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The columellar incision allows the surgeon to view the size, shape, and condition of the nasal cartilages and bones to be corrected.
These may be outer lip teeth, columellar teeth or parietal treeth.

columellar and .
In open rhinoplasty, the surgeon makes a small, irregular incision to the columella, the fleshy, exterior-end of the nasal septum ; this columellar incision is additional to the usual set of incisions for a nasal correction.
Open rhinoplasty: The columellar incision delineated as a red-dot guideline, will assist the surgeon in the precise suturing of the nose.
The skin-incision to the columella aids the plastic surgeon in precisely suturing to hide the scar — except for the columellar incision ( red-dot guideline ) across the nasal base.
The jagged red delineation indicates the locale of the columellar incision.
The columellar plate is not truncate below, sloping inward, its face concave.
** Description: found in sand from lowtide line to depths up to 50 m ; evenly elleptical shell with alternating darker brown and grayish-brown bands ; outer lip and columellar folds are whitish ; large spire ; ovate columella strongly twisted, with a pointed posterior notch and a rounded base.
The columellar callus is rather small ; The thin outer lip is incurved and extends a little beyond the apex ; The color is brown-gray, with darker, smudged dots and dashes, spread unevenly over the surface.
* The columellar wall with the columellar lip ( labium ): the wall next to the columella.

double and break
In the case of SWNT, covalent functionalization will break some C = C double bonds, leaving " holes " in the structure on the nanotube and, thus, modifying both its mechanical and electrical properties.
However, prison would be a crucial formative experience for Orton ; the isolation from Halliwell would allow him to break free of him creatively ; and he would clearly see what he considered the corruptness, priggishness, and double standards of a purportedly liberal country.
A receiver who has one ( score of 30 – 40 ), two ( score of 15 – 40 ) or three ( score of love-40 ) consecutive chances to win the game has break point, double break point or triple break point, respectively.
* Interposing a piece between the king in check and the attacking piece in order to break the line of threat ( not possible when the attacking piece is a knight, or when in double check ).
Rose's slide into second attempting to break up the double play incited a fight with Mets shortstop Bud Harrelson, resulting in a bench-clearing brawl.
As reported by Reuters on March 3, 2010, Russia announced that the country would double the number of launches of three-man Soyuz ships to four that year, because " permanent crews of professional astronauts aboard the expanded station are set to rise to six "; regarding space tourism, the head of the Russian Cosmonauts ' Training Center said " for some time there will be a break in these journeys ".
Lou Costello ( 1906 — 1959 ) had been a burlesque comic since 1930, after failing to break into movie acting and working as a stunt double and film extra.
Murdoch had his radio break in the BBC comedy programme Band Waggon ( 1938 – 40 ) as part of a double act with Arthur Askey, acquiring the nickname " Stinker " as a result.
He came back to freestyle after a 3 year break and took gold, pulling yet another double backflip, the first in X Games freestyle competition.
The desirable undulations of paths and islands and bands of shrub plantings would ideally undulate in elevation too: " break up the level by throwing up elevations ,' Philips suggested, " so as to answer the double purpose of obscuring private walks and screening other parts from the wind.
Moreover, compounds like ' 1-chloro 1-ethene ' too do not undergo nucleophillic substitution easily because the carbon to chlorine bond is said to be of partial double bond character, thus is harder to break.
Slaughter then engaged in a feud with Pat Patterson, which stemmed from Slaughter calling Patterson " yellow " and offering him $ 10, 000 ( double the usual amount ) to try to break the cobra clutch.
Flooding overtook the levees causing the Mounds Landing to break with more than double the water volume of Niagara Falls.
One feature of this device was the potential for a " double drop ", where two cards would drop at once, due to a break in a notch on one card, or, more commonly, a card being held by one rod being dislodged by the adjacent card dropping, usually cards 000 ( the deck directory card ) and 001 which resulted in the necessity of recreating the directory.
A bass run ( or " bass break ") is a short instrumental break or fill in which the bass instrument, such as an electric bass or a double bass ( or instruments, in the case of a marching band ) and the bassline are given the forefront.
Diffie and Hellman, however, devised a time-memory tradeoff that could break the scheme in only double the time to break the single-encryption scheme.
The second major breakthrough began 26 March when the Division, still under III Corps control, took part in an armored offensive intended to break the thin crust ringing the Remagen bridgehead and overrun the rich German farmland to the east and north and surround the Ruhr Pocket in a double envelopment.
Inevitably however, these nicks prevent future DNA replication because the break causes the replication fork to collapse and causes double strand breaks in the actual DNA sequence.
When the time ran out, Sethi had just reached a double century again, at 206, and had been poised to continue the break.
He made a 68 break in the decider, and sealed a 10 – 9 victory with a double on the brown.

