The second type is similar to the first in having laminae and possibly pillars, yet it lacks the mamelons. |
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At each sample site, the least diagenetically modified, coarser grained sediments from laminae of dune couplets were selected for analysis. |
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The venous media thickens and forms multiple elastic laminae, a phenomenon called arterialization. |
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Methyl sulfonyl methane is a source of organic sulfur, an important component of disulfide bonds in the laminae. |
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Angular depressions at the base of siltstone laminae represent casts of halite that was dissolved by lower-salinity waters that introduced silt. |
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These connections occur through apertures in the basal laminae of both endothelial and epithelial cells. |
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The powdery material has the same composition as the hard, non-porous red-orange laminae. |
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Winter and summer laminae differences are significant and are isotopically depleted with respect to water column organic carbon. |
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The neural arches of sauropod vertebrae are comprised of thin laminae of bone connecting the zygapophyses, diapophyses, and neural spine. |
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These three are separated from each other by the medial and lateral medullary laminae of the globus pallidus. |
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Each one bearing 100 or more secondary laminae that interdigitate with these of the horny laminae. |
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Each side of the pod bears a placenta divided into two placental longitudinal laminae bearing funicles to which are attached seeds. |
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It typically shows graded bedding and cross laminae, and contains occasional pelite and psammite bands. |
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The leaf laminae of Q. serrata were lanceolate to oblanceolate, 5-15 cm long and 1-3 cm wide. |
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The thickness of the laminae increased with the size of the particles of the fine powder, but not to any great extent as follows. |
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Individual laminae contain unsorted palynological debris with a consistent ratio of marine and terrestrial components. |
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The clayish laminae remain intact, showing folded and raised external margins. |
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The preservation of the delicate neural arch laminae in cervical and dorsal vertebrae further indicates that the bones underwent little transport. |
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Some lenticular siltstone is intercalated with fine sandstone laminae. |
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Under normal physiological conditions, primary afferent neurons terminate in specific laminae in the dorsal horn. |
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Varves form a sedimentary bed or lamina or sequence of laminae deposited in a body of still water within one year's time. |
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These laminae show us a chronosequence of events, alternating between mineral deposition and organic layer growth. |
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In these circumstances, erosion of the substrate leads to stripping of laminae and the generation of discontinuities within the tidal mouthbar unit. |
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Laminar flow over a horizontal surface may be thought of as consisting of thin layers, or laminae, all parallel to each other. |
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The fitted form of the steel laminae at the outside diameter is the result of this optimization calculation. |
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The number of the layers of individual laminae allows to vary torques, displacement figures and stiffness for special designs. |
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In general the removable part is supplied along with a laminae set preassembled by the manufacturer. |
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The steel laminae packings from stainless spring steel were developed on the basis of FEM calculations. |
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The nacre, or mother of pearl, is the innermost layer, which is composed of thin, alternating, laminae of calcium carbonate and an organic material. |
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Finer, less pronounced layers are called laminae, and the structure it forms in a rock is called lamination. |
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A species of remarkable appearance with mature leaf laminae often so profoundly perforate as to resemble a fragile net of tissue. |
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Sundews are characterised by the glandular tentacles, topped with sticky secretions, that cover their laminae. |
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In addition to tentacle movement, some species are able to bend their laminae to various degrees to maximize contact with the prey. |
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Shale is characterized by breaks along thin laminae or parallel layering or bedding less than one centimeter in thickness, called fissility. |
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Laminitis happens when the laminae become inflamed and the hoof and pedal bone start to detach. |
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The laminae are ovate to nearly circular in outline, with 2 recurved rachises, each rachis bearing pinnules on only the basiscopic side. |
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The clotted, peloidal microfabric of these laminae is characteristic of algally bound carbonate. |
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The first type is a hybrid shale gas play along the Saskatchewan-Alberta border, where thin laminae of sand and silt lie within the shales of the Upper Colorado Group. |
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The laminae seen in ozonesonde profiles have been clearly linked to filamentation processes associated with planetary wave breaking at the edge of the polar vortex. |
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St. Helens, stratified layers up to 400 feet thick formed as a result of landslides, pyroclastic flows, mudflows, etc. Fine laminae from only a millimeter thick to more than a meter high formed in just a few seconds each. |
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There is also a tendency for many types of metamorphic rocks to become laminated, and the separate laminae may have distinct chemical compositions. |
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Lateral ethmoid with cartilaginous condyle for articulation with lacrimal, supported dorsally and ventrally by osseous laminae. |
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Revision of Adiantopsis radiata with descriptions of new taxa with palmately compound laminae. |
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As delight scatters in scalar glist, their helms in the sun massed flexible laminae, really, the reason. |
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Based on the optimized microstructure of the FGM bimorph actuators by the CLT model, we processed the FGM bimorph actuator that is composed of six laminae, and also the standard bimorph actuator. |
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The reproductive receptacles are also stalked and develop in the axils of leafy laminae. |
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Taxonomic and nomenclatural confusion has surrounded species of maidenhair ferns with decompound, non-conform laminae and orbicular to reniform indusia. |
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Pedicellate cylindrical upper ovary surmounted by a style emerging from a corolla and ending in a stigma divided in two very wide sensitive laminae. |
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In addition, the centrohypapophyseal laminae are present as well. |
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