck, armpits, and groin.
In the case of tapirs, Witmer found that their skulls have various characteristics
such as nerve passages, blood
ducts, and
small muscle attachments that are caused by the snoutlike structure, and therefore necessary for the snout's existence.
Anal sac inflammation is common in
small dogs,
such as Dachshunds, Poodles and Chihuahuas, perhaps because the
ducts draining their anal sacs are very tiny and easily obstructed with inflammation.
Keep screens on windows and cover
small openings,
such as chimneys, furnace
ducts and eaves.
This infection occurs as bacteria,
such as Escherichia coli, enter the
small ducts of the bitch's mammary gland where it starts growing and damaging the breast tissue.
In response to hormonal signals, the gall bladder contracts and expels the bile through a tube (the common bile
duct) into the
small intestine, where it performs
such necessary digestive processes as the breaking down of dietary fats so that they can be absorbed into a cat's body and the processing of harmful toxins so that they are unable to be absorbed.
For
such small birds, Mama and Papa seemed quite able to protect their improvised
duct nest.