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Finally, they have what are called "lime sacs"—sacs containing calcium carbonate, the mineral that helps build bones and shells.
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Those sacs transmit how a dog is feeling — anxious?
Now imagine the sacs filled with wads of compacted sperm.
Tiny tents, bivy sacs, snow caves lashed by hurricane sleet.
Lesions peppered Chloe's abdominal cavity like dark, bloated spider sacs.
Her water broke due to a rupture of the amniotic sacs.
Kaska extracts the intact sacs from the bellies of dead beavers.
The frogs are brown, but the vocal sacs are pale white.
The receptacles start as long, thin sacs filled with fluid before maturation.
Myoepithelial cells wrapped around milk-producing sacs in a mouse's mammary gland.
Mold, the CDC says, triggers coughing, wheezing and inflammation of air sacs.
Any career could end up going down several different wrong cul de sacs.
As the need for more air sacs grew, they infiltrated into bone structures.
Classic dinosaur skeletons show the air sacs in bones, just like modern birds.
As its name suggests, these worms grow inside the conjunctival sacs of cows.
It feeds by dangling tiny vacuous sacs from its stems into the water.
Pneumonia is when air sacs in the lungs fill with fluid or pus.
The positioning of two amniotic sacs attached to one placenta was the giveaway.
Plus forcing air into the lungs can cause inflammation or damage the air sacs.
They are all cul de sacs, but some people like to live on those.
But when the crabs mature and start boning, the sacs fill up a lot.
The lungs become inflamed, while our air sacs become flooded with fluid and pus.
We've gone down all those paths and we think they're all cul-de-sacs.
The fetuses aren't twins — rather, they develop in two different sacs within the womb.
By October, McDonald's released the little sacs of the sauce for one day only.
Instead of using vocal sacs like other frogs, they whistle with their mouths open.
These color transformations are made possible by sacs of pigment embedded in their skin.
Pneumonia is an infection that causes inflammation in the air sacs of the lungs.
These air sacs, called alveoli, can fill with fluid, making it difficult to breathe.
Mist expended the contents of her venom sacs in the child and released him.
In 2017, one Facebook user issued a warning about finding the brown sacs on trees.
These 3D-printed ovaries held ovarian follicles, or fluid-filled sacs that hold immature eggs.
When he became depressed for the first time, his fruit shriveled into wrinkled black sacs.
The virus can also cause inflammation in the air sacs at the bottom of lungs.
For additional buoyancy, pterosaurs had large air sacs dispersed around their muscles and throughout their body.
Pneumonia occurs when the air sacs, or alveoli, of the lungs fill with fluid or pus.
On a few cul-de-sacs to the west, houses are newer and lots slightly larger.
Before then, they never considered the possibility that a wildfire could eviscerate their cul-de-sacs.
Single-family homes sit on larger lots, and some streets end in hushed cul-de-sacs.
The lungs' air sacs become inflamed, and fill up with fluid or pus instead of air.
These microscopic sacs, which are attached to hair follicles, pump out oil to keep skin lubricated.
ET  Cul de sacs across American have made holiday decorating a cold war competition for decades.
They're much more like amoebas — single-celled microscopic sacs that move around by altering their shape.
It consists of two large oil-filled sacs known as the spermaceti and the junk (yes, really).
As nursing mothers know, nipples tend to leak when the sacs behind them are filled with fluid.
They're the largest grouse, and males display using a pair of pendulous sacs they inflate with air.
All insects have these, and some have air sacs, to store and pump air, as grasshoppers do.
At just 18 weeks, her amniotic sacs were ruptured, and but the twins were too premature to survive.
Season seven only used such plot cul-de-sacs to trace the same patterns over and over again.
The latest case of accreditor interference is in Alabama where SACS is now fighting Republican Governor Robert Bentley.
A woman's AMH levels can provide one clue about how many of these sacs — or follicles — she has.
Over subsequent nights they sit in or near their bowls, inflate specialised air sacs, and emit deep booms.
Unfortunately, that was not the case and that evening my water broke due to the amniotic sacs rupturing.
The L virus seems to target and kill the cells that line the tiny air sacs, or alveoli.
Dead cells slough off into the airways, blocking them further, and fluids leak into the lungs' air sacs.
This happened because the alveoli, the sacs in the breast that produce milk, die when mammals are done breastfeeding.
The virus can inflame the lining of the lungs and the air sacs at the bottom of the lungs.
The lipid layer collects those invaders and toxins, binding to them and preventing them from reaching the air sacs.
