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The second type is similar to the first in having laminae and possibly pillars, yet it lacks the mamelons.
At each sample site, the least diagenetically modified, coarser grained sediments from laminae of dune couplets were selected for analysis.
The venous media thickens and forms multiple elastic laminae, a phenomenon called arterialization.
Methyl sulfonyl methane is a source of organic sulfur, an important component of disulfide bonds in the laminae.
Angular depressions at the base of siltstone laminae represent casts of halite that was dissolved by lower-salinity waters that introduced silt.
These connections occur through apertures in the basal laminae of both endothelial and epithelial cells.
The powdery material has the same composition as the hard, non-porous red-orange laminae.
Winter and summer laminae differences are significant and are isotopically depleted with respect to water column organic carbon.
The neural arches of sauropod vertebrae are comprised of thin laminae of bone connecting the zygapophyses, diapophyses, and neural spine.
These three are separated from each other by the medial and lateral medullary laminae of the globus pallidus.
Each one bearing 100 or more secondary laminae that interdigitate with these of the horny laminae.
Each side of the pod bears a placenta divided into two placental longitudinal laminae bearing funicles to which are attached seeds.
It typically shows graded bedding and cross laminae, and contains occasional pelite and psammite bands.
The leaf laminae of Q. serrata were lanceolate to oblanceolate, 5-15 cm long and 1-3 cm wide.
The thickness of the laminae increased with the size of the particles of the fine powder, but not to any great extent as follows.
Individual laminae contain unsorted palynological debris with a consistent ratio of marine and terrestrial components.
The clayish laminae remain intact, showing folded and raised external margins.
The preservation of the delicate neural arch laminae in cervical and dorsal vertebrae further indicates that the bones underwent little transport.
Some lenticular siltstone is intercalated with fine sandstone laminae.
Under normal physiological conditions, primary afferent neurons terminate in specific laminae in the dorsal horn.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In olivine the black enclosures are not thin laminae, but branching growths resembling pieces of moss.
The crista intermedia joins the laminae superior and inferior and joins them for a short distance to the septum nasi medially.
The rock, in other places less elevated, consisted of schist or slate in laminae, dipping to the east at an angle of 60 degrees.
These folds are of varying lengths and have a definite arrangement There may be as many as five sets of laminae of regular depths.
The greatest strength of a stone is obtained when the laminae lie at right angles to the pressure placed upon it.
With many stones it is easy to determine the bed by moistening with water, when the laminae will become apparent.
He stated that epidermal growth took place at the margins of the laminae rather than over their entire under-surfaces.
Garnets are often found imbedded in the laminae, flattened by the extreme pressure to which the mass was subjected.
What is the agency which enables us to split Honister Crag, or the cliffs of Snowdon, into laminae from crown to base?
The gular scutes, on the anterior edge of the forelobe, become worn long before other plastral laminae do.
The furca is, as a rule, a powerful motor-organ, and has its laminae edged with strong teeth or setae or both.
In growing individuals, narrow zones of new epidermis form on the laminae in spring.
It is composed of a floor at the back of the vertebra, walls, and a ceiling where two laminae join.
The laminae is the structure which bonds the hoof wall to the bone inside called the pedal bone.
This structure is typically an alternation of compact and baculate laminae.
The resulting baculate structure, characterized by alternation of compact and baculate laminae, is found in many modern and fossil lingulate taxa.
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