Use "arcus senilis" in a sentence

1. Arcus senilis is the name for a white, light grey, or Blueish ring around the edge of the cornea

2. Arcus Bokark in Kanto: Chapter 2

3. Roll clouds and shelf clouds are the two main types of arcus.

4. Ideoque vis qua corpus oscillans urgetur in Cycloidis principio seu puncto altissimo, id est vis gravitatis, erit ad resistentiam ut arcus Cycloidis inter punctum illud supremum & punctum infimum C ad arcum CO; id est (si arcus duplicentur) ut Cycloidis totius arcus, seu dupla penduli longitudo, ad …

5. Caulem habet Cubitalem, erectum; floret versicolori specie, sicut arcus caelestis, unde et nomen

6. Etymology From Old French Arbaleste, from Late Latin arcuballista, from Latin arcus (“bow”) + ballista (“ballista”).

7. From Middle English arblast, from Old French Arbaleste (modern arbalète), from Late Latin arcuballista, from Latin arcus + ballista

8. arcutronix (orig. Arcus = arch / bridge) with its experienced experts for access networks is the right choice.

9. With its DHV 1/1-2 (accelerated) rating, the Arcus 5 is the ideal all-rounder.

10. From Middle English arblast, from Old French Arbaleste (modern arbalète), from Late Latin arcuballista, from Latin arcus + ballista.

11. Old English arblast, from Old French Arbaleste, from late Latin arcubalista, from Latin arcus ‘bow’ + ballista (see ballista).

12. A roll cloud (Cloud Atlas name volutus) is a low, horizontal, tube-shaped, and relatively rare type of arcus cloud.

13. Media in category "Arcus Aortae" The following 34 files are in this category, out of 34 total.

14. Etymology From Middle English arblast, from Old French Arbaleste (modern arbalète), from Late Latin arcuballista, from Latin arcus + ballista.

15. Pruritus Senilis.-In old people whose skin begins to exhibit Atrophous changes the sensibility of the skin is much disordered and more or less associated pruritus occurs

16. 23 Objective; To discuss the application of thoracic vertebral pedicle screw fixation by radix arcus vertebrae tube placement and CT orientation.

17. References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries applicable to the clinical term "Atrophia" Atrophia - See Also: Atrophy; cutis senilis - L90.8 Other atrophic disorders of skin

18. Arbalest , arbalist n a large medieval crossbow, usually cocked by mechanical means (C11: from Old French Arbaleste, from Late Latin arcuballista, from Latin arcus bow + ballista)

19. [Middle English arblast, from Old English, from Old French Arbaleste, from Late Latin arcuballista : Latin arcus, bow + Latin ballista, ballista; see ballista.] ar′ba·lest′er (-lĕs′tər) n

20. Company Overview: Precision Biosciences is a North Carolina-based clinical-stage biotechnology company that IPO'd in 2019.The company is leveraging their ARCUS genome editing platform to develop

21. [Middle English Arblast, from Old English, from Old French arbaleste, from Late Latin arcuballista : Latin arcus, bow + Latin ballista, ballista; see ballista.] ar′ba·lest′er (-lĕs′tər) n

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23. N. A medieval missile launcher designed on the principle of the crossbow. [Middle English arblast, from Old English, from Old French Arbaleste, from Late Latin arcuballista : Latin arcus, bow + Latin ballista, ballista; see ballista.]

24. Isolated tumors of epidermis with dyskeratosis and acantholysis of various degrees can be classified into three groups: a) Keratosis senilis (K.s.) with dyskeratosis of darier's type, b) so called warty dyskeratoma or dyskeratosis follicularis isolata and c) Carcinoma dyskeratoticum segregans (c.d.s.) as the malignant variety.

25. Si recta aB æqualis sit Cycloidis arcui quem corpus oscillando describit, & ad singula ejus puncta D erigantur perpendicula DK, quæ sint ad longitudinem Penduli ut resistentia corporis in arcus punctis correspondentibus ad vim grav-itatis: dico quod

26. N. A decorative molding carried around an arched wall opening. [Italian Archivolto or French Archivolte (French, from Italian) : arco, arch (from Latin arcus) + volta, vault (from Latin volūta; see vault1 ).] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

27. [ME arbelaste < OFr Arbaleste < LL arcuballista < L arcus, a bow (see ARC) + ballista, BALLISTA] a medieval crossbow consisting of a steel bow set crosswise in a wooden shaft with a mechanism to bend the bow: it … English World dictionary

28. On this latter matter and as far as the Authority is concerned, it can be noted that in 1996/97 it investigated complaints in the competition field concerning rebates offered by Arcus Distribusjon AS to importers of and agents for wine and spirits in Norway.

29. Adeoque æqua æqualibus æqualis æquatur alicubi alterum anguli angulus arcu arcui arcum arcus area axem axis bafis bali balis baſis bifariam binis caſu centrum chorda circuli circulus cofinus cujus curva curvæ Cycloidis datis differentia ducta duplum eadem ejuſdem eodem erit erunt eſt facile fimul fint finum finus five fuerit funt

30. 1300, from Old French Arbaleste "large crossbow with a crank" (12c., Modern French arbalète), from Vulgar Latin * arbalista, from Late Latin arcuballista "catapult," from Latin arcus "bow" (see arc (n.)) + ballista "machine for throwing projectiles" (from PIE root *gwele-"to throw, reach")

31. 1300, from Old French Arbaleste "large crossbow with a crank" (12c., Modern French arbalète), from Vulgar Latin * arbalista, from Late Latin arcuballista "catapult," from Latin arcus "bow" (see arc (n.)) + ballista "machine for throwing projectiles" (from PIE root *gwele-"to throw, reach")