"Their whole body is filled up with these glandular sacs that are full of sticky fluid," said Ms. Laciny.
These were smooth bullets and wands and sacs, some of them stone-colored, many as unobtrusive as dental equipment.
It means we have to venture out of our philosophical and theological cul-de-sacs from time to time.
Upon hatching, the stress of being born can cause the octopus' chromatophores, or sacs that contain pigment, to fire.
Residents appreciate the forested hills, compact homes and soothing cul-de-sacs of this small Westchester community (population 3,400).
"Unfortunately, that was not the case and that evening my water broke due to the amniotic sacs rupturing," she wrote.
Those sacs, known as sinkers, then fall toward the ocean floor and are eaten by other animals as they descend.
The assembled global uppy-ups and dirty low-lifers spend the book hopping across highways and down cul-de-sacs.
In cities, outdoor playgrounds and parks replace backyards and cul-de-sacs for bike riding and pick-up hockey games.
The devil's fingers burst from egg-like sacs, the tentacle-like structures slowly spreading like a malformed, grasping demon hand.
Pneumonia, which causes inflammation in the air sacs of the lungs, has been another common side effect of contracting coronavirus.
But the vast majority of the borough consists of tidy streets and cul-de-sacs lined with single-family houses.
North of Montauk Highway, there are newer two-story houses built on three-quarter-acre lots on cul-de-sacs.
Developments are anything but cookie-cutter, with spacious two-story houses on leafy, winding streets ending in cul-de-sacs.
But while Messi's strolls have led him into cul-de-sacs with no exits, Ronaldo's have been paved with goals.
Small cul-de-sacs containing gyms, tracks and spear sheds, where girls entering their teens train for the Wakandan military.
In the continent's major countries politics are stuck, or likely to stick, in cul-de-sacs from which exit is difficult.
The alveoli (air sacs at the end of the breathing tubes in your lungs) can become inflamed and fill with fluid.
They went into strange little cul-de-sacs—What were the names of the people he'd served with in the Navy?
" According to the Mayo Clinic's site, ovarian cysts "are fluid-filled sacs or pockets in an ovary or on its surface.
But few would point you to the suburbs, our country's neatly manicured, leafy green mazes of driveways and cul-de-sacs.
I was growing good-sized follicles (the sacs on your ovaries that usually contain eggs) and ovulating within a normal timeframe.
Most recently, while we were in Japan, he ate shirako, otherwise known as cod sperm sacs, and actually enjoyed it. See?
The intermittent water bodies targeted by the new rules function like alveoli -- the tiny air sacs that make our lungs work.
Further investigation showed that the abdominal bumps were not yolk sacs at all — they were stomachs full of smaller fetal sharks.
They can even reveal the tiny sacs carrying even tinier nuggets of information to cross over that gap to form memories.
Fibrocystic breast tissue is composed of cysts (fluid-filled sacs), overgrown connective tissue, and sometimes green or brown discharge from the nipples.
The designers say these beautiful flesh cascades need to have a nipple — they're meant to expel fluid from the sacs behind them.
"The model used to be to isolate old people on cul-de-sacs backing up to a golf course," Mr. Leinberger said.
If I were going to spend money on fugu again, though, I would make a beeline for the sperm sacs, or shirako.
Strangely, these late-term embryos also had swollen bellies, which were initially thought to be yolk sacs, a form of stored food.
It works by looking for anti-Müllerian hormone, or AMH, which is secreted by growing follicles, the sacs that house each egg.
The spirit of smugness, of furious resistance to change, belongs to everyone; water roars down avenues as easily as cul-de-sacs.
That's because sacs are filled with premium shredded Durafoam which absorbs body weight evenly for ideal support of your now-grown-up back.
On TV and in the movies, kids made circles in cul-de-sacs and complained about overcoats covering their Luke Skywalker get-ups.
These are tiny sacs, found at the ends of the branching airways within the lungs, that are richly infused with capillary blood vessels.
What if you were looking for houses in the middle of fields, or cul de sacs, or dead lawns, or circular parking lots?
Infection causes alveoli to fill with fluid or mucus, limiting the amount of oxygen entering the sacs and making it painful to breathe.
After their stint at Stanford, or Goldman Sacs, there is a cultural bond that leads people to want to come back to Lisbon.
Doorways replete with ornately carved frosting jambs open into niches and cul-de-sacs of mirrored halls and oppressively, delightfully pink buttercream cornices.
Treatment for severe emphysema, which damages air sacs in the lungs and limits patients breathing ability, is currently limited to capsules and inhalers.
