Peripheral blood was collected using a capillary tube from suborbital veins of 5-to 6-week-old mice.
The upper eyelid is lost, and the suborbital shelf is variably reduced.
The most striking features described by this component are a relative deepening of the suborbital head region, shortening of the caudal peduncle, and a dorsad displacement of the pectoral fin.
The palatines lie between the suborbital fenestrae, with the anterior palatine processes forming a short V-shaped wedge.
Again, it seems that the presence of many suborbital bones may be significant only at lower levels of systematics.
2Relating to or denoting a trajectory that does not complete a full orbit of the earth or other celestial body.
near the peak of the sub-orbital trajectory the booster fell away
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Through this program, student experiments were selected in January 2002 to fly on either a NASA suborbital sounding rocket in June or a future Space Shuttle mission.
Commercial suborbital spaceflight achieved that milestone earlier this year.
This should be a good time for the young suborbital spaceflight industry.
What kinds of unusual economic trade-offs will future suborbital and orbital spacecraft create?
Less than 10 minutes after lift-off the payload parachuted safely back to Earth, and the suborbital flight was over.
Definition of suborbital in US English:
suborbital
adjectiveˌsəbˈôrbədlˌsəbˈɔrbədl
1Situated below or behind the orbit of the eye.
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The most striking features described by this component are a relative deepening of the suborbital head region, shortening of the caudal peduncle, and a dorsad displacement of the pectoral fin.
The upper eyelid is lost, and the suborbital shelf is variably reduced.
Again, it seems that the presence of many suborbital bones may be significant only at lower levels of systematics.
Peripheral blood was collected using a capillary tube from suborbital veins of 5-to 6-week-old mice.
The palatines lie between the suborbital fenestrae, with the anterior palatine processes forming a short V-shaped wedge.
2Relating to or denoting a trajectory that does not complete a full orbit of the earth or other celestial body.
near the peak of the sub-orbital trajectory the booster fell away
Example sentencesExamples
This should be a good time for the young suborbital spaceflight industry.
Commercial suborbital spaceflight achieved that milestone earlier this year.
What kinds of unusual economic trade-offs will future suborbital and orbital spacecraft create?
Less than 10 minutes after lift-off the payload parachuted safely back to Earth, and the suborbital flight was over.
Through this program, student experiments were selected in January 2002 to fly on either a NASA suborbital sounding rocket in June or a future Space Shuttle mission.