External
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- happening or arising or located outside or beyond some limits or especially surface
- coming from the outside; extraneous; outside
- from or between other countries; international; outside
- purely outward or superficial; - A.R.Gurney,Jr.
n.
- outward features
n.
- a diagonally arranged abdominal muscle on either side of the torso; external oblique muscle; musculus obliquus externus abdominis; oblique
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- the supplement of an interior angle of a polygon; exterior angle
n.
- either of the passages in the outer ear from the auricle to the tympanic membrane; auditory meatus; acoustic meatus; ear canal; auditory canal
n.
- any body part visible externally
n.
- the branch of the carotid artery that supplies blood to the face and tongue and external parts of the head; external carotid artery
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- the branch of the carotid artery that supplies blood to the face and tongue and external parts of the head; external carotid
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- a drive with its own power supply and fan mounted outside the computer system enclosure and connected to the computer by a cable
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- the part of the ear visible externally; outer ear
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- occurs in some mollusks and in tadpoles and other immature amphibians
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- the outer branch of the common iliac artery on either side of the body; becomes the femoral artery
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- a continuation of the femoral vein; unites with the internal iliac vein to form the common iliac vein
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- formed by the junction of the posterior auricular and the retromandibular veins; empties into the subclavian vein
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- an artery that originates in the external carotid and gives off branches that supply the neck and face; facial artery; arteria facialis
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- one of the veins that drain the external nose and empty into the angular or facial vein; vena nasalis externa
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- a diagonally arranged abdominal muscle on either side of the torso; musculus obliquus externus abdominis; abdominal external oblique muscle; oblique
n.
- an organ that is situated on or near the surface of the body
n.
- the orifice through which urine is discharged; urethral orifice
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- the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation; breathing; respiration; ventilation
n.
- a data storage device that is not the main memory of a computer; auxiliary storage; secondary storage
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- In general, there are two types: internal and external.
- Systems are available for both internal and external applications.
- Information also provided to find internal and external resources.
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- The index ranks the quality of nationalities based on internal and external factors.
- Many external factors can influence colour: light, temperature, pH, sugars and metals.
- A disease may be caused by external factors such as pathogens or by internal dysfunctions.
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- The clitoris contains external and internal components.
- There are two sets of jugular veins: external and internal.
- Ecosystems are controlled by external and internal factors.
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- These guinea pigs, like most, have no external tail.
- There is an inner ear but no external or middle ear.
- Since then, the club have had no external debt.
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- Please refer to the diagram in the external links.
- For further information, refer to external links.
- See the external links below for more details.
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- This pact gave the Indians control of external affairs on behalf of Sikkimese.
- The external affairs minister has also stated that India will await Pakistan's response.
- He was heavily rebuked by Curtin and external affairs minister H. V. Evatt for his error.
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- All external walls are facebrick.
- The external walls are either weatherboard or plaster lined out in ashlar.
- Its external walls are of a decorative chequerboard pattern of flint and freestone squares.
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- the external world as we experience it through our mental faculties.
- The trait is marked by pronounced engagement with the external world.
- Gray was opposed to the idea that the brain contains a representation of the external world.
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- Its external appearance is intended to express its interior – an industrial plant".
- In the course of the work, the ship took on a new and different external appearance.
- The external appearance of his products was strongly influenced by the minimalist Bauhaus esthetic style.
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- Conductor clashing may be assisted by the following external forces:
- They are not protected from external forces and are subject to gravity.
- Fathers may be confronting external forces threatening resources or social status.
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- Since then, the club have had no external debt.
- India classifies its long-term external debt into seven heads.
- It has $2.8 billion in external debt.
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- Overall, Fe is concerned with phenomena to be harmonious with its external environment.
- Microorganisms in the external environment have existed on Earth for 3.5 billion years.
- City governments search for an equilibrium in their relations with the external environment.
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- Reference.com reproduces content from external sources.
- They also displayed information from external sources, i.e.
- Coulter reports: The Confederacy relied on external sources for war materials.
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- The 520ST uses an external power brick.
- However, it can be connected to external power when available.
- Each had an optional phono stage and external power supply option.
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- The undemarcated border with Sudan poses a problem for Eritrean external relations.
- In 2006, Dirks rejoined AUC as its vice-president of external relations, a position he held until 2010.
- Through the Common Foreign and Security Policy, the EU has developed a role in external relations and defence.
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- ferromagnetic fluids which can suffer torque by external magnetic fields).
- bones), solids under the action of an external magnetic field, and the dislocation theory of metals.
- Figure 2(a) shows the I-V characteristic of a SQUID where ∆V is the modulation depth of the SQUID due to external magnetic fields.
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- These films were noted for their emphasis on class struggle and external threats (i.e.
- After this study he remained interested in the ways in which people make decisions under external threats.
- The effects of external threats were exacerbated by internal problems such as corruption, tomb robbery, and civil unrest.
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- The MIDI sends the note information to an internal or external sound bank device.
- Their internal perception of control refers to their locus of control being internal or external.
- Consciousness Consciousness at its simplest is "sentience or awareness of internal or external existence".
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- Numerous other external actors played lesser roles in the First Congo War.
- However, unlike most other external DOS commands, it has not been transformed into a native Win32 program.
- Hind legs are not present in cetaceans, nor are any other external body attachments such as a pinna and hair.
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- The ability to respond to external stimuli will also decrease.
- A variety of external stimuli like heat, light, solvent, an electric field, magnetic field, etc.
- Schachter proposed that obese individuals are hypersensitive to external stimuli, both food-related and non-food related.
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- bones), solids under the action of an external magnetic field, and the dislocation theory of metals.
- In such a flux locked loop, the magnitude of this feedback flux is proportional to the external magnetic field applied to the SQUID.
- Magnetofection uses magnetic particles complexed with DNA and an external magnetic field concentrate nucleic acid particles into target cells.
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- The US thus "micromanaged the opposition" and exerted massive external pressure on the electorate.
- He made an effort to smuggle his writings abroad in order to increase external pressure on the Soviets.
- Under substantial internal and external pressure for a democratic transition in Zaire, Mobutu promised reform.
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- Mina searches the island, and discovers an external source of pollution.
- The molecules within a pure, "perfect crystal", when heated by an external source, will become liquid.
- It is found that, if a current pass from an external source through a circuit of two metals, it cools one junction and heats the other.
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- For full citations, see external links.
- Note: page numbers next to artists' names refer to the English edition of 1739 (see external links below).
- George Freeman's 15mm Napoleonics figures are available from Monday Knight Productions (see external links below).
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- While naturally-occurring experiments rely on an external force (e.g.
- Imposing an external force on a neurite, causing it to elongate, will make it become an axon.
- Often cited in martyr testimonials is the desire to be freed from the oppression of some external force.
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- Each time the developers made a game, they did it independently and without external funding.
- Bootstrapping in business means starting a business without external help or working capital.
- It became a self-sustaining process that proceeded without external help from manually entered instructions.
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- The external tank, ET-138, separated from the shuttle at 15:37:49 GMT.
- "Atlantis" was next lowered to meet up with the external tank and the two solid rocket boosters.
- She was later rebuilt to resemble them cosmetically, and is currently on display with the external tank used during the propulsion tests (designated MPTA-ET).