While in the sacs, the lambs exhibited normal development, growing fleece, breathing, swallowing and opening their eyes as they would in the womb.
It looks like a bomb went off there, leaving behind streets and cul-de-sacs, an occasional chimney, and every single backyard barbecue.
Neymar was the opposite: endless slaloming dribbles, drifting effortlessly past defenders with sure touches and elegant movement — all culminating in cul-de-sacs.
The store, which sells both new and used books, is three floors and 9,000 square feet of nooks, alcoves and cul de sacs.
Treatment for severe emphysema, which damages air sacs in the lungs and limits patients' breathing ability, is currently limited to capsules and inhalers.
America is a cacophony of joy, violence, filth, urban sprawl, suburban cul-de-sacs, farms, migrant workers, apolitical people — the list goes on.
Male Humboldt squid have been found with sperm-containing sacs implanted in and around their sexual organs in similar quantities to female squid.
On November 10 one of the amniotic sacs began to leak—the one containing Baby A, who lay on the bottom of the uterus.
These little algorithm-sacs do a brilliant job at creating the illusion of personality, mainly by letting you imagine the motivations for their actions.
Dinosaurs, on the other hand, get a second wave of oxygen to absorb when they release the stored fresh air from their air sacs.
Ovarian cysts are small, fluid-filled sacs that grow on or inside the ovaries and they typically go away on their own without treatment.
But the intern had told their mother that the boys had been delivered in separate amniotic sacs and had to be fraternal, Bruce explained.
Cybernetic facehuggers burst from egg sacs below Tay's feet and scamper along the walls while she stalks the mean streets of her own psyche.
In neighboring San Mateo County, officials say the housing stock — primarily single-family homes, many on picturesque cul-de-sacs — lags far behind demand.
But another house, with four bedrooms, was available on one of the neighborhood's cul-de-sacs, which back up to the aboveground Q train.
In similar cases involving cocaine, the walls of the lungs' air sacs break down and fill with blood, "preventing air exchange," Dr. Fowler wrote.
But infrastructure is also decaying at the most local levels — on cul-de-sacs and in neighborhood playlots unlikely ever to see federal funding.
It could disrupt a substance called surfactant, which helps keep open tiny air sacs deep in the lungs and is essential for normal breathing.
These fluid-filled sacs can form on the outside of one of your ovaries after you ovulate; most of the time they cause no symptoms.
I grew up right outside of Cleveland, Ohio, in a staid westside suburb filled with quaint cul-de-sacs and streets named after forest animals.
Conservative efforts to portray Hillary Clinton as unusually nefarious have steered the GOP into political cul-de-sacs from Vince Foster to the Benghazi Committee.
Mount Roskill is a listless suburb of Auckland, a collection of cul-de-sacs resting under heavy skies on the slopes of a dormant volcano.
Also floating in that cytoplasm are little sacs called vacuoles, containing a protein called alliinase, which is like a little drill sergeant of the process.
We don't see Vauxhall or Opel cars circling cul-de-sacs, but the best of Europe's automotive industries have influenced our cars in many ways.
Alveoli is the name of the tiny air sacs clustered in bunches inside the lungs where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
Just as, on Twitter, there are little cul de sacs and corners that you would, in a whole logged-on lifetime, never see fit to visit.
It has become a middle-class haven packed with middle-class subdivisions, with sidewalks leading down cul-de-sacs adorned with three-bedroom, three-bathroom houses.
I try to imagine the slick, 50-pound beaver whose castor sacs infuse my glass of booze, and her busy life, cut short, in New Hampshire.
"Pimples are essentially small sacs under the skin that are filled with natural oils, dead skin cells and sometimes bacteria and white blood cells," Shainhouse explains.
Those cells can cause air sacs in the lungs, known as alveoli, to become inflamed or fill with fluid and pus, causing the symptoms of pneumonia.
By then, cul-de-sacs and streets around the area were filled with cars as family members and friends gathered at the homes of the dead.
Researchers have suggested that it might disrupt a natural substance in the lungs called surfactant, which helps keep air sacs open and is essential for breathing.
There are no cul-de-sacs or cookie-cutter developments; Montclair became a township in 1868, so our hundred-year-old home is in good company.
Meanwhile I saw, like, twenty exposed scrotum sacs while on a New York City beach last week, and nobody had a damn thing to say about it.
The reason we aren't uniform sacs of protoplasm is that our cells turn those same genes on and off in distinctive patterns, thereby developing into different tissues.
