harelips การใช้
- "It's not easy to assist people with harelips.
- The harelip sucker was first collected in 1859 and described in 1877.
- No longer had she the harelip but merely a scar on her face.
- Rotary Club helps 50th harelip case, JAKARTA POST
- He said the ministry planned to conduct a thorough study and produce accurate data on harelip cases.
- He did not succeed in that profession however, because of speech impediment resulting from a harelip.
- The unusual modification of the lips of the harelip sucker suggests that it had a very specialized diet.
- It is narrated by the central character, Prue Sarn, whose life is blighted by having a harelip.
- Drewe provides telling glimpses of Cooke as a misfit who was ridiculed growing up because of a harelip and a speech impediment.
- In the most outrageous of these, Hickum is punished for breaking the harelip's single-day record for soap sales.
- Even in pre-natal screening what used to be considered a minor defect like a harelip is now a reason for an abortion.
- Huong spent the first 14 years of his life with his upper lip disfigured by a harelip and his speech deformed by a cleft palate.
- Nardo said the number of harelip cases in Indonesia was still relatively high and the government alone could not be relied on to provide the operations.
- Harelip sucker populations came from clear, gravel-or rock-bottomed streams with moderate to swift currents ( Jenkins and Burkhead, 1993 ).
- By September, my own unsprayed apples are grossly deformed by cankers, rusts, pimples, scales, harelips and the exit wounds of coddling moths.
- Two mouth characteristics separate the harelip sucker from all other catostomids : a nonprotractile upper lip and a lower lip that is divided into two distinct lobes.
- The narrator is Prudence Sarn, born with a harelip ( a metaphor for the author's affliction ) in northern Shropshire in the west of England.
- Hoffman peoples his story with gaudy eccentrics, and in a notably funny performance, plays one of them _ a man whose harelip comically contorts his speech.
- We had a pitcher named Jim Bagby, great athlete but not a great fastball, and he had a harelip, and he talked with a lisp.
- Nardo said he had no precise data about people who have harelips in Indonesia but a rough estimation indicated that one in every 1, 000 newborns had a harelip.
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