| I've gotten a lot of new opportunities I wouldn't have gotten unless I was branching out and doing new things. |
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| The spikemosses are creeping or ascendant plants with simple, scale-like leaves on branching stems from which roots also arise. |
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| The lesion measured approximately 4.5 cm in diameter and was composed predominantly of villous and branching papillary patterns. |
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| This is the inflammation and narrowing of the voice box, the main air tube to the lungs, and the larger branching air tubes. |
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| The fossils now give a branching and very bushy picture of equine evolution, with numerous now-extinct lineages living side by side. |
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| He rose to his feet, and then leapt back when a loud roar issued from one of the many passages branching from the cavern. |
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| Streets are carved out of the landscape as veins branching off a main artery, with framed vistas across the harbor. |
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| In one instance, a fourth and much smaller tunnel appears as the deepest tier owing to branching off from a main tunnel. |
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| As you may have heard, he has been branching out from talk radio into jurisprudence and constitutional law. |
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| The company started life as a shuttle service linking Dublin Airport with the main hotels in the city centre, before branching out beyond Dublin. |
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| Suddenly, the auto maker seems to be branching out in all directions at once. |
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| I think I would be more interested in branching out and making other types of pop culture. |
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| What's so attractive about diversifying from the insurance business and branching out into personal loans? |
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| He should spend more time expanding the commercial side of the market before branching out. |
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| Plants show similar repetitive structures in, for example, the veins on a leaf or a tree's branching limbs. |
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| Pinch the growing tip out of tall-growing plants to encourage branching and shorter growth. |
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| Increased size also allowed more branching and thus more termini per plant. |
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| Pinch off stem tips regularly to force side branching and keep the plant dense and bushy. |
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| The vascular cambium is a cylindrical region running through the entire stem of the plant, and branching into every twig and limb. |
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| Think of a plant that naturally forms branching stems as a sort of balancing act in slow green motion. |
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| The upright stems branched from creeping branching horizontal rhizomes that bore delicate hair-like roots. |
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| In contrast, shrubs are small woody plants, usually with several perennial stems branching at the base. |
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| They bring to mind trees, flowers and branching foliage breaking into bloom before our eyes. |
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| We will also be branching into road bikes, something that has been a part of my life longer than riding a brakeless fixie. |
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| Rhynia is also a vascular plant, with somewhat monopodial branching to a height of about 18 cm. |
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| The branching dendrites found in moss agate were created by mineral deposits of manganese and iron trapped in fissures within the rock. |
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| His feet are tied to branching white blossoms, beneath which a few women with flower torches dance. |
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| Characteristic branching ossification was identified in 7 of the 8 cases by radiographing the paraffin blocks or the wet tissue. |
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| Zooming in for a close-up of a slime mold, you can observe the branching network patterns that emerge as the mold grows. |
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| For the thrifty, there are smaller lanes branching off, where no goods carry price tags and bargaining is the name of the game. |
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| Radiating to branching crystal groups and rounded, globular, reniform, and botryoidal masses are common. |
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| Some are branching out from eaux-de-vie and cognac-style brandies into the far larger market for vodka and whiskey. |
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| A stationary shop in George Street has been branching out with some unusual additions to its stock. |
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| It possesses a netlike structure formed from the branching and linking of the basal rays. |
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| The strategy for the second year was to drive a new tunnel, branching to the northeast from the main adit near the mine entrance. |
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| That is, the main shaft of the barb, the ramus, has a branching pattern of barbules. |
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| The BO was manifested as branching tongues of myxoid fibrous tissue in respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts. |
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| At its end, the tip had a kind of stalk-like thumb, with four longer, softer finger-stalks branching out along its base. |
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| In the coelenterate Obelia, the egg develops into a colonial hydroid consisting of a series of branching Hydra-like organisms called polyps. |
