Plications

Word PLICATIONS
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What do we mean by plications?

An act of folding.

A fold or pleat.

A surgical procedure in which a body part is strengthened or shortened by pulling together folds of excess material, and suturing them into place.

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The word "plications" in example sentences

George Inn; thy heels on the fender, and thy juridical brow expanding its plications as a pun rose in your fancy? ❋ Unknown (2008)

He paused, thinking about the im - plications of it all. ❋ Brooks, Terry (2000)

This chapter is based on Keith A. Steinkraus, A.plications of biotechnology and genetic engineering to A.rican fermented food processes, UNIDO/IS. 336. ❋ Unknown (1984)

Moreover, the “glamor” of science, due to its spec - tacular advances and the visibility of its practical ap - plications, awakened the ambition to make philosophy an “exact” science in its own right. ❋ JACQUES CHORON (1968)

But even if imprinting were to be shown to be continuous with, or to be a form of, conditioning, there is no doubt that it is a phenomenon deserving special attention, not only because it is of great interest to ontogenetic studies of animal behavior but also because of its im - plications for human developmental psychology and psychopathology. ❋ W. SLUCKIN (1968)

In response to the often-repeated argument that savages scorn the com - plications and cares of civilized life, Johnson roundly declared that their opinion comes from ignorance alone. ❋ A. OWEN ALDRIDGE (1968)

In political science there are increasingly many ap - plications. ❋ OSKAR MORGENSTERN (1968)

This very considerable variation in thickness will be found to be owing to the folds or plications of the vein, to which we shall hereafter make more particular allusion. ❋ Various (N/A)

On the contrary, it is seen to be marked by _folds_ or plications, occurring at tolerably regular intervals, and crossing the vein at an angle of 40° or 45° to the west. ❋ Various (N/A)

Soiled and crumpled ap-plications are considered defective and cannot be accepted. ❋ Unknown (1917)

A hand specimen of slate, or even a particle under the microscope, may show plications similar in form and origin to the foldings which have produced ranges of mountains. ❋ William Harmon Norton (1900)

The long and lofty chain of the Andes is certainly one of the grandest results of the plications and uplifts of the earth's crust. ❋ James Orton (1853)

It is admitted that the man's cerebral hemispheres are absolutely and relatively larger than those of the orang and chimpanzee; that his frontal lobes are less excavated by the upward protrusion of the roof of the orbits; that his gyri and sulci are, as a rule, less symmetrically disposed, and present a greater number of secondary plications. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

What you say about the plications being steepest in the central and generally highest part of the range is conclusive to my mind that there has been the chief axis of disturbance. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

I have little doubt that if the marine Pliocene strata which underlie a great part of the moraine below Ivrea were exposed to view in a vertical section, those fundamental strata would be found not to participate in the least degree in the plications of the sands and gravels of the overlying glacial drift. ❋ Charles Lyell (1836)

Inn; thy heels on the fender, and thy juridical brow expanding its plications as a pun rose in your fancy? ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

After several plications, it terminates in a kind of bladder or fleshy sac, i. i. ❋ Fran��ois Huber (1790)

We represent also all manner of reflections, refractions, and multi - plications of visual beams of objects. ❋ Unknown (1626)

They are more expensive, Other factors that make the use of electronic but the efficiency is more than offset by the cost. drives attractive include declining prices, better With electricity costs typically at $0.065 / kwh and accuracy and reliability, the discovery of new ap­ higher, the payback analysis justifies the extra plications and increased user acceptance. expense. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This limitation has important im - mance. 43 Evidence showing a causal role between plications, because well-educated mothers are more LCPUFAs and enhanced human neural functioning, likely to exclusively breastfeed. 4 Therefore, it is possible however, is inconclusive. 19,41,43,44 [email protected](bibliotecavirtu (2009)

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