Many species continually shed the dead outermost layer of…
The worlds in the outermost core encode the information that the agent thinks is publicly shared.
I remarked that geologists are like dermatologists: they study, for the most part, the outermost two per cent of the earth.
It touched down on the hem of the hazel’s skirt, the first giant outermost leaves suspended on twiglets thinner than a shoelace.
The outermost layer of the small intestine is lined by the peritoneum.
The oldest phloem layers are the outermost—the dead bark of the stem surface.
The halogen elements have seven valence electrons in their outermost electron shell.
The periostracum, the outermost organic layer, is secreted by the inner surface of the outer mantle fold at the mantle margin.
The periostracum, the outermost organic layer, is secreted by the inner surface of the outer mantle fold at the mantle margin.
According to Aristotle, the universe is a material plenum, finite in extent, bounded by the outermost sphere of the fixed stars.
The most-striking differences between the human ear and the ears of other mammals are in the structure of the outermost part, the auricle.
Their outermost edges are represented by species of Rhizophora (red mangrove), followed by those of Bruguiera and Avicennia (white mangrove).
In roots, the first cork cambium appears in the outermost layer of the vascular tissue system, called the pericycle (see below Plant organs: Roots).
Total solar eclipses offer scientists unique opportunities to study the sun's outermost layer, the corona, when the moon blocks the rest of the sun.
Valence electron, any of the fundamental negatively charged particles in the outermost region of atoms that enters into the formation of chemical bonds.
Both are autoimmune diseases caused by antibodies that are produced against proteins (antigens) found within cells of the outermost layer of the skin, called the epidermis.
Banished to the outermost reaches of Angie’s consciousness, the Joshua tree now hovers in agony, half forgotten, half dissolving, losing its purchase on her awareness and so on its own reality.
"At 12:53, as the president's speech was playing on cell phone broadcasts, the outermost barricade of the northwest side of the Capitol was breached," Dean added, pausing as she got emotional, "and Capitol Police were forced back to the steps of the Capitol."
These negative gravity anomalies are interpreted to mean that the segments of the lithosphere (that is, the crust and upper mantle comprising the rigid, outermost shell of the Earth) that underlie trenches are being forced down against buoyant isostatic forces.
In miliaria crystallina, the sweat escapes into the superficial region of the epidermis, the outermost horny layer of the skin, where it collects in tiny, clear, noninflammatory, dewdrop vesicles (blisters); these are most commonly seen in patients with fever or after a sunburn.
outermost
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- situated at the farthest possible point from a center
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