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| The branching pattern observed in Figure 1 shows that the early eutherian radiation was rather rapid. |
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| It featured an octangular room with five branching hallways of dressing rooms. |
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| He is branching out into work as a television presenter, with his own science programme on the Discovery Channel. |
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| In the picture above, you can see the flat photosynthetic structures, the lamina, or blades, branching from the stipe, or stalk. |
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| However, branching out on your own can be a huge step to take, not to mention a risky one too. |
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| A more botanically minded perspective of branching patterns integrates plant morphology and ontogeny. |
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| You can see the overall usage in the center of the circle, then various directories and subdirectories branching out. |
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| A village sub-postmaster is hoping to enjoy the sweet taste of success by branching out with a new venture designed to drum up extra trade. |
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| The phasic and tonic crayfish claw closer neurons have similar sized somata and parallel dendritic branching. |
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| New taxa include branching forms up to 1 cm in diameter that display hexagonal symmetry. |
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| Extensive sympodial branching does not necessarily follow the attainment of an upper canopy position of full exposure to the solar zenith. |
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| Other types of branching, such the monopodial or sympodial types, are variants of this. |
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| For the next ten minutes, the passage led only forwards, turning once in a while, but never branching off. |
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| Under experimental conditions, roots have been shown to respond to patches of fertility through increased branching of higher order laterals. |
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| A metazoan body develops as the egg cleaves into cells that then proliferate in a branching pattern of mitoses to produce a cell tree. |
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| They are unique among bacteria in that they grow as branching hyphae similar to fungi as they gather nutrients from the soil. |
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| Reindeer moss and Iceland moss, both low, branching forms, provide food for large mammals and other animals in northern regions. |
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| The primary, stout capillitial branches arise from the upper part of the columella, dichotomously branching into flexuose threads. |
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| The first summer, pinch the stem tips back two or three times to encourage strong branching. |
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| When plants reach about 12 inches tall, pinch out about an inch of top growth to encourage branching and more blooms. |
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| Diana was counting the tiny cracks branching off of the main one when a dirty hand thrust a heel of bread under her nose. |
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| Longitudinal sections of tree trunks contain knots that preserve the history of branching and can be used to interpret stand dynamics. |
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| Generations of morphologists have been unable to determine the branching order of Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea and Insecta. |
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| You can perform conditional branching, parallel process flows, nested sub-processes, process joins, and other related features. |
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| Ulmus pumila is a woody species with monopodial branching and alternate leaves. |
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| Species with random branching, such as arborvitae, juniper, yew, and false cypress, have limbs that occur all along the trunk. |
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| She said the business was also branching out into rare breed meat, free-range eggs and year-round fresh produce. |
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| Species are often assumed to have evolved from a common ancestor by a complete process of branching, followed by complete genetic isolation. |
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| At birth most of the connections, including dendritic growth and branching and synapse formation, are missing. |
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| The retiform pattern consists of elongated, slitlike branching tubules containing intraluminal papillae lined by flattened to cuboidal cells. |
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| The main room was a rectangle with various antechambers and vestibules branching off down its length. |
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| No observation of leptonic decays of D-mesons has yet been reported, owing to the smaller branching fraction. |
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| Narrowleaf four-o'clock is perennial from a deep woody taproot crowned with a branching structure called a caudex. |
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| Roles begin to dry up for women in Hollywood by about 45, she concedes, and branching out was part of remaining vital in the business. |
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| The basket star, looking more like a soft coral with its delicate branching arms, reaches out into the current in search of its next meal. |
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| Data mining, data warehousing and customer relationship management seem to be branching into three new directions. |
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| Moreover, and to re-emphasize the theme of branching, pelycosaurs included three major subgroups, only two bearing sails on their backs. |
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| The branching pattern between nematodes, onychophorans, and tardigrades relative to Euarthropoda is not well resolved. |
