In the leaf axils of most dicotyledonous trees well-developed buds are present. |
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Scientists believe that vestigial structures are the remains of organs that were well-developed in ancestors of present-day organisms. |
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These have a good slaty cleavage in pelitic rocks and a well-developed crenulation cleavage in places. |
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Peatlands have a well-developed surface layer that has been described as having as many as six sub-units within it. |
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Its thick epidermis contains well-developed granular, spinous, suprabasal, and basal layers below a mature stratum corneum. |
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My 6th grader had well-developed language skills in Marshallese and English when we moved here, and so had no problem maintaining both. |
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Nobody doubted these were sharks' teeth, as they had two curved cusps and a well-developed root. |
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Bavaria is famous for its well-developed balneological treatment, which tends to attract an average six million tourists annually. |
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Their well-developed pouches open anteriorly, like those of most other marsupials. |
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Digits 1 and 2 on the forefeet are opposable to digits 3-5, and the hindfoot has a well-developed hallux. |
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The males have a well-developed baculum with a total length of around 72 mm. |
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The glass factory produces a wide range of products with a low-tech and traditional technology based on well-developed labour skills. |
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Fine, lacy, white scale adhere to well-developed papules, resembling a reticulate network of lichen. |
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Several genera have well-developed dental lamellae, whereas others lack these structures. |
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The slender body, well-developed limbs and long tail of most species are indicative of the superior sprinting abilities of lacertids. |
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However, most kyanite occurs as bladed crystals without well-developed terminations. |
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Her gymslip was neatly pleated over a well-developed bosom, which again was not the case with me. |
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When the offsets are well-developed with a few roots at the base, they can be removed from the parent plant with a clean, sharp knife. |
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One small lot of specimens from Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, exhibited moderately rounded, well-developed octahedra. |
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Through his well-developed clairvoyant and clairaudient abilities, Gurudeva sometimes saw and communicated with inner-world beings. |
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Small well-developed brown anatase crystals replacing larger titanite crystals have been collected from Corral Canyon, Churchill County, Nevada. |
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In the cytoplasm of the tumor cell, abundant free ribosomes were recognized, but well-developed rough endoplasmic reticula were few. |
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Peramelemorphs have well-developed canines, 3 upper and 3 lower premolars, and 4 upper and 4 lower molars. |
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The South African Education and Labour Relations Council is a well-developed institution for social dialogue. |
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It refers to well-developed and hair-like long-fibered varieties of certain minerals that satisfy particular industrial needs. |
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However, first-rate private colleges have a well-developed system of scholarships and loans so that no student is ruined by their studies. |
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We conclude that sophisticated numerical competence can be present in the absence of a well-developed lexicon of number words. |
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It can be identified by its brown to black color, well-developed petiolar process, and no median clypeal tooth. |
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They have a well-developed olfactory sense and can locate food sources by smell. |
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The achenes produced by each capitulum are similar, possess a pappus of bristles that causes them to move upwind and a well-developed elaisome. |
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The Indian rhino has well-developed incisor teeth and two long canine teeth in its lower jaw. |
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At heart, she's a Victorian novelist writing long, complex narratives with multiple plots and well-developed characters. |
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The notum is well-developed, but it is impossible to tell if the eyes are large or meet medially. |
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Soldiers resemble worker termites, except that they have enlarged brownish heads and strong, well-developed jaws. |
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Polar bears have a heavy stout body with strong muscular legs and well-developed neck muscles. |
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They have large lips, a long tongue, a pale muzzle and well-developed hook-like claws that enable them to climb trees and dig for termites. |
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This is one of the pre-requisites to the formation of crystals with well-developed faces and high degrees of morphologic perfection. |
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There is a well-developed atlas and the caudal vertebrae can be distinguished from the trunk vertebrae by the presence of hemal arches. |
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I run my tongue over it gently, shredding it before grinding it between my well-developed teeth. |
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Frogs have radically truncated vertebral columns, relatively large hindlimbs, and a well-developed array of epaxial musculature. |
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They attribute this poor performance to the influence of reading experience and less well-developed metalinguistic abilities. |
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Include in your regular reading diet published collections of wit and humor, humor columnists, comic strips, and stories by writers with a well-developed sense of humor. |
