Example sentences of "[verb] [art] natural history " in BNC.

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1 In effect , this group of ears represents the natural history of the untreated condition .
2 Rechtschaffen 's is a lucid , insightful account of the phenomenology of dreaming , which , despite the many advances that have been made in understanding the natural history of sleep and dreaming , remains unusual in attempting to deal directly with the experience of dreaming .
3 The science on which the art was grounded comprised the natural history , anatomy , physiology and pathology of those animals , together with those portions of the vegetable and mineral kingdoms providing either aliment or remedy .
4 Whenever I had been in London I had visited the Natural History Museum and Rowland Ward 's taxidermist shop in Piccadilly , where there was always a fascinating collection of heads , skins and mounted specimens .
5 While awaiting a vacancy he joined the natural history class at Edinburgh University under George James Allman [ q.v . ] .
6 Narrated by actress Joanna Lumley , the 25-minute film uncovers the natural history of Teesside — one of the world 's largest concentrations of industrial assets .
7 The only report investigating and supporting our finding of reduced gastric peptic activity in H pylori infection comes from an unusual case report which followed the natural history of H pylori infection in a volunteer .
8 As a result of this , it is now possible to leave a natural history museum knowing that some fleas can jump 130 times their own height , and that elephants can not jump at all , and that as many as a thousand dead ants have been found inside the stomach of a single mole .
9 Ring the natural history museum for a positive identification ?
10 It is worth noting that in the presence of gastric metaplasia H pylori was almost as reliably isolated from the duodenum as from the gastric mucosa and this reflects the natural history of this infection , being dependent on the presence of gastric type epithelium .
11 People reckon the Natural History Museum is the most glamorous — partying in the shadow of all those dinosaurs in that huge space is just the business — but for The Gadget Shop the Science Museum along the road was the obvious venue , as well as being cheaper .
12 Regular screening is therefore advocated to determine those at greatest risk and to start treatment early ; as well as to study the natural history of duodenal adenomas .
13 Helicobacter pylori ( H pylori ) eradication heals chronic active type B gastritis and dramatically changes the natural history of duodenal ulcer disease .
14 This study concludes that H pylori eradication considerably changes the natural history of H pylori associated gastric ulcer disease .
15 In the United Kingdom , however , only 10% of tumours are early gastric cancers , so potential exists for changing the natural history of the disease if populations suitable for screening can be identified .
16 So far , no prospective study has been performed to investigate the natural history of gastric metaplasia .
17 Few can rival the Natural History Museum 's offer of drinks beneath its dinosaur , but Christmas and new-year parties have become a nice little earner for museums and galleries right across the country .
18 In this report we have studied the natural history of 20 patients having restorative proctocolectomy where the possibility of Crohn 's disease was considered .
19 Not many redwoods , or sequoias , exceeded 3000 years but they were generally considered the oldest living matter until the development of the Swedish increment borer enabled dendrologists ( people who study the natural history of trees ) to age a tree without felling it .
20 These impromptu , ‘ unofficial ’ urban commons often have a natural history that is both rich and unique to a particular area : a blend of wild animals and plants with ‘ escapes ’ from gardens long gone .
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