NOUN | a peripheral region | peripheral regions | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- This led some of Aceh's then-emerging technocratic class to lament that the province had been denied its fair share of the economic pie and that it had been marginalised as an ignored peripheral region.
- Cells at the shoot apical meristem summit serve as stem cells to the surrounding peripheral region, where they proliferate rapidly and are incorporated into differentiating leaf or flower primordia.
- It is typically characterized by a clear, bilateral thinning (ectasia) in the inferior and peripheral region of the cornea, although some cases affect only one eye.
- Najd soon became a politically peripheral region of the Muslim world as the focus shifted to the more developed conquered lands.
- It described towards spine and then away from our again from a peripheral region.
- Jamaica has a modest number of diplomatic missions in the world, even within its own peripheral region of the Caribbean, and they are maintained under the umbrella of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.
- These authors presented observers in an fMRI scan with simultaneous contrast stimuli composed of a central circle of uniform luminance and a peripheral region whose luminance was modulated in time (and also tested other conditions where the modulated and the constant regions were inverted).
- Axon fibers from Clarke's Nucleus convey this proprioceptive information in the spinal cord in the peripheral region of the funiculus posterior ipsilaterally.
- During the Industrial Revolution, for example, English capitalists exploited slaves (unfree workers) in the cotton zones of the American South, a peripheral region within a semiperipheral country, United States.
- In cross-section, the peripheral region of the cord contains neuronal white matter tracts containing sensory and motor neurons.
- In some areas, especially in the peripheral region, this has been severe with nearly a 50% in vegetation.
- The forewings are buff or straw-coloured, darker at the base and in the peripheral region which is separated by a narrow dark band.
- Arabia soon became a more politically peripheral region of the Muslim world as the focus shifted to the vast and newly conquered lands.
- General Zuazua Municipality is a municipality in the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León, it is located in the north-central part of the state, which has been called peripheral region because of its proximity to Monterrey metropolitan area.
- Those municipalities constitute the recently named peripheral region of the metropolitan area of Monterrey.
- The actin filaments are polymerized in the peripheral region and then transported backward to the transitional region, where the filaments are depolymerized; thus freeing the monomers to repeat the cycle.
- This is within the pampas in the peripheral region of the high puna, defined as an area ("Pampa Tinajones" and Apachita Limani) above [...] elevation.
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