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It soon emerged that similar principles were already familiar and well-developed in other fields, such as automated text analysis and computational learning theory. |
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In addition, poor-quality, translucent to cloudy, dark gray cordierite is also present, as is corundum with well-developed rhombohedral parting that tends to crumble. |
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The VPC chloroplasts possessed well-developed thylakoids with grana. |
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The Department of Medical Genetics in Bulgaria was found in 1971 as a unique educational unit having a well-developed base for education, diagnostics and research studies. |
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Father and son are not simply embodiments of conflicting political stances, but well-developed characters who gain individuality as the film unfolds. |
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Vestigial structures can be explained from the evolutionary point of view, that they were once well-developed and functional, but subsequently, have lost their utility due to changed circumstances. |
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Road and rail networks are well-developed, linking Poznań with other major Polish cities and with Berlin. |
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He has a sunny disposition and a well-developed, if naively natural, sense of morality. |
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The theory of strong interactions, known as quantum chromodynamics, is well-developed and consistent with experiments, although it is not easy to test it very precisely. |
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Many of them are saline, rich in organic and mineral muds and alkaline waters. Due to this, the health resort system is well-developed. |
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Cats, hyenas, and weasels, all highly carnivorous, have well-developed carnassials. |
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Therefore, we greatly value our well-developed sales and consulting network that is ready to swing into action for you all over the world. |
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With a keen eye for detail and a well-developed palate, Chef Poyan is passionate about sharing his expertise and well rounded knowledge. |
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The modern-day Marchigiana is characterized by a well-developed body, high growth capacity and outstanding precocity. |
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Their thick skin, with well-developed, sufficiently elastic subcutaneous tissue, often forms folds around the neck, accentuating this feeling. |
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Priority will be given to institutions sufficiently well-developed to be able to co-operate on an equal footing. |
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A healthy udder is soft and pliable, and has two well-developed teats. |
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During winter all elk have well-developed, dark neck manes that contrast sharply with their tan or light brown body colour. |
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A handicraft exhibition enabled conference participants to appreciate how well-developed this sector is in Estonia and on the island of Saaremaa. |
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While the theory of valuing human capital is well-developed, this is not necessarily the case for other assets. |
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Kerry Blue Terriers should be upstanding, well-knit and well proportioned? with well-developed muscles in the terrier style. |
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People born in developing countries move to well-developed ones. |
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Garnets commonly occur as well-developed crystals. |
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Both communities have well-developed service sectors. |
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Guizhou's highways are relatively well-developed. |
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Their brains are large and well-developed. |
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Belgium has a well-developed social protection system and the dilemma of the fight against poverty on the one hand and the removal of inactivity traps on the other has been one of the key policy issues. |
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The well-developed network of hinterland ports, acting like intermodal hubs offer a variety of logistics solutions and allows for easy transhipment of cargo to haulage trains or trucks. |
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The genera of Atripliceae, as the tribe is traditionally defined, have flowers that are usually unisexual and enclosed by well-developed bracteoles. |
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One well-developed section is about New York, where newspaper competition was fierce, and innovative editors managed their press fiefdoms with care. |
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The lack of rainfall is obviated to a degree by a well-developed irrigation system based upon a series of distributaries running from the Lower Swat Canal. |
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Voluntary migration is sustained by well-developed networks that link the supply of labor with the demand of businesses for both highly skilled and unskilled workers. |
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Three months ago, what was on display was the well-developed British talent for carping, sneering, and nitpicking. |
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This ability results from a well-developed, acute sense of hearing. |
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Rays and skates have a cartilaginous skeleton with wide depressed bodies, whip-like tails and well-developed pectoral fins that are fused to their head. |
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Like many other rodents, all squirrels have five functional toes on the hindfeet and four on the forefeet, with a well-developed claw on each digit. |
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Many are attractive, irregularly shaped masses of well-developed crystals that exhibit a very dark shade of grass-green and a moderate to almost brilliant luster. |
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Each inflorescence bears numerous, small flowers with widely spreading tepals, tomentose on the outer surface, and a labellum with well-developed side lobes. |
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New England has a well-developed air transport system connecting all its domestic cities, other important cities in America and the world at large. |
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It is worth recognising that, until recently, usage of such virtual workstation software has usually been limited to those with relatively well-developed IT skills. |
