Synonym: eclipse, mysterious, mystic, mystical, occult arts, orphic, secret, supernatural. Similar words: acculturate, acculturation, multicultural, occur, multiculturalism, occupy, occupant, occupied. Meaning: [ɑ'kʌlt /ɒ'kʌlt ,ə'kʌlt] n. 1. supernatural forces and events and beings collectively 2. supernatural practices and techniques. v. 1. cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention 2. become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished 3. hide from view. adj. 1. hidden and difficult to see 2. having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding.
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31. Whether this approach offers advantages over faecal occult blood testing remains to be established.
32. A lot of mental patients have a strong belief in the occult listed on their personality profiles.
33. Faecal occult blood studies have also uncovered previously unrecognised cases of ulcerative colitis.
34. First, we will deal with the original occult links of freemasonry.
35. The Archbishop of Canterbury warned of the deliberate worship of evil through spiritualism and the occult.
36. By the late 1880s , the spreading fascination with the occult sparked a new direction among several young artists.
37. The Bishop of Peterborough in his diocesan magazine warned of the dangers of playing with the occult and the unknown.
38. Now all they have to worry about is hexes, black magic, devil worship, voodoo curses and the occult.
39. But low-risk games can become theaters of the occult, too.
40. Astrology and alchemy are occult sciences.
41. Who is the occult personality, you or someone else?
42. How is defecate occult blood caused?
43. Were not all things charged with occult virtues?
44. Nearly all Christian mystics avoid the occult arts entirely.
45. He was a student of the occult.
46. Conclusion: Multiple viral variants accumulate in the lier of occult HB - infected patients.
47. Objective To discuss the diagnosis and operation methods of occult scleral rupture.
48. Methods To detect the sed occult blood of 200 specimens with both ortho-tolidine method and immunogold method. then analyse the results.
49. King Nebuchadnezzar was king of Babylon,[http://sentencedict.com/occult.html] a kingdom renowned for its idolatry and witchcraft and occult arts.
50. Conclusion MRI is the most effective modality for diagnosing occult spinal dysraphism in children nowadays. However, MRI has some limitations.
51. This investigation presents a retrospective study of occult spinal dysraphism ( OSD ) in 40 patients.
52. ObjectiveTo review the surgical technique and outcome of intracranial angiographically occult vascular malformations (AOVM) hemorrhage.
53. Objective To evaluate the clinic significance of trans hysteoscopic removal of occult intrauterine contraceptive device.
54. You may also bring occult knowledge forward into the light.
55. Objective:To discuss the localizing methods of occult Insulinoma before surgery.
56. In the circumstance of Chinese classic culture, "sanctitude" and "Tao" had many same meanings(sentencedict.com), both of them showed a kind of occult human's realm.
57. Objective To compare the sensitivity of ATP bioluminescence assay with Endocheck test and occult blood test(OB)for detection of blood residue on medical instrument .
58. In the official Scientology literature, it is claimed that Hubbard was assigned by naval intelligence to infiltrate Parsons's occult group.
59. Sabat is a Shiite Muslim, and many Muslims—like many fundamentalist Christians—consider fortunetelling occult and therefore evil.
60. Truth: There are several screening options for colorectal cancer, including flexible sigmoidoscopy , fecal occult blood test and double-contrast barium enema.
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