Ovarian cysts are sacs or pouches filled with fluid or tissue that form on or inside an ovary, according to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
They're fluid or tissue-filled sacs that grow in or on the surface of your ovaries, and usually aren't a huge deal (and typically aren't even painful).
"The mother's ultrasound at six weeks showed a single placenta and positioning of amniotic sacs that indicated she was expecting identical twins," Fisk said in a statement.
These membrane-sealed sacs are then sent to a part of the cell called the lysosome, which is responsible for "digesting" old cell parts and other microorganisms.
Should pneumonia continue unchecked, it can progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a condition in which the lung's air sacs lose their ability to intake oxygen.
Mr. Biden's campaign could do little to alter the presentation of a candidate who was given to meandering into verbal cul-de-sacs even in his prime.
They often hunt small, schooling fish in flocks, each hitting the water at 60 miles per hour, its brain protected by specialized air sacs in the skull.
The streets they face are often cul-de-sacs, which creates a quiet vibe, even if Interstate 95, which roars along the western side, can sometimes ruin it.
Some 10,000 people live in a community about half the size of San Francisco, an oasis of tree-lined cul-de-sacs, swimming pools, and Cub Scout troops.
According to the National Institutes of Health, the condition is caused when bacteria or a virus enter the lungs, causing a buildup of fluid in the air sacs.
Doctors, artists, and engineers teamed up to create Graham, a mock-up of this supposed human who has no neck but does have air sacs on his ribcage.
Treatment for pneumonia To verify that you have pneumonia, your doctor will probably order a chest X-ray, in which the fluid-filled sacs can be clearly seen.
SACS and other accreditors invoke this proviso as they meddle in governance and local control at a level never envisioned by Congress as preconditions for Title IV funding.
The solution's been right here all along—just make these small sacs of soap look less appetizing, suggest proponents of a bill recirculating within New York's state legislature.
Unlike, say, orthodox religious sects, cults serve no genuinely useful, longterm social purpose, and for that reason they represent cul-de-sacs of history doomed to ultimate extinction.
Ultimately, when winter finally fucks off into the distance, sunshine will be on the way, ice cream vans will reawaken from slumber and crawl toward cul-de-sacs.
Interspersed between streets and cul-de-sacs were swaths of open space filled with drought-stressed oaks, manzanita and brush, all of which provide powerful fuels when ignited.
The hunters have come after them, stalking the predators in settings like strip mall parking lots, housing tract cul-de-sacs, and plazas in the shadow of skyscrapers.
In an essay for the subdivision's 50th anniversary book, he recalled that C.I.A. agents in trench coats sometimes checked up on each other along the cul-de-sacs.
Inflamed air sacs also prevent lungs from getting enough oxygen into the bloodstream and removing the byproduct carbon dioxide, The Guardian reported, citing John Wilson, a respiratory physician.
We worry about the really small ones, because they can penetrate down to the alveoli, all the air sacs of the lungs, and then go into your bloodstream.
The Cars films are one of Pixar's least fruitful cul de sacs, but Cars 3 at least provides a largely bittersweet sendoff to them, provided this is the last.
A Refinery29 dive into the reports found that the incidents ranged from pregnancies to much more severe issues: Essure coils have reportedly perforated amniotic sacs and induced early labor.
These sacs are stacked on top the other, extending for one-third of the total length of the whale and accounting for more than a quarter of its mass.
Developments for independent retirees typically come in two flavors: isolated, gated subdivisions or large homes on golf courses, often in the same bland package of multiple cul-de-sacs.
Instead, I found myself driving past suburban cul-de-sacs, lined with tidy houses, lawns and miniature palm trees, until I reached a small bungalow overlooking a forested canyon.
Dr. Harrison and Dr. Socha first noticed a problem while they were doing synchrotron X-rays of grasshoppers to study their air sacs, which are a bit like lungs.
Pneumonia is an infection, specifically of the tiny sacs called alveoli—they look like bunches of grapes—that transfer oxygen from the air you breathe to the blood you ... have.
And their super lightweight skeletons, hollowed out by air sacs that extended from the lungs, which let them have big skeletons that weren't so bulky that they couldn't move around.
But sometimes, these immune cells cause air sacs to form in the lungs, known as alveoli, to become inflamed or fill with fluids and pus, causing the symptoms of pneumonia.
"Wolf spiders carry their egg sacs all the time and then carry their young, which could be more than a hundred, on their backs during the early weeks," Zamani said.
