Similar words: master, plaster cast, mass, amass, pyjamas, massive, the mass of, Christmas. Meaning: ['mæst /mɑːst] n. 1. a vertical spar for supporting sails 2. nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine 3. nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine 4. any sturdy upright pole.
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121. If equipped, remove the radio antenna mast, and components from the fender.
122. Two existing mast structures are computed with the planned program and compared with the original design.
123. Developed entirely as a Lockheed Martin independent research and development program, the Common Mast System is a revolutionary design with significant improvements over current sensor mounts.
124. When the masts are vertical . the horizontal cable thrust is taken up completely by the guy cable, which transfers the force to the ground . the mast itself picks up only axial compression forces.
125. Chymase is one of the major proteases in the secretory granules of mast cells.
126. He has nailed his colours firmly to Mr Dobson's mast.
127. The shot struck the pirate ship bang on the mast.
128. The harvest of a whole year's hard work is on the tress and bushes; berries, beech mast, chestnuts, acorns.
129. Results The result showed that mast cell located near substance P positive neurons.
130. Basic performance, optical system principle, line of sight stabilization and control of PARUS—98E optronic mast is further described.
131. The Union Flag will be flown at half mast on all Government buildings on Friday in recognition of the loss of life.
132. The major structure of K-type Mast is open-face mast, and the body is divided into four sections, which are connected by tapers and convenient to be dismantled with good stability.
133. She tied on the flag and ran it up the mast.
134. The paper adopts hoister slip method and two mast soil method to carry and hoist large LiBr unit equipment, it' s low costs and safe reliability.
135. It also becomes significantly meaningful to show the relationship of mast cell and the acupuncture.
136. In asthma mast cell degranulation was observed electron microscopically in different degree, but in CB it was not observed.
137. I called to her, and the mast moved easily and accurately.
138. All these conditions are related to antigen-induced mast cell or basophil activation.
139. Among the researches relative to the mechanism, the mast cell gets mu.
140. You did not get ark, get a mast a mast however!
141. The results indicate that the mast cell heterogeneity may be found in toluidine blue staining as well as in immunostaining.
142. All the flags were flying at half - mast , ie in honour of a famous dead person.
143. The mainsail is a tall, triangular sail mounted to the mast at its leading edge, with the foot of the sail along the boom, which extends aft from the mast.
144. Stem forms of p. tabuldeformis Carr. and p. henryi Mast, were Compared using the method of average relative form-rate series.
145. Immunohistological stains with mast-cell tryptase and CD117 antibodies performed on the liver-biopsy tissue showed prominent mast cells.
146. Here the beetle was put into an old broken wooden shoe, in which a little stick had been fastened upright for a mast, and to this mast the beetle was bound with a piece of worsted.
147. AIM: To explore the roles of psychosocial factors, enteric mucosal mast cells (MC) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Sentencedict.com
148. A bracket on the mast of a ship to support the trestle trees.
149. Definition: A strut mounted on the mast athwartships to hold out the shrouds, providing a better holding angle for the shrouds.
150. The mast, which was a solid spruce spar, bent like a bow, and for a moment I thought we were going to lose it.