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Instead, we saw a long-limbed, tall woman from behind, dressed in a white meshlike gown.
Its meshlike skin echoes projects in which the exterior surface is both decorative and structural.
Faint linesran through the glass in a meshlike pattern.
Instead they focus on the meshlike pattern of muscles within the iris that cause the pupil to expand or contract.
She imitates the meshlike creature's undulations with her hand.
"Ocean" begins with a single dancer stretching toward a circular meshlike net that hangs over the stage.
Stents are meshlike devices used by doctors to prop open coronary arteries and prevent heart attacks.
The meshlike material then serves as a substrate that allows internal tissue to grow and resolve the hernia.
Lois shook her finger at the doors as if scolding them, and a gray, meshlike substance fanned out from its tip.
A result of this can be, for example, an age-old pattern known as caning whose fluid meshlike criss-crossing resembles a computer flowchart.
Weaving between the capillaries and helping to support them is a meshlike fabric of elastic and collagenous fibres.
The surface of the dorsal exoskeleton has coarse granules and/or a meshlike pattern of fine, anastomosing ridges.
Cardiac treatment has been revolutionized by angioplasty and stents, meshlike tubes often put in heart arteries to keep them open after blockages have been cleared.
Watching the transporter effect through the meshlike pattern of the induction circuitry inlaid in his helmet's face shield created a three-dimensional moird effect.
About the meshlike interconnections between what happens in Silicon Alley or in Lower Manhattan and the course of thousands of people's lives.
Barneys Co-op has meshlike straw sombreros from Heather Allan that are sprinkled with large suede daisies that have open, grommeted centers.
It also has agreement with Boston Scientific to develop nitric-oxide-coated cardiovascular stents - meshlike devices that doctors use to prop open coronary arteries in hopes of preventing heart attacks.
In a city of notoriously blah architecture, Rem Koolhaas's cantilevered glass and meshlike temple to the written word has been a major attraction since it opened in May 2004.
Johnson & Johnson, in 1994, pioneered the stent, a meshlike device inserted in coronary arteries that serves as scaffolding to help overcome the constrictions that cause heart attacks.
The F.D.A. has also issued a warning letter to Boston Scientific in connection with its stents, the tiny, meshlike devices used to keep arteries open after they are unclogged.
Cocoons may be tough or soft, opaque or translucent, solid or meshlike, of various colors, or composed of multiple layers, depending on the type of insect larva producing it.
Spiromastix grisea is similar to the type of Spiromastix, S. warcupii, in having thick-walled helical appendages, a loose, meshlike peridium of thin-walled hyphae, and minute, oblate ascospores.
A stent is a meshlike device inserted in coronary arteries to help prop them open; the new ones are coated with drugs to help prevent the arteries from becoming blocked again by scarring.
Mr. Defoort flicked a switch, and the slide projector suddenly bathed the man in a white glare, projecting onto his face a barely perceptible network of meshlike lines about as fine as mosquito-netting.
The liquid material formed a lacy, meshlike reliefthe organic effect caused by the slipping, sliding and pooling of the metal over the subject created a dramatic contrast to the rigid quality of the material itself.