prolongation u rečniku PONS

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The destination of a chord progression is known as a cadence, or two chords that signify the end or prolongation of a musical phrase.
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On some of the filiform papill the epithelial prolongations stand erect, in one they are spread out, and in three they are folded in.
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The basis for establishing the boundary in the 1971 and 1972 treaties was that of the natural prolongation of the physical continental shelf.
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Artillery power was therefore given second priority to handiness and to frontal armour, including a prolongation of the belt armour to reinforce the ram.
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This calcium-bound form of recoverin slows the activity of rhodopsin kinase, resulting in the prolongation of light sensitivity for rhodopsin.
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Some politicians have called for a prolongation of this mission, but the legality of this is heavily disputed.
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The eyestalks exhibit prolongations (styles) on the tips like some other members of the genus.
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This species has an elongated, cylindrical distal appendage with a short, cylindrical prolongation at the tip without any lateral serrations or filaments.
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They can be recognized by their very long hind wing prolongations.
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The uncinate process is the formed prolongation of the angle of junction of the lower and left lateral borders in the head of the pancreas.
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