sheaths in English

noun
1
a close-fitting cover for something, especially something that is elongated in shape, in particular.

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1. Waterproof sheaths

2. Insulating sheaths for waterproofing

3. Protective sheaths for fiber optical cables

4. Sheaths made of waterproof fabric

5. Sheaths for optical fiber cable

6. Sheaths for electric and fiber optical cables

7. Sheaths for electric cables, in particular sheaths for mechanical protection, thermal protection or for the guiding of cables

8. Lysates contain contracted tail sheaths assembled end-to-end and abnormal structures with long tails and multiple tail sheaths.

9. Sheaths made from rubber or waterproof plastics

10. Stem erect, solid, striate, base clothedinfibrous remnant sheaths.

11. Air gun and rifle slings, sheaths and covers

12. Sheaths and junction boxes (electricity) for cables, electric

13. Can you get sheaths with your old M1 Garand Bayonets?

14. Sheaths and lagging of synthetic materials for waterproofing swimming pools

15. Coleorhiza and coleoptile are the protective sheaths covering _____ and _____ respectively

16. An Aponeurosis is made of layers of delicate, thin sheaths

17. Steel strip sheaths for prestressing tendons — Terminology, requirements, quality control

18. The nerves are protected by thin sheaths of fatty tissue.

19. Steel strip sheaths for prestressing tendons - Terminology, requirements, quality control

20. The sheaths, the LAs’ bases and the crown did not form Aerenchyma

21. Maize promoter active in silks, stalk nodes, roots and leaf sheaths

22. A single Areca tree sheds only 5 to 6 sheaths per year

23. Abaca is obtained from the leaf sheaths which surround the plant’s trunk

24. The lead sheaths have flat sides which abut each other to increase heat transfer.

25. Sheaths were often lovingly carved and given as love tokens or dowry gifts.

26. Monocot embryo has protective sheaths around plumule and radicle that are known as coleoptile and Coleorhiza …

27. The number of clefts per unit length significantly rises with increasing thickness of the myelin sheaths.

28. Self-adhesive, transparent bands and tapes for closing and sealing flexible insulation sheaths of thermoplastic materials

29. Electric, measuring, signalling and checking (supervision) apparatus and instruments, electric cables, heating cables, protective sheaths for electric cables

30. These hot-melt-type adhesives should therefore be used for gluing together cables with composite-layer sheaths.

31. The immune system inexplicably begins attacking the protective sheaths surrounding nerves, damaging the nerves' ability to conduct impulses.

32. Earlyleaf Brome is distinguished by the leafy stems, Auricled sheaths, dense line of hairs on at least some ligules, nodes all hidden within the sheaths, a 1-veined lower glume, 3 to 5-veined upper glume, glumes and lemmas both often hairy, lemmas with longer …

33. (Isaiah 31:8) When the showdown comes, Jerusalem’s inhabitants do not even have to draw their swords from their sheaths.

34. Bicipital Tenosynovitis is a pathological condition in which there is inflammation of the tendon sheaths that surround the biceps tendons

35. Diddy-white-party chic in simple sheaths, tulle princess skirts, and fit-and-flares topped with sparkling illusion lace Bodices

36. Are the leaf blades long, flat, and narrow, showing parallel veins and rising out of sheaths that encircle the stem?

37. A wide variety of fungi have spores with Appendages or mucilaginous sheaths, which are most elaborate in aquatic ascomycetes, especially marine species

38. Blueheads have broad disc-shaped lips and short cartilaginous sheaths on the jaws, specialized for scraping algae and other organisms from hard substrates

39. In New Guinea and Vanuatu, there are areas where it is customary for the men to wear nothing but penis sheaths in public.

40. Condom Definition Male Condoms are thin sheaths of latex (rubber), polyurethane (plastic), or animal tissue that are rolled onto an erect penis immediately prior to intercourse

41. It defies logic that we will be able to get the best out of health information with sheaths of paper flying around by snail mail.

42. All of the Bark River Piggyback compatible sheaths can be attached to the Baldric allowing you to customize the rig to suit your desires.

43. The external morphology of several organs (mask, wing sheaths, legs, tergites and anal appendages) will be described, on supernumerary larva as well as on different types of adultoids.

44. The aim of those who designed this product is quite clear: they wish to conceal the health warnings with colour sheaths and, eventually, with commercial advertisements.

45. The Italian doctor Bernardino Ramazzini described the problem as wrist tenosynovitis (inflammation of the tendons and surrounding sheaths) and called it the illness “of scribes and notaries.”

46. ruptures (in particular of the Achilles tendon), exacerbation of the symptoms of myasthenia gravis (a particular type of muscle weakness), muscular pains, inflammation of tendon sheaths (tenosynovitis

47. The tentacular sheaths situated at the end of the oral third of the body open medially; they terminate in an aboral open groove which can close up around the unramified tentacles.

48. Explore {{searchView.params.phrase}} by color family {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}} Female kris maker, Hj Mariana and Amah making kris sheaths in a section of the traditional market in Setono Betek in Kediri, East Java

49. Giant Bulrush can also grow to 10 feet. Bulrush stems are dark green with a hard, triangular stem and no obvious leaves (sheaths at the base of the stems)

50. In cities such as Damascus, Cairo and Istanbul, embroidery was visible on handkerchiefs, uniforms, flags, calligraphy, shoes, robes, tunics, horse trappings, slippers, sheaths, pouches, covers, and even on leather belts.