The clay is impressed against these blocks or else modeled into shims, wedges, tubes or vaguely internal-organ-like sacs before being stippled with welts of white or yellow glaze.
Ekaterina Fedyaeva, 28, experienced that nightmare after a diagnosis of ovarian cysts, small fluid-filled sacs that usually prove to be harmless, causing no symptoms and disappearing on their own.
And that's how the book reads, as the record of an obsession, with the surfeit of granular detail, the loose anecdotal structure and the numerous cul-de-sacs that implies.
There was a time, not so long ago, when the American suburbs were seen as places where community ruled: block parties, neighborhood watch, kids playing in the cul-de-sacs.
On matters fraught and frivolous, Senate allies have coaxed Judge Gorsuch to the safest of verbal cul-de-sacs, eager to defuse Democratic lines of attack with whimsy and digressions.
Bloomberg found these pouches were effectively high-end Capri Suns; the journalists emptied contents of these sacs into a cup with nothing but a forceful squeeze of the human hand.
Dinosaurs, like us, get oxygen out of incoming air that is inhaled, but they also have a system of air sacs that captures and momentarily stores some of the incoming air.
If you were told the odor was that of limburger cheese you would find it less disgusting than if you were told it came from the anal sacs of a beagle.
But the range is thrilling: whole shrimp robed in sticky rice, as if beaded in pearls; tight sacs of curried squid; chewy disks of glutinous rice flour with pork sealed inside.
" He continues: "To serve a bad oyster, it's the worst thing you can do—hacked up, pieces of grit in the shell, the stomach pierced, sperm sac or roe sacs split.
"The coronavirus can destroy the small air sacs in the lungs, preventing them from passing oxygen to the blood — suffocating patients from the inside," the Center for Public Integrity report said.
Homeownership rates began to rise in the 1950s and '60s, and cookie-cutter tract houses, newly built freeways and cul-de-sacs turned farmland into suburbs during the postwar building boom.
"The octopus has specialized muscles that use electrical pulses to open and close the sacs allowing the octopus to camouflage itself," said Julie Levans, senior curator of fishes, invertebrates and herpetology.
These octopuses use specialized muscles to open and close little sacs of pigment in their skin called chromatophores — and this little guy was probably responding to the black tabletop beneath its tank.
Some flavorists I spoke with semi-affectionately called it "beaver balls," and castor sacs do look remarkably testicular—two pendulous blobs, brown and wrinkled like dried figs, connected by a thin tube.
"Gangsters like cul-de-sacs," says Deputy Sheriff Mizrain Orrego, 7353, driving with his partner through Compton, the section of Los Angeles County (population: 245,210,22001) made famous by violence and gangster rap.
The scientists used high-speed videography to track how the process works and found sacs of oil in the relatively soft part of the skin just below the more rigid outer layer.
The dendrite has little knobby spines that stick out and receive chemical messages passed from another neuron's axon across the synapse, or gap between them, via the tiny white sacs called vesicles.
The most common fatal injury is called a blast lung, because the lungs, which are essentially large air sacs, are so rapidly compressed by this primary blast that the result is sudden death.
Millions of women have implants, which are silicone sacs filled with either salt water or silicone gel, used to enlarge the breasts cosmetically or to rebuild them after a mastectomy for breast cancer.
Sauropod dinosaurs, for example, had limbs like columns to support their massive weight, yet their load was most likely lightened by an avian-like respiration system, which permeated their skeleton with air sacs.
By rejecting cities for urban peripheries, Mr. Berger merely replaces paved sprawl with artificially green landscapes, and the social isolation of cul-de-sacs with that of one-way loops and automated deliveries.
While operating on Hope, vets discovered the broken collarbone pierced one of Hope's air sacs — the large 'throat sac' that orangutans have under their chins and high on their chests — and caused an infection.
Barrymore and Olyphant play Sheila and Joel Hammond, who work together as realtors, living on one of those perfect cul-de-sacs of identical homes that used to be featured in old Spielberg movies.
When goat birth goes well, the tiny, limp baby fires out in a red and yellow slime of blood, burst sacs, and fluids, which its mother will immediately begin lapping up with her tongue.
Replaced the salt with an impeccable salmon roe from the Yarra Valley, where they put natural clove oil in the tanks and palpate the gravid fish to encourage them to jettison their roe sacs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DENVER — When I was young, 11 or 12, the farm fields in my Minnesota town started to convert to cul-de-sacs, signaling its transition into an affluent suburb.
