It is manufactured in an unexpanded form and may be crimped over the balloon and then expanded. |
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The English name refers to the gossamer veil which protects the gills when the cap is in its unexpanded state, and which bears some resemblance to a spider's web. |
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Each time I awake full of joy at this discovery, tinged with disappointment at the unexpanded circumstance of what I must call the actual house. |
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The air in this bulge then slides over the unexpanded air over the sea resulting in a pressure difference at sea level between the landward and seaward sides of the coast. |
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All statements of sclerite position refer to the unexpanded left bulb from its ventral view. |
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Roughly speaking, the components of the higher-dimensional vector correspond to terms of the kernel function, if it were expanded out as a sum of products of the features of the original, unexpanded pair of vectors. |
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Experience has shown, however, that although there is a strong immune response to the intact virus with its unexpanded shell, the expanded shell passes almost unnoticed. |
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The resting bud consists of a short axis, with the stem apex surrounded by modified unexpanded leaves, which protect the stem, especially from drying. |
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The young, unexpanded inflorescence of tebu telor is eaten raw, steamed, or toasted, and prepared in various ways in certain island communities of Indonesia. |
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