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We have been investigating the consequences of flying with elongated tails in swallows, pheasants, magpies, sunbirds and sugarbirds.
The tumor cells had elongated blunt-ended nuclei and acidophilic fibrillary cytoplasm.
The bearded pig is distinguished by its elongated head, narrow body, and abundant chin whiskers.
The shells are elongated spirals, with eight whorls and an estimated average aperture-to-length ratio of 28 percent.
The leaves of YG plants are similar in shape to green leaves and are very unlike the elongated leaves of albino plants.
The elongated stars drifted by as the ships chronometer counted down to zero.
It was a long, elongated tunnel-like structure, segmented into public sleeping quarters and a recreation room.
His tail was wrapped around the pipe to hold himself steady and his claws were curved and elongated to hold him fast.
A second-story balcony is adorned with elaborate wrought-iron railings and windows framed by elongated pointed arches.
The works were composed of very elongated parallelograms and regular trapezoids.
Last year, the grass-root activists began the yawningly elongated process of selecting a prospective parliamentary candidate.
What allows the eel catfish to flourish there is its elongated body and ability to feed on both land and water.
While not well preserved, the elegant carving of the zoomorphic chair displays elongated proportions similar to those seen on the Megiddo ivory.
For a smart casual look, you can don a stylish pair of elongated, pointy ankle boots.
The retiform pattern consists of elongated, slitlike branching tubules containing intraluminal papillae lined by flattened to cuboidal cells.
Its slightly elongated orbit takes it around the star in about 13 years, comparable to Jupiter's orbital period of 11.86 years.
The dry seed was elongated along the main axis, with an elaiosome at the former placental end and revolute margins folded under the seed.
Although the living African rhinos have lost their incisors, the horns are elongated and function as the primary weapon.
The Somalis are tall and wiry in stature, with aquiline features, elongated heads, and light brown to black skin.
This was later elongated to become rectangular in plan, with roofing of bamboo as well, only this time curved in the shape of a barrel.
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The filiform papill become elongated to several times their normal length, and feel and look like so many hairs on the tongue.
It is of slow growth, and forms an elongated swelling on each side of the frenum, covering the teeth, and projecting the lip.
The pileus is papillose, the papill elongated, and forming distinct tubes as the pileus expands.
The union of the allantois and the gut accounts for the elongated outline of the enteron in this section.
The larvae are free-swimming and have the pelvic fins elongated into filaments.
It supposes that bilaterally symmetrical, elongated, segmented animals were formed from the very first in two distinct ways.
It must be raised from its bed and boldly stretched or elongated into a loop.
The third and elongated joint of the brachium, answering to the Femur in the legs.
According to Kowalevsky the heart is formed during larval life as an elongated closed sack on the right side of the endostyle.
On the top of the head an elegant crest of six elongated, recurved, clavate feathers, of which the webs are deflected.
The palpi are stout, the apical joint very slender, elongated, and porrect.
Mallet supposes this curve to be so elongated that it is practically a straight line coincident in direction with fp.
They are decidedly smaller than those of the common tern, more elongated in shape, and are much more olive in general colour.
The tendrils which form long spirals are generally modified stems or leaves, or they may be elongated leaflets of a compound leaf.
It is an agglomerate made of pebbles and cement, the pebbles being elongated as if by pressure.
In the myriapod we still have the elongated body and successive pairs of legs.
The sawfish is a ray in which the snout is elongated and edged with strong teeth.
The type genus Xiphodon has selenodont molars and elongated, slender, cutting premolars.
The pores or alveoli are angular elongated, white at first, then straw-color.
The ellipsoidal Central Capsule, with one axis elongated, so that it becomes the vertical main axis of the body.
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