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Example sentences for "entirely absent"

  • In some cases, it is not difficult to detect paraphyses, but in others they would seem to be entirely absent.

  • In less cold countries they are more scarce or entirely absent.

  • In some instances the rectum is entirely absent, the colon being the termination of the intestinal tract.

  • Some persons are born with finger-nails and toe-nails either very rudimentary or entirely absent; in others they are of great length and thickness.

  • In the lower Wabash Valley especially in Posey County it was a rare tree, or entirely absent.

  • However, it is entirely absent in the lower Wabash bottoms, except rarely on high grounds in this area.

  • In the prairies or in the "flats" it may be absent in one or more contiguous counties and may be entirely absent on the crests and upper slopes of ridges.

  • In some specimens there is a distinct submarginal line, but this character is only faintly in evidence as a rule, and occasionally it is entirely absent.

  • The New Forest in Hampshire is a noted locality for the species, but although it may abound there in some years, in other years it is scarce or entirely absent.

  • The lower extremity of the reniform is usually black or blackish, but it may be very faint or entirely absent, and as a contrast {25} to this, the orbicular sometimes has a blackish dot at its lower end.

  • On the other hand, it may be entirely absent, even in severe attacks, as in a case reported by Da Costa and in some cases recently observed by myself.

  • In some epidemics of cholera suppuration of the parotid gland is occasionally observed, while in others it may be entirely absent.

  • On the other hand, the chlorides are diminished in amount or entirely absent.

  • The hind wings of the males are whitish, with a dark marginal border of variable width, but rarely, so far as I have noted, entirely absent; those of the females are uniformly darker.

  • On the hind wings the pinkish tinge between the black bands may be faint or entirely absent; the central black band varies in width, and is sometimes so much expanded that it absorbs the basal half of the first band.

  • Perhaps the most important aberrations are connected with the inner black band of the hind wings, which may be much widened and diffuse, or, on the other hand, entirely absent.

  • The anal orifice may be so minute as not to allow the feces to escape; or the aperture may be occluded by a membrane, through which the meconium may be seen; or the anus may be entirely absent.

  • Thus, nausea and vomiting are not characteristic features of the chronic forms of functional dyspepsia, and as a rule epigastric tenderness is entirely absent.

  • Constitutional disturbance may be entirely absent or may be presented in various febrile or sub-febrile manifestations.

  • Occasionally those on the central area of the fore wings are much enlarged and more or less confluent; and the spots on the outer margin of the hind wings are sometimes very small or entirely absent.

  • At the other extreme, and generally in the male, the apical spot is entirely absent (var.

  • It is always larger in the female than in the male, and may be entirely absent in the latter sex; but this probably occurs very rarely.

  • In some of the instances of so-called proliferous pears the carpels would seem to be entirely absent, and the dilated portion of the axis to be alone repeated.

  • The tube of the calyx in these specimens was traversed by ten ribs, apparently corresponding to the primary ridges of the normal fruit; these ribs were destitute of spines, and the bristly secondary ridges were entirely absent.

  • In this case the petals were virescent, and the stamens and pistils were entirely absent, hence in truth, the so-called flower more nearly resembled a branch.

  • Considering these facts, it ceases, I think, to be surprising, that extensive recent conchiferous deposits are entirely absent on the southern and western shores of America.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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