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"Hyaline" for me is a word I meet in histopathological descriptions.
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Hyaline, in the context of the book, refers to the glassy surface of the ocean, i.e., "the lovely glistening hyaline waters."
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The royal yacht in "The Chronicles of Narnia" was the Splendour Hyaline.
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Hyaline membrane disease, see Respiratory distress syndrome
Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993
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Hyaline membrane disease, see Respiratory distress syndrome
Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993
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Hyaline membrane disease, see Respiratory distress syndrome
Mothering Twins LINDA ALBI 1993
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"And how if the Splendour Hyaline is at Cair Paravel before you?"
The Horse and His Boy Lewis, C. S. 1954
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Hyaline cartilage consists of a gristly mass of a firm consistence, but of considerable elasticity and pearly bluish color.
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Hyaline though it may appear, we are not at present able to assign any limit to its complexity of structure. '
Fragments of science, V. 1-2 John Tyndall 1856
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Hyaline cartilage makes up the costal cartilage with connects the ribs to the sternum.
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