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* Coding the emotions has a double catch: if done by a third side, some emotions might not be detected as the negotiator sublimates them for strategic reasons.
Typically, a fiancé with a sibling who is also engaged, or four close friends in which both couples within the friendship are engaged might plan a double wedding where both couples legally marry.
The experiment had not appeared to be a success, but MI5 had learned key lessons about how the Abwehr operated and how double agents might be useful.
Allowing one of the double agents to claim to have stolen documents describing the closely guarded invasion plans might have aroused suspicion.
* Dysfunction: depending on the tumor location and the damage it may have caused to surrounding brain structures, either through compression or infiltration, any type of focal neurologic symptoms may occur, such as cognitive and behavioral impairment ( including impaired judgment, memory loss, lack of recognition, spatial orientation disorders ), personality or emotional changes, hemiparesis, hypoesthesia, aphasia, ataxia, visual field impairment, impaired sense of smell, impaired hearing, facial paralysis, double vision, dizziness, but more severe symptoms might occur too such as: paralysis on one side of the body hemiplegia or impairment to swallow.
Hypothetically, if English had a more developed system of phonetic complements parallel with the scripts mentioned above, there might be a convention of writing 2ble for ' double ', 2ple for ' couple ', 2uary for ' February ' ( the second month ), 2ary for ' binary ', 2r for ' pair ', o2r for ' other ' ( which historically meant ' second '), 2in for ' twin ', 2ni ' Gemini ' (" the Twins "), etc.
John Michell was the first to suggest that double stars might be physically attached to each other when he argued in 1767 that the probability that a double star was due to a chance alignment was small.
This might be double, treble, fourfold, fivefold, sixfold, tenfold, twelvefold, or even thirtyfold, according to the enormity of the offence.
However, there was no way of knowing how the newly synthesized strands might combine with the template strands to form two double helical DNA molecules.
These applications might use double track of the country's usual gauge to provide the necessary stability and axle load.
The vests were single-or double-breasted, with shawl or notched collars, and might be finished in double points at the lowered waist.
If the boxer is just a beginner, a minimal training routine might consist of learning how to hit the heavy bag, the speed bag, and the double end bag ( a small bag with a cord on top and bottom connecting it to the floor and ceiling ) as well as doing shadowboxing in front of a mirror, skipping rope, calisthenics and jogging every day, as well as an occasional practice bout inside the ring ( sparring ).
If so, the likes of the double noose might have much merit.
It might be regarded as beginning the Adagio of this Variation-sonata ; from this Adagio we are carried back, by the grand double fugue, Var.
The origin of this epithet might be either concrete, referring directly to the image of the god reproduced on coins and supposed to have been introduced by king Numa in the sanctuary at the lowest point of the Argiletum, or to a feature of the Ianus of the Porta Belli: a double gate ritually opened at the beginning of wars, or abstract, deriving metaphorically from the liminal, intermediary functions of the god themselves: both in time and space passages connected two different spheres, realms or worlds.
The Spartans, however, needed an interpreter to clear up any misunderstandings of double meanings which might lie concealed beneath the surface of complicated words.
Wallinger has said that the title might be taken as a double meaning: arrival at the United Kingdom, but also at the kingdom of heaven, with a security guard playing the part of St. Peter.
The statement might be partly true, the statement may be totally true but only part of the whole truth, or it may utilize some deceptive element, such as improper punctuation, or double meaning, especially if the intent is to deceive, evade, blame or misrepresent the truth.
Owners have found that while the bearings ' lifespan might be similar to that of the M40, the torque capacity is in the order of double.
The French historian Jean Doise espoused the revisionist hypothesis that Esterhazy might have been a French double agent masquerading as a traitor in order to pass along misinformation to the German army.
for all natural numbers n. The double natural logarithm indicates that the divergence might be very slow, which is indeed the case, see Meissel – Mertens constant.
If, for example, we simply look at a curve in the real affine plane there might be singular P modulo the stalk, or alternatively as the sum of m ( m − 1 )/ 2, where m is the multiplicity, over all infinitely near singular points Q lying over the singular point P. Intuitively, a singular point with delta invariant δ concentrates δ ordinary double points at P. For an irreducible and reduced curve and a point P we can define δ algebraically as the length of where is the local ring at P and is its integral closure.
It is not, as might be supposed, a general treatise on educational method, but " a plaine and perfite way of teachyng children to understand, write and speake in Latin tong "; and it was not intended for schools, but " specially prepared for the private brynging up of youth in gentlemen and noblemens houses .” The perfect way simply consisted in " the double translation of a model book "; the book recommended by this professional letter-writer being " Sturmius ' Select Letters of Cicero.
It is also difficult to use the double blind method to compare surgical and non-surgical interventions ( although sham surgery, involving a simple incision, might be ethically permitted ).

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