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Coccygeal Pits

Pediatrics, 2000
Background. Congenital dermal sinuses represent cutaneous depressions or tracts that are lined by stratified squamous epithelium. They communicate between the surface of the skin and deeper structures and may occur anywhere along the craniospinal axis.
B E, Weprin, W J, Oakes
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The Logic of Pit

Synthese, 2006
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PiT-2 Coming Out of the Pits

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2009
while the functions and purposes of a protein are invariant in biology, the view adopted by biologists often evolves with time sculpted by prevailing database and interpretations. PiT-2 along with its cousin PiT-1 (Na+-coupled phosphate transporters of the SLC20 family) have been assigned ...
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The Pit 2

ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Electronic theater program, 2001
This second installment in the Pit series, has an out-of-touch executive telling a clearly frustrated artist, key ways upper management would like to better market their product. Copyright held by creator.
Al Shier, Tim Miller
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Fruit Pit Obstruction

Archives of Surgery, 1976
Ingestion of fruit pit must be a frequent and innocuous phenomenon, judging from the expected frequency of such occurrences and the relative dearth of medical reports to the contrary. Reported here are four cases in which fruit pits of varied nature completed an otherwise incomplete intestinal obstruction.
J E, Price, S L, Michel, L, Morgenstern
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Herbert's Pits

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
It has long been known that the virus of trachoma can affect the cornea and limbus as well as the conjunctiva. During the active phase the superior limbus exhibits follicles composed of aggregations of lymphocytes surrounding a germinal center of reticuloendothelial cells.
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Monkey pit

Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
Life in captivity can be quite mundane for the average zoo animal. When an opportunity for a little excitement comes along, no creature understands the importance of seizing the moment more than the baboon. When a spectator inadvertently drops a pair of sunglasses in the monkey pit, it sets off a chain of events that makes life difficult for one ...
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The Labyrinth and the Pit

History Workshop Journal, 2001
Madness, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, is something that wanders. The restlessness of the mind is replicated in the restlessness of the body; as the mad wandered in their minds, so they wandered in the world, inexplicably driven to seek refuge in wild uninhabited places, and to run away from their fellows.
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Pit-a-Pat, Pit-a-Pat

1992
I stood watching Enrico Fermi, in a large room beneath Stagg Field at the University of Chicago. It was midafternoon on Wednesday, December 2, 1942. The United States was fighting the Second World War. To win that war, we felt we needed to make an atomic bomb.
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Killing Pits

Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 1896
The Archaeological Journal, 53, 144 ...
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