Borrowing a scene from 1995's cult classic Friday, the two journey through their television set into a block party where go-karting down cul-de-sacs and real-time animation are an everyday occurrence.
Meanwhile, the cul-de-sacs scraped into the desert floor are regularly obscured by swirling dust as Cal City's population has inched from 2,500 in the 1960s to just over 10,000 half a century later.
The researchers think that not only do the males inflate their vocal sacs to make calls, but they inflate them when rival males appear, in a kind of "mine is bigger than yours" macho display.
As the doctor penetrated my most intimate places, I watched her count and measure the egg-containing sacs on my ovaries: 16 good-sized follicles on my right ovary, 10 on my left, and growing.
Those of use who don't want to look like we're wearing robotic egg sacs on our wrists will enjoy that aspect of Skagen's effort, even without all the trimmings we expect from a modern smartwatch.
It's the getting to that payoff where "A Wrinkle in Time" wanders down a few cul-de-sacs -- literally, in one case, with a sequence in which the children enter a creepily Spielberg-esque neighborhood.
Similarly, "Something for Everyone" (2017), Josh Schutz's erotic tower of porcelain sacs (they look vaguely like condoms filled with sand, or perhaps male organs, though more squishy), promotes a "we're here, we're queer" kind of message.
When you figure that eyeballs are really just these exposed sacs of fluid and complex biological machinery sitting in a couple of holes on your face, it's a wonder more people aren't walking around with eyepatches.
Rather than allowing state policymakers to work things out, SACS placed Louisville on probation and threatened its federal funding, alleging that the governor was inappropriately exerting "considerable external control and influence" that jeopardized the board's responsibility.
Visitors can see some of the city's finest brownstones, off-the-path cul-de-sacs, an eclectic mix of restaurants and a chic sense of fashion (a man in this Times video touts the "hoodster" look).
Developed starting in the mid-1980s, the community has nearly 900 acres, with landscaped medians, a heavy tree canopy and quiet cul-de-sacs, as well as a private 18-hole golf course and an arboretum.
TNA is filled with baffling creative cul-de-sacs and decisions that were always pointed to magnetic wrong on the compass, so much so that writing about it so it makes sense would require a tome.
Friends and associates of Mr. Phillips say he is a political journeyman who is given to great flights of passion about politics and, as in the CNN interview, can find himself in rhetorical cul-de-sacs.
This means you may scan these cities' landscapes for common forms of your particular interest that are not conventionally labelled on a map: circular backyard pools or cul-de-sacs, perhaps, or even dilapidated nautical wrecks.
While these features would be helpful — there's no risk of Graham breaking his neck in a crash, and the sacs act like a built-in airbag — they come at the expense of, well, pretty much everything else.
Dead-ending cul-de-sacs and the divided highways that connect them are such deeply engrained parts of the American landscape that it's easy to forget they were, themselves, the fruits of a massive federal investment program.
However, when the flu turns deadly, it's often because the virus, the bacteria that proliferated in its wake, or both have found their way to the air sacs of our lungs, causing an infection we call pneumonia.
If White's wild formal experimentation and narrative cul-de-sacs result in a strange identity crisis for the film — a sense that he wasn't entirely sure which movie he wanted to make — Gardner's stellar work unifies it.
Walking pneumonia -- which isn't actually a medical term -- is not as severe as general pneumonia, which is a serious lung infection that happens when the air sacs in a lung or lungs fill with fluid or pus.
Some have suggested that the reason the sixth book, The Winds of Winter, is taking so long is that he can't figure out how to write himself out of the plot cul-de-sacs he's gotten himself into.
That or it's Ben Affleck in voiceover, or it's Bill Simmons over the course of thousands of words, all his digressions down the usual basic-cable cul de sacs merging back, honking, into the main flow of traffic.
Before the storm and after, Canyon Gate stood out for its capacity for welcoming people from around the world, its cul-de-sacs home to Nigerians, Indians, Venezuelans and Canadians, along with people from dozens of other countries.
For all its memorable brashness — the chili-laced cuisine, the vicious heat, the excess of tropical botany — Thailand excels in forgetting, a deliberate amnesia that makes history turn, if not in circles at least in cul-de-sacs.
I discovered drinking at parties in high school, and when the party was over, I'd ride around the block with my friends looking for low-lit cul-de-sacs where we'd drink more, smoke pot, and do psychedelics.
But that elation eventually turned to dismay when I discovered, amongst the guava and papaya trees, a leafy specimen from whose branches dangled a number of oblong, pus-white sacs of fruit flesh looking ready to burst like zits.
