These observations provided convincing evidence that the two taxa are congeneric, both characterized by a bifurcate ventral lobe. |
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It is attached to the cuboid by an interosseous ligament and to the cuboid and navicular bones by the strong bifurcate ligament. |
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Lewis and his co-authors tend to unnecessarily bifurcate explicit rational insight and experiential learning. |
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Mycelia shown by confocal microscopy are bifurcate, and do not appear to be epiphytic nor epixylic since they were not found on plant remains. |
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The crests are strongest at the apex of each cusp, and become weaker as they bifurcate or trifurcate towards the base of the crown. |
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The ventral lobe in different species may be simple, bifurcate, or even trifurcate. |
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It then continues cranialward to bifurcate into an appropriate intercostal and a right bronchial artery. |
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The striae ridges are broad and bifurcate both apically and basally, and the grooves are narrow and sharp. |
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A few years later in 1971 India imposed a third war on Pakistan and intervened to bifurcate Pakistan, leading to the establishment of Bangladesh. |
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From Agadez, migration routes bifurcate to the Sebha oasis in Libya and to Tamanrasset in southern Algeria. |
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Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches along main stem. |
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As growth proceeds, intercalated or bifurcate ribs may appear between the paired ribs, furcation normally occurring on the lower third of the flank. |
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It is represented by stems, helically arranged and bifurcate fronds with two orders of pinnae and planate pinnules. |
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Diverging marketsTHE world economy began to bifurcate in 2014, as America started to grow again while Japan and Europe languished. |
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The Commission decided to bifurcate its work by dealing first with issues of liability and only subsequently with the determination of damages. |
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For new species to originate, that change must bifurcate. |
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However, unlike an appellate court, the Minister need not bifurcate his decision making process by first determining whether evidence is admissible in a court of law and then determining the result. |
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Subsequently, the market began to bifurcate between those market leaders who had already achieved brand name recognition, such as Amazon, eBay or Yahoo, and the thousands of other wannabes that trailed in their wake. |
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Conversely, even in a context heavily constrained by social norms or programming, an event can occur that reopens the trajectories and causes the situation to bifurcate, redeploying and re-singularizing it. |
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December 2003, Mittal in its initial questionnaire response to Commerce sought to bifurcate the Two Petitioner companies, Gerdau Ameristeel USA, Inc. |
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The vast majority of the raphes do not bifurcate, but the raphes of 7 genera do. |
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Under AcG-17, we separate or bifurcate the equity-linked deposit contracts into an embedded derivative and a residual discounted deposit instrument. |
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