


(n.) The border, edge, or margin of a thing, usually of something circular or curving as, the rim of a kettle or basin.(20) A trend of improvement in contour parameters was found with increasing experience.(19) An explanation of Feller's result enabling the contours of mean viability at a triallelic locus to be rendered circular is offered, and a proof given which does not involve the direct use of homogeneous coordinates.(18) The main radiological features varied from normal findings (15% of the initial examinations) to decreased distensibility of the bowel wall, intestinal fixation, mucosal and contour abnormalities, ulceration, stenoses and fistula formation.(17) The contours of the next Labour leadership contest are hard to see at the moment.(16) Simultaneous onset of chest pain, shortness of breath, and sudden appearance of a large V wave in the pulmonary artery wedge pressure contour confirmed acute mitral valve regurgitation.(15) A stereophotogrammetric reconstruction demonstrates the improvement in integumental contour following the technique described.


(5) Because the contour length of these loops was proportionate to the DNA content of the superinfecting lambda phage, it was concluded that the fibers contained DNA condensed 6.5-fold in blocks of about 250 base pairs.(4) Formation of the functional contour plaster bandage within the limits of the foot along the border of the fissure of the ankle joint with preservation of the contours of the ankles 4-8 weeks after the treatment was started in accordance with the severity of the fractures of the ankles in 95 patients both without (6) and with (89) dislocation of the bone fragments allowed to achieve the bone consolidation of the ankle fragments with recovery of the supportive ability of the extremity in 85 (89.5%) of the patients, after 6-8 weeks (7.2%) in the patients without displacement and after 10-13 weeks (11.3%) with displacement of the bone fragments of the ankles.(3) High velocity flow with a characteristic contour was recorded in patients with a significant gradient.(2) In this paper we present a robust algorithm to determine automatically contours with elliptical shapes.(1) Their contour lengths varied from 0.28 to 51 micron, but unlike in the case of maize, a large difference was not observed in the distribution of molecular classes greater than 1.0 micron between N and S cytoplasms of sugar beet.(n.) The outline of a horizontal section of the ground, or of works of fortification.(n.) The outline of a figure or body, or the line or lines representing such an outline the line that bounds periphery.