As the study explained, in the more than 2,000 cases of lung illness related to vaping in the U.S., patients see damage to the tiny air sacs that pass oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of their lungs.
The observations revealed that after the cyclone, the more aggressive colonies produced more egg sacs and had more baby spiders survive the year, where the opposite seemed to be true in sites that didn't get hit by a hurricane.
Setzer is living with cystic hygroma, a rare genetic condition that occurs when there is a blockage in the lymphatic system, resulting in fluid-filled sacs typically on the head or neck, according to the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences.
Utah doctors warned that they have seen multiple cases of lipoid pneumonia in patients who vape, which results in fat deposits, potentially from the oil in vaping liquids, being found in the lung's air sacs, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.
But in a state rich with commuters and cul-de-sacs, party leaders are being forced to mount a last-minute, all-hands-on-deck effort to rescue Mr. Menendez's candidacy and preserve their long-shot dreams of a Senate majority.
Most historians, political analysts and other observers are taking stock of him at this presidential mile marker in terms of his legislative cul-de-sacs, his policy flips and flops, his executive actions and his foreign policy, such as it is.
According to Mayo Clinic, ARDS "occurs when fluid builds up in the tiny, elastic air sacs (alveoli) in your lungs" which then can inhibit your lungs from filling with enough oxygen, depriving your organs of the oxygen they need to function.
Ming-Jer Kuo's "Suburban Housing" (2015) pigment prints are finely rendered diagrams of developments that extend, meander, and curve; they are abstracted versions of what in real life are asphalt streets leading to houses with two-car garages in cul-de-sacs.
And while luxurious and nice — after all, its gated communities contain NBA players, Kardashians, and rappers along with dentists, lawyers, and agents — it's also the string of strip malls and cul-de-sacs that make so many other American suburbs devoid of personality.
That can damage the alveoli or lung sacs and they have to work harder to carry out their function of supplying oxygen to the blood that circulates throughout our body and removing carbon dioxide from the blood so that it can be exhaled.
For much of the past year, Mr. Biden has been the front-runner who couldn't: couldn't hold his lead; couldn't clear the field of moderates; couldn't keep himself from bungling and exaggerating and meandering into rhetorical cul-de-sacs, weaknesses that continue apace.
So those of us who follow David Chang's mind along its switchbacks and cul-de-sacs have to wonder if he was being subversive when he decided to install Bang Bar, which is essentially a shawarma stand, on the mall's third floor.
If you're of a certain age, you probably miss them, too—the mid-sized rust-rockets that, in the '70s and '80s, powered young kids across suburban developments and down city streets, turning cul-de-sacs into race-tracks, and alleyways into escape routes.
Much of the town, which is 10% complete and will in a couple of decades be home to 12,000 people, consists of terraced houses and mews buildings overlooking village greens, in contrast to Plymouth's post-war suburbs of detached homes in cul-de-sacs.
Sure, the castor sacs are right next to the anal glands, but while anal excretions smell like motor oil (in male beavs) or rancid cheese (in the ladies), the yellowish oily fluid in the castors gets its fragrance from plant compounds concentrated from beavers' wild diets.
A group of researchers reviewing more than 30 cases of vaping-related injuries found many patients had similar patterns of damage to their lungs, including inflammation, damage to the alveoli (or the lungs' air sacs), and particles of fat in lung tissues known as lipiod pneumonia.
It is in a part of the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles known as Hidden Woods, developed by Mr. Mellenthin in the late 212s; the area includes a number of dead-end streets and cul-de-sacs as a bonus for families with young children.
Castle, which is built on a decommissioned Air Force base roughly 120 miles from San Francisco, resembles a miniature city, with many of the realistic elements a self-driving car might encounter on the road — like cul-de-sacs, traffic signals and a smattering of potholes.
One of the authors, Dr. Anthony Szema, formerly the V.A.'s chief of allergy medicine and now with Hofstra's Zucker School of Medicine, said the carbonaceous and metallic particles that lodged in the air sacs of the mice were identical to those seen in Miller's biopsies.
Instead, the aural tapestry here is far more nuanced—often operating in the grey and damp areas between dubstep, UK Garage, trap, jungle, rap and anything else that translates best in one of our darkened and slightly soaked cul-de-sacs, glowing under the orange street lamps.
You may have a hard time rationalizing spending that much on a bean bag chair — though I do think we have proven Sacs are way more than that — but at least we know the Sacco designers can rest easy knowing their chair has been restored to its former glory.
