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(151) Formal dress remained similar . The cutaway, dinner jacket or tails were chosen according to the occasion. (152) Methods:The model mice were orally administrated with different doses of alcohol extracts; the stratum granulosum laminas of 100 scales on mice tails were examined by LM. (153) The GAM peak ( - 0.13) centered most closely to zero with the shortest tails ( - 2.13 to 2.79) in an empirical cumulative distribution plot. (154) It's just terrific when the intellectuals stick up their tails. (155) At Harvard, Dr.David Clapham, a neurobiologist, discovered that sperm tails contain calcium ion channels, with electrically charged atoms "turbo-charging the sperm" to reach eggs, he said. (156) Methods: The effect of n-butanol extract from Oenanthe aquatic on coagulation time and bleeding time of mouse tails was investigated using glass coverslip, capillary and cutting tail methods. (157) Heads are in the wa - ter, Tails are in the air. (158) The feasibility of replacing iron powder with copper-mine tails in clinkering of silicate cement was discussed is the paper. (159) To adapt to various states of chromatin, corresponding histone variants are incorporated in nucleosome, and certain modifications also occur on the variants tails. (160) The associated probability distributions display then , in turn, power law tails. (161) Often considered the stuff of science fiction, sailing through space was suggested 400 years ago by astronomer Johannes Kepler who observed comet tails blown by the solar wind. (162) Deer characteristically have [ b ] lithe but compact bodies and short tails. (163) It's one explanation for why humans no longer have tails, birds and turtles are toothless and snakes have stayed limbless. (164) One important difference between peacocks' tails and human minds, of course, is that the peahen's accoutrement is a drab affair. (165) Second, ring oscillator phase noise characteristic is studied in de - tails. (166) He was clad tonight in white tie and tails, a masculine fashion she had seen only in magazine illustrations. (167) While Condon and Mark are also stepping aside, and Martin and Baldwin may be less inclined to don top hat and tails than their predecessor, the razzmatazz looks likely to continue in some form. (168) First of all, if your wedding is before 6 in the evening, you should not wear a tuxedo (black tie) or tails (white tie). (169) The possibility of utilizing low calciferous rock and blende tails in the cement industry has been studied. (170) The cows swish their tails beneath them on hot afternoons; they paint rivers so green that when a moorhen dives one expects to see its feathers all green when it comes up again. (171) The German chemist Kekule dreamed of snakes biting their tails, therefore discovered the ring shape of the chemical compound benzene. (172) They weigh about a half pound when born and grow to as much as 50 pounds. Their tails account for half of their length. (173) They have strong jaws with razor-sharp teeth and sharp tails, which make up half their body length and can be used as whips to drive off predators. (174) Each chicken would stretch his white-ringed neck out tall, then flip its tails up in a fan and raise two whiskery-looking feathers up along its head until they looked like horns. (175) First off, if your wedding is before 6 in the evening, you should not wear a tuxedo (black tie) or tails (white tie). (176) We will use metal tails to pin up the outside. (177) Great white sharks are torpedo-shaped with powerful tails that can propel them through the water at up to 15 miles (24 kilometers) per hour. Photograph by Brian J. Skerry. (178) But could she really picture him dressed for the opera or the theater, in white tie and tails? (179) The embryo and sperm cell nuclei are stained purple while sperm tails are green. (180) Their tails leave arcs of light as plankton glow in the waves.