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Example sentences for "usually present"

  • These are the chief mineral constituents of the urine which form ingredients in the horse's calculi, for though iron and manganese are usually present it is only in minute quantities.

  • The urine is saffron colored, the dung is of a dirty-gray color, and constipation is usually present.

  • The germ is usually present in the fetal membranes and also in the aborted fetus.

  • This is usually present in the upper lid, or is at least little noticed in the lower.

  • The Drepanulidae are an allied family, in which the frenulum is usually present, while the hindmost pair of larval prolegs are absent, their segment being prolonged into a pointed process which is raised up when the caterpillar is at rest.

  • The Lymantriidae resemble the Lasiocampidae in their hairy bodies ana vestigial maxillae, but the frenulum is usually present on the hindwing and the feelers are bipectinate only in the males.

  • The maxillary palps are absent or vestigial, and a frenulum is usually present on the hindwing.

  • Pain is usually present; it may be neuralgic in character, or may simulate renal colic.

  • The absence of leucocytosis in a disease in which it is usually present is therefore to be looked upon as a grave omen, particularly when the general symptoms are severe.

  • Eversion is usually present, but there may be little shortening.

  • This is usually present at birth or appears in early childhood, and may form part of an overgrowth involving the entire lower extremity (Fig.

  • Swinging-leg-lameness, then, is usually present in shoulder affections.

  • More or less knuckling is usually present (Liautard, McDonald).

  • There is usually present at first an uniform covering of cilia; but in the later larval stages there are almost always formed definite bands or rings of long cilia, by which locomotion is effected.

  • The provisional down, usually present at the time of hatching, is formed by the cornification of longitudinal ridges of the mucous layer of the epidermis of the papillae; each cornified ridge giving rise to a barb of the feather.

  • In the Sauropsida all three eyelids are usually present, but in Mammalia the nictitating membrane is rudimentary.

  • Besides these bones there is usually present in the higher forms a lacrymal bone on the anterior margin of the orbit derived from one of a series of periorbital membrane bones frequently found in Fishes.

  • Itching, variable as to degree, is usually present.

  • More or less scaliness is usually present in the confluent patches and on the palms and soles; in these latter regions the papules are rarely seen.

  • Itching, or a feeling of burning, slight or intense, is usually present.

  • Slight itching, especially when the parts are warm, is usually present.

  • Dyspnea is usually present in tracheal foreign bodies, and is due to the bulk of the foreign body plus the subglottic swelling caused by the traumatism of the shiftings of the intruder.

  • The asthmatoid wheeze is usually present in tracheal foreign bodies, and is often louder and of lower pitch than the asthmatoid wheeze of bronchial foreign bodies.

  • The subjective sensation of foreign body is usually present, but cannot be relied upon as assuring the presence of a foreign body for this sensation often remains for a time after the passage onward of the intruder.

  • Cough is usually present at once, may disappear for a time and recur, or may be continuous, and may be so violent as to induce vomiting.

  • During the progress of the disease, pain is usually present to a greater or lesser degree, sometimes being intense; this is accounted for by the fact that the nerves are usually the last structures to die.

  • As most patients do not apply water as freely or as frequently to the feet as to other portions of the body, there is usually present an excessive amount of thickened epidermis, which is very difficult to render sterile.

  • Between the toes they often form from pressure of the opposing digits, caused by narrow shoes, and in this location they are softer and usually present a whitish, macerated surface.


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