Studio Smack updated the painting a bit with a modern spin and added a whole lot of other kind of weirdness—cloud cows, tentacle towers, undulating sacs of human faces, a spider made of human legs doing the can-can, and giant headless chickens showing signs of leprosy.
They may be found in such places as the suburban "collar counties" that surround Philadelphia and Denver, or in the leafy cul-de-sacs of Fairfax or Loudon counties in Virginia, where weekends unfold to a sound-track of buzzing lawnmowers, children's soccer games and church bake-sales.
The doctors diagnosed a 16-year-old boy with hypersensitivity pneumonitis, an immune system response to inhaled dust, mold or chemicals that causes the air sacs and airways in the lungs to become severely inflamed, according to a new report in the medical journal Archives of Disease in Childhood.
An investigation by the State Department of Environmental Conservation found the deaths were caused by aspergillosis, a fungal disease that can infect the lungs and air sacs of waterfowl when they eat moldy grain, such as bread or livestock feed, or agricultural waste, the agency said on Thursday.
The next step would be to look at how children with less pristine lungs are faring in the outbreak—like kids with a history of asthma or babies who are born prematurely and lack a substance that helps keep open the tiny sacs in the lungs that exchange oxygen.
The first rays of a new day's sun reveal what is making the noise: large brown birds more than twice the size of a barnyard chicken, strutting and shaking while thrusting bulbous yellow air sacs out of their chests, and fanning a fantastic spread of pointy tail feathers.
The climax of Generation Wealth is arguably also its tragic nadir: the economic crash of 2008, in which aerial views of abandoned cul de sacs merge with shots of domestic detritus in Dubai to a former GM factory worker in Ohio, whose home has just been foreclosed upon.
Scientists have only known about how cysts could lead to PGAD for five years: In 2012—"the breakthrough moment," as Goldstein puts it—researchers in New Jersey identified these fluid-filled sacs that form around the base of the spine as being present in about 67 percent of women with PGAD.
You can either freak out because you have to stand in line a few more minutes, or realize that you're standing on a scaffold of bones, breathing through air sacs made of tissue and making sense of it all with a brain so vast it could potentially house the entire Internet.
But some of his most impressive vote tallies were run up in suburban counties with names like Loudoun and Fairfax—places filled with college-educated whites in leafy cul-de-sacs, where folk like taxes low and yearn to feel safe from terrorism, but are repelled by angry culture wars and anti-government slogans.
Dr. Lucey was also influential in the introduction of other important neonatal therapies, including using surfactant, which coats the air sacs, to help the struggling lungs of premature babies; cooling the brains of babies to prevent damage from asphyxiation; and monitoring babies' oxygen levels through the skin, rather than through blood drawn repeatedly from arteries.
In the latest chapter of this "man bites dog" story, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) — one of the six obscure but immensely powerful regional accrediting bodies authorized to serve as gatekeepers of federal financial aid — has gone on a rampage, meddling with state policymaking and the democratic process in both Kentucky and Alabama.
The chef, Masanobu Ishikura, known as Ishi, is vigilant about seafood, and reserved and judicious in his adornments: a dark daub of plum paste against botan ebi (sweet shrimp), whose translucent flesh crunches; charred jalapeño, confettied, alongside hamachi (yellowtail), waiting to melt; the clarity of cucumber under salty sacs of ikura (salmon roe) that pop like water balloons.
In Michelle McNamara's true crime best-seller "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," about her search for a murderer who stalked the California suburbs, it was the lamp-lit detail, more than even the crimes themselves, that stayed with me — the way the killer prowled his victims' cul-de-sacs over decades, peering through their windows at night.
In Pittsburgh, you'll find neighborhoods rife with round yard pools and cul-de-sacs; contrasting with these indicators of suburbia are the shipping container yards of New York City, with cars neatly lined up like colorful bits of unused chalk; or the areas in Detroit where expressways intersect, which, when compiled, form a giddy snapshot of urban transportation.
"They also said that there was a very slim chance under 5% that the babies could survive and the fluids in their amniotic sacs replenish themselves so as any mother would do I did everything to save them but their hearts stopped beating on day two which is also when I went into a septic shock with 104 fever," Girardi added.
This has not gone unnoticed by the Irvine Company, the developer that did not so much develop as invent this master-planned city of spotless parks, top schools and cul-de-sacs out of a former sheep ranch in the 1960s, when Orange County was agricultural (think lima beans and orange groves), conservative (think Richard Nixon and the John Birch Society) and white (very, very white).

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