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Lacking and fluid
Lacking other terms, he called it a " universal fluid ".
Lacking size, Ruotsalainen made his mark in NHL as a fluid skater.

Lacking and filled
Lacking a permanent drummer after the departure of Jackson, 18V drummer Ken Floyd regularly filled in around this time as well.

Lacking and some
Lacking reliable data for some of the variables, we are relying on experimental data of about 20 percent internal losses for 1/4-inch long, small ( 5 - 10 M ) diameter fibers.
Lacking these membranes, amphibians require water bodies for reproduction, although some species have developed various strategies for protecting or bypassing the vulnerable aquatic larval stage.
" Lacking all self-assurance in such matters, he felt obliged to bow to the opinions of his friends, ' the experts ,' to permit ... revisions and even to help make them in some cases.
Lacking such a saint, a profession would get a saint whose conspicuous acts or miracles in some way recall the profession.
Lacking the capital to do it themselves, Jack Webb offered to put up some of the money to build live-action stages in exchange for their use ( Webb used it to shoot much of the Dragnet TV series ).
Lacking the financial resources and contract talent they once controlled, the studies now relied on independent producers supplying some portion of the budget in exchange for distribution rights.
Lacking the lavish production values and visual spectacle of its Hollywood equivalents, Elstree Calling is now something of a curio item interesting chiefly for two reasons: Alfred Hitchcock ( then contracted to BIP ) was one of several directors employed on the production ; and the film is quite possibly the first ever to refer directly to television ( the linking narrative concerns a television broadcast of the revue, some six years before the BBC began regular television transmissions ).
Lacking the philosophic training common among the Spanish Jews – although he was acquainted with Ibn Ezra, Saadia, some of the Karaites, and perhaps Maimonides – Judah did not reduce his mystic-theosophical theories to a system, and they are therefore difficult to survey.

Lacking and serious
Lacking serious opposition, the Republican party's Congressional caucus stopped meeting, and for practical purposes the Republican Party stopped operating.

Lacking and .
Lacking the pioneer spirit necessary to write of a new economy, these writers seem to be contenting themselves with an old one that is now as defunct as Confederate money.
Lacking the respected and effective institutions that consensus helps provide, minority parties, such as the P.D.I. in 1957 and the progressive Istiqlal faction in 1958, clamor for elections when out of power, but are not at all certain they wish to be controlled by popular choice when in power.
Lacking guidance, industry picks its own areas.
Lacking specific instructions, he agreed to William's condition.
Lacking his needed credits in those subjects, Fabian will not graduate with his old classmates next week.
Lacking in numbers, Eugene could not seriously disrupt Tallard's march ; nevertheless, the French Marshal's progress was proving pitifully slow.
Lacking any support beyond his immediate household, he was forced to flee for his life.
Lacking a significant passage, they are a form of gallery grave.
Lacking a detailed history, the kingdom's fall has been attributed to a persistent drought, overgrazing, deforestation, plague, a shift in trade routes that reduced the importance of the Red Sea — or a combination of these factors.
Lacking a strong general to control the by-now mostly barbarian Roman Army, Honorius could do little to attack Alaric's forces directly, and apparently adopted the only strategy he could in the situation: wait passively for the Visigoths to grow weary and spend the time marshalling what forces he could.
Lacking a technological base at first, the Germans imported their engineering and hardware from Britain, but quickly learned the skills needed to operate and expand the railways.
Lacking any source of adequate funds, they revived an 1864 Haitian law, discovered by Butler, requiring peasants to perform labor on local roads in lieu of paying a road tax.
Lacking direct influence in Haitian affairs, the elite resorted to clandestine lobbying among the officer corps.
Lacking, however, was any immediate indication that the Carías administration was destined to survive any longer than most of its predecessors.
Lacking even modest government-directed land reforms, illegal squatting became the primary means for poor people to gain land throughout the early 1970s.
Lacking a technological base at first, the Germans imported their engineering and hardware from Britain, but quickly learned the skills needed to operate and expand the railways.
Lacking inspiration and unsure of how to approach the building, Pei took a weekend vacation to the family home in Katonah, New York.
Lacking coal reserves, hydroelectric power, large tracts of forest or commercially viable oil deposits, Jordan relies on natural gas for 10 % of its domestic energy needs.
Lacking means since his inheritance was confiscated, he acquired a modest house in a lower-class neighborhood of Rome.
Lacking any male child and heir Augustus married his only daughter Julia to his nephew Marcus Claudius Marcellus.
Lacking access to material of value and out of touch with Soviet intelligence, he all but ceased to operate as a Soviet agent.
) Lacking outside confirming texts, they hold that we cannot confirm the origin or date of most statements and laws, and that we can say little for certain about their authorship.

fluid and filled
* Macropinocytosis, which usually occurs from highly ruffled regions of the plasma membrane, is the invagination of the cell membrane to form a pocket, which then pinches off into the cell to form a vesicle ( 0. 5 – 5 µm in diameter ) filled with a large volume of extracellular fluid and molecules within it ( equivalent to ~ 100 CCVs ).
Raimi became extremely overheated, to the point that his costume was literally filled with liters of sweat ; special effects artist Gregory Nicotero describes pouring the fluid into several Dixie cups so as to get it out of the costume.
One of the smallest in marsupials with no more than 0. 2 % of its body weight, about 40 % of the cranial cavity is filled with cerebrospinal fluid, while the brain's two cerebral hemispheres are like " a pair of shrivelled walnut halves on top of the brain stem, in contact neither with each other nor the bones of the skull.
When measuring liquid pressure, a loop filled with gas or a light fluid can isolate the liquids to prevent them from mixing but this can be unnecessary, for example when mercury is used as the manometer fluid to measure differential pressure of a fluid such as water.
A dashpot is a piston filled with fluid that is allowed to escape slowly.
This fluid filled cavity is known as the coelom.
* The potential space between these two layers is the peritoneal cavity ; it is filled with a small amount ( about 50 ml ) of slippery serous fluid that allows the two layers to slide freely over each other.
The body wall surrounds the coelom that is filled with fluid on which the body wall musculature acts as a hydrostatic skeleton to extend or contract the animal.
According to this Cartesian theory of vortices, planetary motions were produced by the whirling of fluid vortices that filled interplanetary space and carried the planets along with them.
Like E. granulosus cysts, E. vogeli cysts are filled with fluid.
The cysts found in those with cystic echinococcosis are usually filled with a clear fluid called hydatid fluid, are spherical and typically consist of one compartment and are usually only found in one area of the body.
* Coelomates or Coelomata ( also known as eucoelomates — " true coelom ") have a fluid filled body cavity called a coelom () with a complete lining called peritoneum derived from mesoderm ( one of the three primary tissue layers ).
Tissue derived from mesoderm only partly lines the fluid filled body cavity of these animals.
These protostomes have a fluid filled main body cavity unlined or partially lined with tissue derived from mesoderm.
He suffered a heart attack in 1988, and would have suffered a severe heart attack at the beginning of 1992 caused by his lungs being filled with fluid, had it not been for the emergency team attending the Wimbledon theatre that night.
The pipette is filled by dipping the tip in the fluid, then drawing up the liquid by using a pipette filler to create a partial vacuum above the fluid.
The micropipettes are filled with a solution that has a similar ionic composition to the intracellular fluid of the cell.
Baroclinic instability can be investigated in the laboratory using a rotating, fluid filled annulus.
Fluidic space is a continuum filled with an organic fluid.
Intrauterine tuboperitoneal insemination ( IUTPI ) is insemination where both the uterus and fallopian tubes are filled with insemination fluid.

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