But at the same time tiny buds no bigger than the head of a pin are being formed, packed with leaves, flowers, twigs, and stems.
본 발명의 관상정맥동과 삼천판막의 조직을 보호하고, 서클라지 실의 장력을 유지하도록 매듭을 전달하기 위한 승모판막 서클라지 시술용 장치는 (A) 관상정맥동 조직을 보호하기 위한 속이 빈 원통형의 튜브인 관상정맥동용 튜브(22), 삼첨판막과 심실 중격의 조직을 보호하기 위한 속이 빈 원통형의 튜브인 삼천판막용 튜브(24), 및 상기 관상정맥동용 튜브와 상기 삼천판막용 튜브가 각각 연장되어 서로 고정결합되어 있는 줄기부(26)로 이루어진 조직보호기구(20); 및 (B) 속이 빈 카테터로서, 일측 끝단에 개폐될 수 있는 개폐부(32)와 길이 방향으로 상기 개폐부의 측면에 통공(34)이 형성된 매듭 전달 기구(30);를 포함한다.jw2019 jw2019
Toward the end of April, the wingless female, filled with eggs, attaches herself by means of her proboscis to the twigs, and sometimes to the leaves, of the kermes oak (Quercus coccifera).
Instead of displaying a twig or branch that has been cut off a tree, assign students the day before this lesson to cut a flower, leaf, or small branch from a tree or shrub and time how long it takes to wilt.
So incredible is the whole process that early explorers and naturalists thought joey was born in the pouch, “like apples on a twig,” as one described it.
표면에 콜라겐이 결합된 이상인산칼슘 골대체재의 제조방법 및 그 방법에 의해 제조된 골대체재jw2019 jw2019
Although most of the trees had been blasted away, some few of them still stood with shattered limbs and trunks and had the courage to send forth a few twigs with leaves.
At the same time, he believed that during the foretold Thousand Year Reign of Christ, grape vines will produce 10,000 branches, each branch 10,000 twigs, each twig 10,000 shoots, each shoot 10,000 clusters, each cluster 10,000 grapes, and each grape the equivalent of 1,000 quarts [1,000 l] of wine.
From the bunch of twigs of the olive tree to the right and the bunch of twigs of the olive tree to the left, and this by means of a golden tube from each bunch of twigs.
(Ps 8:4-8; Heb 2:5-9) Therefore, it is under the government of Jesus Christ, “a twig out of the stump of Jesse,” or God’s “servant David,” that peace will again prevail between men and the animals.
Among building materials used are twigs, leaves, seaweed, wool, cotton, hay, straw, moss, fur, feathers, the down of plants, horsehair, pieces of cloth, and so forth.
(In the Hebrew, the word for “scourges” [ʽaq·rab·bimʹ] literally means “scorpions” and apparently was a type of whip with knots, or with barbed ends like a scorpion’s stinger, or perhaps with knotted or thorny twigs.) —1Ki 12:11-14, ftn.