The two morphs of both species produce equivalent numbers of pollen grains, but the grains differ with respect to exine sculpturing and size. |
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The piddock has a thin, brittle shell that is similar in shape and sculpturing on both sides. |
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Deng said the clay that is used is dug up from river banks of the Qingpu region, as the clay there is best in Shanghai for sculpturing. |
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His first exposure to sculpturing was when Chen sculpted a bust of Deng's uncle, who was a well-known professor in Shanghai Music Conservatory. |
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Bring your children along and they will be amazed and delighted by Zako's balloon sculpturing and face painting antics. |
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Serai gracefully took it as she remembered clay sculpturing when she was in kindergarten. |
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His life had been one of dedicated service to the De La Salle Order and wonderful creativity in his chosen field of Bronze sculpturing. |
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Tuition includes pencil, pastel, oil and other painting techniques as well as sculpturing. |
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The most eye-catching item in the temple is the exquisite brick sculpturing. |
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The pollen exinal thinnings are comparable, and the outer sculpturing of both forms consists of identical short spinules. |
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External shell sculpturing can also vary from one species to another and can be used to distinguish some taxa. |
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Because a key species diagnostic character is the nature of aboral cup plate sculpturing, this specimen cannot be identified. |
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It is evident that the setae are homologs of the general spinules that cover the body surface via sculpturing of the Oberhautchen layer. |
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Information on aperture type, exine sculpturing and the diameters of pollen grains were cited from Liang. |
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The tall radial plates, relatively few plates in the vertical calyx walls, and calyx plate sculpturing make this a distinctive species. |
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Many other rooms of the building are topped by numerous dormer-windows and the wood sculpturing and the ornaments of lead a real art objets. |
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We offer our clients a long tradition of careful sculpturing using materials chosen meticulously and with professional advice. |
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This latest creation is a thin frame that's big on style, thanks to digital sculpturing along its sleek temples. |
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Emmanuel MICHEL was born in 1970, and very early devoted himself to drawing, painting and sculpturing. |
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He characterizes Skyllis and Dipoinos as the first sculptors to achieve fame by sculpturing in marble and notes that Bupalos followed in their wake. |
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Before sculpturing for ordinary people, he, like other sculptors, also carved statues for famous persons such as pioneer epidemiologist Su Delong and educator Yan Fuqing. |
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We owe some of the most beautiful and interesting shoreline scenery to the sculpturing effect of moving water. |
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Thus, the heat energy and fatness is gradually exhausted and the users can achieve the effect of sculpturing the body. |
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Cowboys Stadium, Jan. 7 7 p.m. attcottonbowl.com HOUSTON The Iceman Cometh Reverend Butter is the first rock star of ice sculpturing. |
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The annual growth lines are clear and there is a fine sculpturing of concentric grooves and ridges. |
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Lightweight C-5? alloy is combined with custom-engineered spring hinges to optimize comfort, and 3-D digital sculpturing puts the look in a category of its own. |
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While he was at the barre, she got down in front of him and repositioned his legs, shaping and pounding his thigh as if she were sculpturing clay. |
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The wiring and sculpturing of the brain take place during early childhood, and experience during this period drives the wiring of the brain and builds its basic capabilities. |
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In order to support optimal soft tissue sculpturing and avoid unnecessary interference with biological processes, the customized design of these abutments should be as close to the final restoration as possible. |
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To note that for the opportunity, both artists put the shoulder to the wheel by sculpturing, on the basis of the oven of refractory bricks, a shepherdess of La Gruyère. |
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A versatile portfolio of healing caps and healing abutments is available for all Straumann® implants enabling softtissue sculpturing during transmucosal healing. |
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Here you can get acquainted with her sculpturing in bronze and ceramics. |
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Nature itself takes care of the soft tissue sculpturing, as long as it is provided with the right conditions, maintained marginal bone levels and healthy soft tissue. |
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In order to support optimal soft tissue sculpturing and to avoid unnecessary interference with the biological process, the design of the restoration should be as close to the final restoration as possible. |
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The outer, beta keratin-rich layer of the squamate epidermis bears intricate fine sculpturing, which varies from base to apex of an individual scale. |
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Sculpturing gels provide stiffer hold than styling gels, which provide better hold than mousses. |
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