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Glomeruli and are
* Glomeruli – Network of tiny blood vessels in the kidneys where the blood is filtered and waste products are removed.
Glomeruli are important waystations in the pathway from the nose to the olfactory cortex and have been found to be critical for odorant signal transduction.
Glomeruli are not affected.

are and also
All the drivers knew about the plates and they also knew about the big floppy straw hat with shredded edges, the kind natives in travel ads wear when they are out joyfully chopping cane.
I think that we are here also talking of the kind of fear that a young boy has for a group of boys who are approaching at night along the streets of a large city.
By `` image '' is meant not only a visual presentation, but also remembered sensations of any of the five senses plus the feelings which are immediately conjoined therewith.
it is true that they are also extremely dull.
The networks for military communications are one of the best examples of networks which not only must be changed with the changes in objectives but also must be changed with the addition of new machines of war.
We are also struck by the fact that this story of a boy's love for his mother does not offend, while the incestuous love of the man, Paul Morel, sometimes repels.
He and also Mr. Cowley and Mr. Warren have fallen to the temptation which besets many of us to read into our authors -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, for example, and Herman Melville -- protests against modernism, material progress, and science which are genuine protests of our own but may not have been theirs.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
Among measures in anticipation of crisis are plans to inject into the turmoil as assistants of key decision makers qualified persons who are cognizant of the corrosive effect of crisis upon personal relationships and are also able to raise calm and realistic voices when overburdened leaders near the limit of self-control.
Very likely it will also include a recognition that the work we are reading reflects or `` belongs to '' some way of thought labelled as a `` school '' or an `` -ism '', i.e. a complex or `` syndrome '' of ideas occurring together with sufficient prominence to warrant identification.
Greek boys and girls also go for rock-and-roll, and the stations most tuned to are those carrying United States overseas programs.
They both measure literature by moral standards, and in their political writings both allow for censorship, but the differences between them are also significant.
We may further grant to those of her ( Poetry's ) defenders who are lovers of poetry and yet not poets, the permission to speak in prose on her behalf: let them show not only that she is pleasant but also useful to States and to human life, and we will listen in a kindly spirit ; ;
Occupational choices are also useful -- and interesting -- in bringing out clearly that values do not constitute the only component in goals and aspirations.
The students who are most willing to acquiesce in the suppression of civil liberties are also those who are most likely to be prejudiced against minority groups, to be conformist and traditionalistic in general social attitudes, and to lack a basic faith in people.
This finding is consistent also with the fact that student leaders are more likely to be supporters of the values implicit in civil liberties than the other students.
In this sense also, they are surely conformists.
Of course I hope Hal can also, but those hopes are much more faint ''.
The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
But I will also remind them that I have always been inclined to skepticism, to a kind of Laodicean lack of commitment so far as public affairs are concerned ; ;

are and permeated
His writings are permeated with " religious good sense ," and he used uncomplicated language that could edify even the weakest member.
His adult diaries are permeated with his observations on nature.
There are many small islands in this area, and it is permeated by the Bells River and Jolly River, which empty into the Cumberland Sound to the north, just below Cumberland Island.
Her pictures of Boris Pasternak's home, Pushkin's library, Chekhov's house, Mao Zedong's bedroom, as well as artists ' studios and cemetery memorials, are permeated with the spirit of invisible people still present.
A consummate literary craftsman, Browne's works are permeated by frequent reference to Classical and Biblical sources and to his own highly idiosyncratic personality.
To promote interaction, the areas of strength are permeated by three distinctive attributes: collaborative outreach, innovation and well-being.
Specially, the Government argued that pervasive gender stereotypes and assumptions permeated state justice systems, and that these forms of state bias led to " insufficient investigation and prosecution of gender-motivated crime, inappropriate focus on the behavior and credibility of the victims of that crime, and unacceptably lenient punishments for those who are actually convicted of gender-motivated violence.
Grey ’ s paintings are permeated with an intense and subtle light that is rare in art history.
The family is permeated with unusual morphological traits, many of which are limited to males.
Other attributes are a result of social design in the early days, the strongly libertarian support for free speech, the sharing culture that permeated nearly all aspects of Internet use, and the outright prohibition on commercial use by the National Science Foundation, for example.
This terminates the space-altering effects that have permeated the region, and the crew realize that they are safe.
Kabbalah, in its most literal and " realistic " sense, has in fact been extensively popularised, with the result that many otherwise pious Jewish groups are now permeated with superstition, so that the whole enterprise is now more trouble than it is worth.
However, his followers argue that his writings are permeated with a love of God.
Novels and stories set in England and Ireland are permeated by staleness and discontent, while those set abroad highlight the excitement and adventure of her later works.
Both terms have permeated into Italian culture as political and journalistic jargon for, respectively, " non-decisive vote " and " final, decisive vote ", and are widely ( ab ) used by the press.
Pimba bands and musicians / singers are influenced by the rural areas of the country and the emigration phenomena which permeated Portuguese society throughout the 20th century.
The frescoes, depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin in singularly pure and gentle colours, are permeated with a solemn and festal mood.
The folk music of Bihar has so deeply permeated in the life of the people that it is still alive. During the famous chhath parva of Bihar, there is much music and a lot of singing of folk songs, both at home and on the river bank. The historical ballads dealing with the heroic deeds of the freedom fighter Kunwar Singh have also been immortalized through folk songs in the plain tracts of Bihar. Religiosity is the pivot around which the music and amusements of the village folk of Bihar revolve. There are songs like sohar-performed during childbirth, sumangali-associated with wedding, ropnigeet-performed during the season of sowing paddy, katnigeet-performed during the paddy harvesting season, purbi, chaita, hori, bidesia, ghato, birha, kajari, irni / birni, pachra, jhumar, jatsari, aalah, nirgun, and samdaun.
Sidney Coleman reviewed the novel favorably in F & SF ; although describing it as really " two long novelettes passing as a novel ," he noted that " both halves of the book are permeated with the ingenuity that has been the driving energy of Niven's stories since his earliest work.
In contrast to the Grosses Concert-Solo the accompaniment figurations in the sonata are permeated by thematic allusions resulting in a more logically compelling development of ideas.

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