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| Like a rapid silver lure shining wildly, she breaks suddenly from the branching rock and scatters three green Chromis fish. |
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| Non-drugged rats that were placed in the complex cages had spiny neurons with increased dendritic branching, reflecting new neuronal development. |
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| The backward stretching and branching septal folds are confined to a narrow marginal zone of the septa. |
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| They probably developed leaves both by enations and by planation of a branching system. |
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| Slope sediments consist of a medium-grained, bioclastic floatstone to rudstone with abundant bryozoans, bivalves and branching coralline algae. |
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| The residual dendritic bone was radiographed and photographed to demonstrate the characteristic dendriform branching pattern. |
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| Browsing may cause profuse basal branching and maintain plants at an early stage of growth and development. |
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| You don't have the freedom to go everywhere, but you must often select from branching paths. |
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| They used computers to design the complex branching of the veins and arteries that ranged from 10 microns to 3 millimetres wide. |
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| To explore this loop road, turn left at the Main Junction and follow the road branching south. |
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| A wide cobblestone path flowed through the park, along with several branching pathways. |
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| I glanced to my right, where the road had many branching paths that led to houses down the way, including my own. |
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| Some plants like antirrhinums, calceolarias, gazanias and other almost-hardy plants are best grown as cool as possible to encourage branching and prevent lanky growth. |
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| But even with its rise in popularity, instead of branching out its warehouses to bigger cities, the company says its heart lies firmly in Rossendale. |
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| Evidence of methane rainfall came from Huygens's images of the surface, which showed sinuous, branching channels extending from relatively bright highlands to a tarry plain. |
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| Yes, some sites are probably close enough to labours of love, created by people who have genuine day jobs who don't appear to be too interested in branching out on their own. |
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| Histological findings include cellular infiltration with mixed round cells, neutrophilic in majority and disorganization of crypts with branching and dilatation. |
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| Both the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency recommend that Congress remove outdated barriers to de novo interstate branching. |
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| When the main path bears slightly right towards a bench, leave it via a path branching to the left of the main path and running uphill through the trees. |
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| This plant resembles some trimerophytes, such as Pertica, in that it has three-dimensional branching with branches arranged in a spiral or decussate pattern. |
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| Nestle into one of several campsites at the base of the 300-foot-tall amphitheater, and explore the many slots and dry waterfalls branching off from Labyrinth's main canyon. |
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| Calibrachoa can, however, be distinguished from Petunia based on the higher chromosome number, chromosome morphology, plant branching habit and type of flower bud estivation. |
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| Once each clump grew to about 500 metal atoms, the platinum catalyzed its own growth and formed large, branching sheets that spread over the surface of the liposomes. |
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| With a heavy inflow of pilgrims adding to the hectic business activity on the streets branching out from the temple, regulating traffic is not an easy task. |
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| The spicules of bone revealed the characteristic corallike branching. |
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| The trail around the tarn is a favourite for families, with plenty of play opportunities in water and woodland, and lots of optional tracks branching off from the main path. |
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| They may represent a very early branching of the chelicerate lineage. |
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| Of course, this behavior can be attributed to deficiencies in the theory, but a more obvious explanation can be found in branching of the superhelix. |
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| It sits on the front of a hill facing a dirt road, with another dirt road branching off and running uphill on the house's left and off to more remote homesteads. |
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| The enzymes enter the narrowest ducts of the branching secretory system, and then pass by larger and larger ducts to the single pancreatic duct itself. |
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| Born in India, he trained as a doctor in Delhi and Moscow, before branching out into Ayurveda, homeopathy, hypnosis, iridology and fasting therapy. |
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| After dropping out of FIT, Oliver focused on his brand, branching out into sweatshirt design and ready-to-wear. |
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| In the mirror above his bed, a long, reptilian face with a set of branching antlers and short, scruffy whiskers cackled demonically, eyes glowing like twin red suns. |
