Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Gastroenterology" ¶ 15
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

perfected and technique
You'll find, once your technique is perfected, that you can cook on a boat with a simple Bernz-O-Matic.
There he perfected the technique of working with paint with which he would become permanently identified.
Musashi created and perfected a two-sword kenjutsu technique called niten ' ichi ( 二天一, " two heavens as one ") or nitōichi ( 二刀一, " two swords as one ") or " Ni-Ten Ichi Ryu " ( A Kongen Buddhist Sutra refers to the two heavens as the two guardians of Buddha ).
The Egyptians perfected a technique using hot beeswax combined with colored pigment to bind color into stone in a process known as encaustic painting.
However, Pavlov perfected the technique by overcoming the problem of maintaining the external nerve supply.
Later, Soviet scientists under V. V. Osiko at the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow perfected the technique, which was then named skull crucible ( an allusion either to the shape of the water-cooled container or to the form of crystals sometimes grown ).
This description is based on the idea that Abraham Darby perfected the technique of smelting iron with coke, in Coalbrookdale, allowing much cheaper production of iron.
The final development of the masonry dome may have been the work of the Guastavino family, who perfected a traditional Spanish and Italian technique for light, center-less vaulting using layers of tiles in fast-setting cement set flat against the surface of the curve, rather than perpendicular to it.
In Roman service, they had perfected a unique technique for swimming across rivers wearing full armour and weapons.
He perfected his technique in depicting it, while in his early twenties, by the creation of the enormous marble statue of David and the group the Pieta, in St Peter's Basilica, Rome.
The rollout technique was perfected through the use of a record turntable, clamps, and various pieces of wood and belts.
At the beginning of Autumn, art possesses complete freedom to manifest the Destiny-vision of a people through its particular perfected formal technique.
Catherwood developed a sizeable reputation as a topographical artist, and perfected a drawing technique which used the camera lucida.
The Moors brought the technique of tin-glazed earthenware to Al-Andalus, where the art of lustreware with metallic glazes was perfected.
Interventional Radiologist Joachim Burrhenne invented and perfected the technique of percutaneous removal of retained billiary stones.
The bone carvings from Kholmogory were notable for excellent craftsmanship and perfected technique.
Even NPL director Sir Charles Galton Darwin, while supporting the work, observed that Essen would get the correct result once he had perfected the technique.
Originally used in static photography to achieve blurriness or deformity, the slit-scan technique was perfected for the creation of spectacular animations.
Pumping a skateboard is a technique used and perfected in slalom skateboarding.
The Swedish musketeers had also perfected the salvo firing technique, in which three ranks of musketeers would fire simultaneously, with the front rank kneeling, the second rank crouching and the third rank standing.
" This was before Spector perfected his " Wall of Sound " technique, and the recording lacked all of the energy the group exhibited in its live performances.
He perfected the technique of pressing hollow medals.
This was a technique, perfected in the late 1840s by Henry C. Sorby in England and others, whereby a slice of rock was affixed to a microscope slide and then ground so thin that light could be transmitted through mineral grains that otherwise appeared opaque.
Two opposing viewpoints exist regarding the merits of this technique: while some believe that Shelley ringing is rendered obsolete when four-in-hand is perfected, others believe that the control, balance and precision offered by Shelley ringing makes the technique more applicable in certain ringing situations ( particularly those involving other techniques, such as shaking and martellato, which are nearly impossible to " perfect " with four-in-hand ringing ).

perfected and on
Beginning with Three Act Tragedy ( 1934 ), Christie had perfected during the inter-war years a sub-genre of Poirot novel in which the detective himself spent much of the first third of the novel on the periphery of events.
Therefore there are now a huge variety of different styles and types of map-for example, one area which has evolved a specific and recognisable variation are those used by public transport organisations to guide passengers, namely urban rail and metro maps, many of which are loosely based on 45 degree angles as originally perfected by Harry Beck and George Dow.
The scientists finally use their perfected weather altering device on the island and the once tropical island becomes buried in snow and ice.
It was in Strasbourg in 1440 that Gutenberg is said to have perfected and unveiled the secret of printing based on his research, mysteriously entitled Kunst und Aventur ( art and enterprise ).
In his 2004 study of the Lavender Scare, the historian David K. Johnson attacked the speculations about Hoover's homosexuality as relying on " the kind of tactics Hoover and the security program he oversaw perfected – guilt by association, rumor, and unverified gossip ”.
The work of Lorentz was mathematically perfected by Henri Poincaré who formulated on many occasions the Principle of Relativity and tried to harmonize it with electrodynamics.
Bronn translated " favoured races " as " perfected races ", and added essays on issues including the origin of life, as well as a final chapter on religious implications partly inspired by Bronn's adherence to Naturphilosophie.
The LTTE pioneered the use of suicide bombing and perfected it with the use of male / female suicide bombers both on and off battlefield ; use of explosive-filled boats for suicide attacks on military shipping ; use of light aircraft targeting military installations.
He frequently interrupted the proceedings with deprecating comments about the quality of the script ( often switching out of character into his " snide " voice that he'd perfected during his time on Hancock's Half Hour ), he would try to seize roles from other cast members and so on.
Although concrete had been used on a minor scale in Mesopotamia, Roman architects perfected Roman concrete and used it in buildings where it could stand on its own and support a great deal of weight.
Rather, Reform Jews focus on a future age-the World to Come-in which there is a perfected world of justice and mercy.
: Nor did he stop here-his searching experiments inspired him with the hope of transmitting messages across rivers and seas without the aid of wires, and he so far perfected his invention as to transmit currents across several small pieces of water-the last occasion on which he publicly experimented with this invention being in Portsmouth, about two years ago, when he was highly successful and the results afforded great satisfaction to the scientific gentlemen who assisted.
Joseph Bramah was an early innovator and William Armstrong perfected the apparatus for power delivery on an industrial scale.
As the techniques of color printing were perfected, illustrated manuals on the art of painting began to be published.
As he perfected his animation style, he began to take on more jobs, including creating design tests for the studio's head director, Gene Deitch.
Back on Earth superluminal flight is perfected, ending Rotor Colony's isolation and opening the galaxy to human exploration.
A loom by Jacques de Vaucanson on display there suggested various improvements in his own, which he gradually perfected to its final state.
Through the abstract Kabbalistic notion of reincarnation, while not dwelled on in Hasidism, if the individual did not yet complete the process, then it would be perfected in the long run.

0.220 seconds.