10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RIMOSITY»
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Mathematical Modeling of Biosensors: An Introduction for ...
To compare the response of a plate-gap biosensor with the response of the
corresponding flat (membrane) biosensor, the normalized dimensionless steady
state current was defined as a function of the degree of the rimosity of the plate-
gap ...
Romas Baronas, Feliksas Ivanauskas, IU IU Kulis, 2009
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Journal of the Institute of Metals
Combining equations (8) and (12) «i the rimosity is given by : * = **fe-*i) <13> in
which the only unknown quantity is d. In the absence of experimental data, it is
not possible to determine whether d is constant or variable. If d is a constant, ...
The relation between the shriiikage-brittleness and the actual severity of cracking
in particular circumstances—this latter quantity was termed the rimosity by
Puinphrey and .Jennings — is dependent upon a number of factors, notably upon
the ...
Aluminium Development Association, 1950
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... rīm-mōs')/rimous (rīm'məs) adj. full of fissures, chinks, or crevices. adv. rimosely
. n. rimosity (rī-mōs'i-ti). ○ A complexion so rimose was not unexpected,
especially in a formerly blonde centenarian, q.v. [< L rimosus < rima fissure, chink
< I-E ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s.pl. ebillion pigymol Rimgiants,rim'-jei-ants, s.pl. angenfilod y tylwyth tëg
Rimmed, rimd,a.bylog, cylchog, dargantol Rimose, rei'-mös, j a. agenog, holltog,
Rimous, rei'-mys, J agog Rimosity, ri-mos'-i-ti, s. agenogrwydd, holltogrwydd
Rimple, ...
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A Computational Theory of Writing Systems
... 'n<y>&mik+S[+gk] rimose 'rimos 'raimous rimosity ri'mositi rai'mositi
romanticism r5'maenti,kism rou'maenti,s<c>izam romanticist ro'maentikist rou'
maentis<c>ist romanticize ro'maenUklz rou'maenti,s<c>aiz romantic r6'maentik
rou'maentik ...
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The Dark Tunnel: A Comedy : a Novel
"Oh, the sadness!" he goes on, "Oh, the illimitable lach- rimosity!" He throws up
his arms to heaven. "Sh!" she cries. " - of this pitiful lingering. Loitering, I should
say - " stealing a glance at her - "this pitiful loitering - " "Sh. Shh!" she hisses
again, ...
The fuliginous calefactor with cazzon fuel; the 9 rimosity, or fatiscence of its walls;
the tenuity of the thoral 10 greith, or integuments, – replete with sanguinivorous
11 cimisses, – are indeed asthenic defensatives against the 12 algidity induced ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Noun, Rimosity. RIMPLE Noun. (Middle English rimpil < Old English hrympel. PL,
Rimples.) A fold; a wrinkle. RIMSKY-KORSAKOFF, MIKHAIL NIKOLARVICH (
1873—1951) (Uvarov 1951, Entomol. mon. Mag. 87: 215; Stakel'berg 1952, Ent.
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A Complete and Universal English Dictionary: Including ... ...
[rintofut, Lat.] full of cleft* or chinks. RIMOSITY, f. [rlmtjltat. Lat.] the quality of being
full of clefts or chinks. To RI'MPLE, [rimpl] v. a. to pucker; to contract into
corrugation?. RIND, [rind] s. [rind, Sax.] the bark, hulk, or outliue covering of
vegetables.
James Barclay (Curate of Edmonton.), 1799