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Both had a well-developed line in personal abuse and vituperation. |
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Beginning special education teachers need well-developed interpersonal skills that can be effectively employed with parents, professionals, and paraprofessionals. |
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Such larvae have well-developed locomotor structures. |
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It has one or more black lava flows with well-developed columnar jointing. |
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In advanced countries with well-developed systems of taxation, however, seigniorage is no longer a major source of revenue. |
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The premolars are narrow and sharp and the carnassials well-developed. |
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As one would suspect from their usually well-developed and massive dentition, with many having the teeth fused together in a parrotlike beak, most tetraodontiforms feed on hard-shelled crustaceans, mollusks, and echinoderms. |
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As part of our framework for ethical decision-making, we insist that all our employees understand and respect our well-developed corporate policies on social and ethical issues. |
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We also offer a well-developed summer student, co-op and internship program, which provides students with challenging projects, enabling them to apply their academic knowledge in real work settings. |
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There are multiple lobules composed of immature capillary to medium-sized vessels, usually without well-developed lumina. |
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The category inner-city locations contains premises that are situated in a well-developed trading center with a concentration of large retail organisations. |
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If you have well-developed arms, gloves in white or ivory can make them look chubbier. |
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You can find these armadillo-like creatures throughout the topsoil layer, especially in no-till fields with well-developed macropores or in soils with an open structure and lots of cracks. |
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Predicting the future is always dicey, but no matter what the future holds, a solid understanding of the industry and a well-developed business plan will improve your odds of success. |
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Male Chamaeleo fuelleborni exhibit 3 well-developed, annulated horns that are also smaller than those of Chamaeleo jacksonii and Chamaeleo werneri. |
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Not only is the American artist Jeff Koons Popeyee Series taking over the Serpentine Gallery in London from July 2 to September 13, the original cartoon image of the well-developed sailorman is now out of copyright. |
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Passengers: tourism on the inland waterways is well-developed in Moselle and Meurthe-et-Moselle and people hiring holiday boats can stop off at the river marinas in Metz and Nancy. |
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It is the absence of well-developed service industries. |
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The mineral displays a well-developed habit of deltoidal icositetrahedra with dull faces. |
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The neothalamus contains the largest division of nuclei in the brain and is larger in animals with a well-developed cortex. |
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Requires well-developed listening and interpretation, verbal and non-verbal communication skills for the performance of plain clothes and special operations activities to impersonate another identity. |
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Within the buccal cavity, the species was equipped with well-developed plates of teeth distributed in the premaxillary and dentary. |
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Of course, many offenders will be antisocial individuals who deserve little solicitude, while many victims will have well-developed social consciences and empathize with the plight of the urban poor. |
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A fur texture with a lot of undercoat as well as the traditional well-developed knickers and ruff, are the additional attributes of the Norwegians with that typical wild look. |
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Soils formed at the dry southern end of the transect are shallow and rocky, whereas those at the humid northern end show well-developed B horizons and reddish colour. |
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The capacity of Pinus pinaster to grow in poor soils is related to its well-developed radicle system and its remarkable capacity of drawing nutrients from the soil. |
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Spiriferides tend to have highly biconvex shells, with well-developed radial costae and a large interarea on the ventral valve. |
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It is divided into a large number of physiographic units, the physiography being dominated by a well-developed peneplain that is generally highest in the northwest and slopes gently southeastward to the ocean. |
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In Maghreb and Middle Eastern countries, this concept of multipurpose industrial installations is not very well-developed, and installations for processing poultry meat are of lower production and make less use of technology. |
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It is hardly possible to imagine any society able to move forward without a well-developed education system and consistent budget allocations on education. |
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Because neither malkohas nor trogons have well-developed crops, we speculate that transit time is a possible factor in the placement of the obstruction. |
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It shows moderately developed superciliary arches, relatively large mastoid processes with well-developed supramastoid crests and a prominent external occipital protuberance. |
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Edwards accurately described neonate Mexican ground squirrels as pink, blind, hairless, and marked by vibrissae and comparatively well-developed forelimbs. |
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Fomichov formulates an original strategy of transforming the existing Web into a Semantic Web of a new generation with the well-developed mechanisms of understanding NL-texts. |
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Pigs are also precocial, meaning they are born with well-developed sensory and motor systems, which allows them to be very mobile and weaned at an early age. |
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