

(15) Deposits consisted of dense aggregations of randomly entangled spicules spreading within bundles of collagen fibrils.(14) Although monoamniotic twins frequently die related to cord knotting, sonographic visualization of cord entanglement does not imply impending demise.(13) During a visit to Britain before he launched his campaign, Walker was so anxious to avoid awkward entanglements that he refused to say whether he believed in evolution, an incident that set of a chain of increasingly controversial comments on social issues.(12) Scanning electron microscopy indicates that these aggregates are surface microvilli entangled with attached EPEC.(11) The congestive cases were characterized by decreased and disdarrayed myofibrils (loose myofibril disorientation), wheras the hypertrophic cases by abundant myofibrils characteristically entangled with each other (tight myofibril disorientation).(10) The web of human entanglement resulting from the cry "rape" may twist and disrupt the lives of the persons involved.(9) Nuclei appear to be entangled in the channel system and move in an unusual, rolling fashion.(8) Some 59% of voters said the UK's recent entanglements in Iraq and Afghanistan had made them more reluctant to support military interventions by UK forces abroad.(7) These difficulties are not easy to approach as much as psychological and organic factors may be entangled.

(6) SEM and TEM examinations suggested that dentinal collagen exposed by the etching but not entangled and impregnated by poly (4-META-co-MMA) easily deteriorated by water during the longer immersion.(5) Even extraembryonic membranes can form strands of tissue that can entangle the delicate developing foot plate, and calcaneovalgus deformities could conceivably be established.(4) Monoamniotic twin pregnancy involves a heavy risk of fatal umbilical cord entanglement.(3) The commonest causes of death were pneumonia and entanglement in fishing gear.(2) Americans Stuart Freedman and Jon Clauser and French physicist Alain Aspect were the first to verify quantum entanglement experimentally.(1) Was all the entanglement research done in the meantime, including Einstein's, unscientific metaphysics?.t.) To involve in such complications as to render extrication a bewildering difficulty hence, metaphorically, to insnare to perplex to bewilder to puzzle as, to entangle the feet in a net, or in briers. t.) To twist or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated to make tangled, confused, and intricate as, to entangle yarn or the hair.
