Sentences with phrase «veins at»

They have a prominent mid vein and smaller veins at right angles to it that extend to almost the leaf margin.
Three individual blood samples were also drawn aseptically from the jugular and both the right and left lateral saphenous veins at 30 - minute intervals for blood cultures.
In fact his sense of atmosphere and ability to maintain tension makes it feel like Morgan doesn't have any Scott blood running in its veins at all.
Sugar runs in my veins at this point so obviously, I'm in love with these chocolate tacos.
To prevent spider veins at the time of pregnancy, consume a lot of vitamin C.
If a jolt of excitement courses through your veins at the mere thought of it, then you've found it.
Historical underground sampling at Akebono reported several zones of high - grade mineralisation, including a 1.2 metre wide channel sample across the vein at 446 g / t Au and 376 g / t Ag (see news release dated: February 9, 2017).
And Manchester United «s new star will be tasked with shouldering the burden in much the same vein at next summer's World Cup.
And with a return to English football secured, he'll be hoping to establish himself in the same vein at Rovers.
He plans to continue his research in this vein at his own lab at the University of California - San Francisco, where he moved in 2006 and is now an Associate Professor on the Anatomy faculty.
What to do: A «25 - hydroxy vitamin D» test of your blood (taken from a vein at the docs office) can check your levels; normal is about 16 to 74 nanograms per milliliter.
Does your cup overflow with imagery with that first coffee on the drive into work, or are you tapping the revelation vein at two in the morning when you can prowl in the shadows?
I can tell from the vein at the side of her neck, and the way she smacks her big lips that whatever she is eating tastes really good.
More in this vein at some future date, but those are the things that I am musing about now.
Bandai Namco showed off another trailer for CODE VEIN at E3.
And the nuggets of gold to be found in this demo's tiny stream may be glimpses of the rich vein at the source...
Were your fellow students mostly painting in the Abstract Expressionist vein at Cooper Union?
The second exhibition will feature 1960s artwork from around 16 of the original American artist included in «The Responsive Eye» alongside art from the «60s and «70s by friends and colleagues who were working in a similar vein at the time but were not in the MoMA show, including Charles Hinman, Leo Valedor, Mario Yrissary, Larry Zox, and June Harwood.
The liquid geologic processes that formed the quartz vein at Seixo Branco are replicated in the single drip of paint precisely poured and allowed to run across the surface of the canvas.
He continued in this vein at the weekend when speaking to demonstrators at a Climate Justice event organised by Catholic aid agency CAFOD and Christian Aid:

Not exact matches

Up to 40 percent of nurses miss the patient's vein on their first attempt at taking blood.
When you look at the «Ice In Our Veins» campaign, we're trying to bring some of that winter swagger to summer.
It features improved specs at the same $ 329 price tag that makes it compelling for home use; the iPad Pro line remains for more professional applications, in the vein of the Microsoft Surface tablets and notebooks.
The show cast six supporting «citizen journalists» who reflect the broad swath of personalities on the right, with a gun - rights activist in the vein of bombastic NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch, provocateurs in the vein of Milo Yiannopoulos, what Miller described as a «pseudo-intellectual with no real credentials,» and a stay - at - home livestreamer rambling without much of a point.
RC drilling at the Trudi epithermal quartz vein is due to resume next month, with a diamond drill rig now ready to start cranking after a break enforced by the wet season.
Meanwhile, miners in the notorious Mponeng mine — already the world's deepest at 2.5 miles — continue to follow veins even deeper into the earth at greater and greater expense.
In the same vein, the length of your jacket should hit at the hip — there is no reason why you should ever sit on it.»
Another area being looked at is palm vein - scanning, a technology that Roat said reads the pattern of blood flow through a person's palms.
If you look down at your veins, you'll most likely answer blue to this question.
In that vein, Italy liberalized its financial markets and privatized about 15 percent of its economy in the period leading up to monetary union at the start of this decade.
Europe «On Europe, I'm somewhere in between «foaming at the mouth bullish» and «veins popping out of neck bullish.»
I see that Colleague Kingston is unsure why the federal Minister of Health is frustrated at media coverage of her ministry's approach to the vein - centered Zamboni hypothesis about multiple sclerosis.
Novo's Blue Spec and Gold Spec veins, host indicated resources of 151,000 tonnes at 21.7 gpt Au (105,300 oz) and 1.7 % Sb and inferred resources of 264,000 tonnes at 13.3 gpt Au (112,600 oz) and 1.0 % Sb.
The results of this program confirm the presence of high - grade gold mineralization in the mine workings and point to significant potential for extensions to the epithermal vein system at the Tokusei mine.
The latest channel sampling results continue to confirm the high - grade silver potential and continuity of mineralization within a low - to - intermediate - sulphidation epithermal vein system at Las Chispas, and suggest a similar geochemical signature to the Santa Elena deposit.
In the same vein, the price at which they sell the stocks will determine the level of the profits they make.
Mr. Chabot has significant experience with vein type deposits similar to that found at the Lamaque Gold Project.
Results confirm the presence of high - grade gold mineralization within and around the historic Tokusei mine workings and emphasize significant potential for extensions to the epithermal vein system at the Tokusei mine.
Chairman and CEO, John Proust, stated, «The potential for high - grade gold vein mineralization at deeper levels below and surrounding the historic Tokusei mine workings is largely untested at Aibetsu.
Much of the background material and the presentations at Canberra, in the vein of such recent literature as that by John Hick and WCC Mission Director Christopher Duraisingh, posited the spirit without the Logos.
Whatever a «chilling vein» might be, The Kingdom of Matthias is a pleasantly readable tale of a minor spasm of fanaticism at the farthest margins of the American religious experience.
And in the same vein, at what point does god step in.
In a somewhat different vein, Tracy and Lash, while agreeing that the anthropic principle is untenable in science, find a certain kind of anthropocentrism appropriate in theology: (1) human beings are both products of and interpreters of the evolutionary process; (2) human beings are responsible for much of our world's ills: «if we are the «center» of anything, we are the center of «sin,» of the self - assertive disruption and unraveling of the process of things, at least on our small planet» (Tracy and Lash, 280).
A century later, Jeremiah, speaking in similar vein, specifically denied that there was any divine warrant at all for the sacrifices.
In the same vein, it seems to me that we are doing far better at apologetics right now than at catechesis.
Jeremy, In a similar vein, you would enjoy Kevin Roose, The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner's Semester at America's Holiest University.
If you look closely at our country's history it has a very deep vein that is based on cultural and religious intolerance... unless you are a WASP... be suspious and «watch out» for anyone that is different from «us».
Every artist working in that vein has a certain obligation to fulfill the contract of message first and at whatever means necessary when it comes to style delivery, and frankly, shouldn't be surprised if it ever comes up.
One vein of his thought presents the dialectical movement of the transcendent into the world as a continual one, to be consummated at the «end.»
His «wisdom» consisted, we suspect, in his profligate and ultimately self - flattering sponsorship of native and imported «wisdom» artists — articulate writers and reciters of a kind of prephilosophical moral philosophy current in the Near Eastern world of the tenth century and preserved, in essential character at least, in Proverbs, in many of the Psalms, and, in a different vein, in the Prologue and Epilogue of job (Job 1 - 2; 42:7 - 17).
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