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| At a certain point, we saw several people branching off from the main march and, along with other Council activists, we went to see what was happening. |
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| These apophyses extend 50 pm into the adjacent quartz grains and, when viewed parallel to the grain boundaries, form irregular branching features. |
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| Because of the moderate preservation of the specimens, it is unclear whether all branching was originally via trifurcations or whether some bifurcations occurred. |
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| Forte's father emigrated from Italy at the age of five and later opened a milk bar in Regent Street which he slowly expanded, branching out into mid and budget-range hotels. |
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| She takes a step towards the edge, a branching fork of lightning flaring across the sky behind her, rain pelting her face but failing to muss her hair. |
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| A sample obtained in June was examined and found to consist mainly of hydroids and erect branching polyzoans bound up among shell detritus and argillaceous matter. |
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| With these branching patterns, roots can be characterized by fractal analysis over a range of scales from about a quarter of a millimetre to several centimetres. |
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| Capillaries are formed as a complex system of branching blood vessels between arterioles and venules Those near the arteries are at a higher pressure than those near veins. |
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| All these talented chefs are graduating from these old-guard kitchens and branching out and the market is saturated. |
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| Each sporangial complex is born on a branch system that dichotomizes twice, with each resulting branch tip branching pinnately and ending in a sporangium. |
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| Microscopically, thin branching hyphae with pyriform conidia can be seen. |
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| If the enrichment axes do branch, either a paniculate branching pattern, or a cymose branching pattern may occur. |
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| Clove stalks are slender stems of the inflorescence axis that show opposite decussate branching. |
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| Its branching type and vaguely badious colour suggest a close relationship with B. spiralifera, which shares the same habitat. |
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| At Soho, he adopted the latest techniques, branching into silver plate, ormolu and other decorative arts. |
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| In the realm of medicine, calculus can be used to find the optimal branching angle of a blood vessel so as to maximize flow. |
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| Originally, the label signed Welsh singers, mostly with overtly political lyrics, eventually branching out into a myriad of different styles. |
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| By this time, Sting was becoming a major star, and he established a career beyond the Police by branching out into acting. |
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| In amphibians and some primitive bony fishes, the larvae bear external gills, branching off from the gill arches. |
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| Therefore, the branching within this clade can be explained in relatively high detail below. |
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| The gill structure is lamellar in carideans but branching in dendrobranchiates. |
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| Many artists have admired elms for the ease and grace of their branching and foliage, and have painted them with sensitivity. |
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| Tomato plants are dicots, and grow as a series of branching stems, with a terminal bud at the tip that does the actual growing. |
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| When a new branching in a tree is discovered, some phylogenetic names will change, but by definition all mutational names will remain the same. |
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| The largest and most elaborate examples display multiple human heads, with minor heads sometimes branching off from larger one. |
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| The positioning of a relative clause before or after a head noun is related to the more general concept of branching in linguistics. |
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| Certain anomalies exist within certain US states due to the effective branching of the law in different directions. |
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| An additional branch line to Bolton was opened in 1870, branching from the Tyldesley Loopline line at Roe Green. |
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| From Buttermere village the path to Bleaberry Tarn can be used, branching off to find a line around the eastern end of Chapel Crags. |
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| From Greendale the gill can be followed almost to the tarn, before branching off up the grassy slopes of Seatallan. |
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| We aim to obtain a greater understanding of the effects such as branching, aromaticity, HOMO-LUMO energy gap, etc. |
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| Typically, autoclave resins have much less long-chain branching and narrower MWD than tubular resins. |
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| Higher magnification identified fungal bodies bearing septate hyphae with acute angled branching, consistent with the morphology of Aspergillus. |
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| In addition to this DNA branching technique, he also has created knots and catenanes with synthesized DNA chains. |
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| The upright aerial stems exhibit a monopodial branching pattern, having one main axis of growth. |
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| Supernumerary head of biceps brachii and branching pattern of the musculocutaneous nerve. |
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| Sporangiophores were irregularly branched singly or in a loose sympodium with a swelling at the point of branching. |
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| However, the identification of the pinnate branching trace fossil Dendrorhaphe isp. |
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| Delicate branching corals like Acropora were affected much more than robust solid species such as Porites. |
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| Insertion events of CRI retrotransposable elements elucidate the phylogenetic branching order in galliform birds. |
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| The greater omentum is supplied by an arcade of collateral arteries branching off of the left and right gastroepiploic arteries. |
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| The matrix includes scattered crystals of pyrite and hematite and the rock is penetrated by complicated branching fractures and vugs. |
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| Did gemmiferous shoots evolve de novo in the huperzioid lineage, or were they modified from shoots of an anisodichotomously branching ancestor? |
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| For example there are 25 close-up photos of rhizomes, illustrating many of the types of phyllotaxy and branching possible. |
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| Clouds of white flowers are headily honey-scented and followed by branching seed heads in stone-coloured beads. |
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| Clouds of white flowers are headily honey scented and followed by branching seed heads smothered in stone-coloured beads. |
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| Prominent, thin-walled, branching vessels were seen throughout the tumor, often with perivascular hyalinization. |
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| The tumor exhibited a focal micropapillary pattern of epithelial proliferation characterized by delicate branching filiform papillae. |
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| In this project, oak species had lower in-woods utilization rates than species with a more excurrent branching pattern, such as pine species and yellow poplar. |
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| The cephalic sensory system, fin-ray branching, and the number and distribution of scales were determined from preserved material stained with cyanine blue. |
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| As more and more people are making purchases on the go, online marketplace Choiceful is branching out into mobile retail with a brand new smartphone app. |
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| Sporangial morphology was examined under a compound microscope and the shape, size, presence or absence of papilla, proliferations and sporangiophore branching recorded. |
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| Histologically, this organism is indistinguishable from Aspergillus, Fusarium, and many other molds, with septate hyphae branching at 45-degree angles. |
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| Numerous septate branching hyphae coursed across the sample. |
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| This polymerization reaction gives rise to competition among many undesirable side reactions, such as proton transfer termination, branching and macrocycle formation. |
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| While these deposits are typically smooth, round, or curvilinear, some may take on a more ominous appearance with branching, rodlike, or angular morphologies. |
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| Microscopy examination showed extensive superficial mycotic proliferation, with wide and irregular ribbonlike nonseptate hyphae and right-angle branching. |
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| North eastward from Lord's Seat, branching off from the ridge connection to Barf, is a long and sometimes imperceptible watershed which runs up the shore of Bassenthwaite. |
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| Popolo is a branching green herb with a tendency to being woody at the base. This annual grows one to three feet high on cultivated land and is regarded as a common weed. |
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| For example, the research suggests Markuelia has closest affinity to priapulid worms, and is adjacent to the evolutionary branching of Priapulida, Nematoda and Arthropoda. |
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| This form of percapita rate, derived from branching theory, is robust to variation in the true extinction rate, including events as dramatic as mass extinctions. |
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| Fruticose lichens may have flattened branching parts and appear leafy. |
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| Short stems grow up from extensive, white branching rhizomes. |
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| The old town is clustered along the main street, flanked with houses and shops built from local stone, with narrow lanes and alleys branching off it. |
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| The Mark I showed no influence from the Analytical Engine and lacked the Analytical Engine's most prescient architectural feature, conditional branching. |
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| The machine was also intended to employ several features subsequently used in modern computers, including sequential control, branching and looping. |
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| Here we suggest emphasis on the techniques of cladistics because they provide a clear means of organizing phylogenetic information in branching diagrams. |
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| Film extrusion conditions, including blow-up ratio, frost-line height, and gauge all affect WVTR of PE films made from resin with broad-MWD or long-chain branching. |
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| If you're looking for a new perspective on how people live, and long to hark back to your childhood days, then this fun and informative read is well worth branching out for. |
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| The absence of backward branching represents the settledness of the past. |
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