However, any role of ethylene, produced due to damaging the ovular base, cannot be excluded. |
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These filial organs are enclosed by a maternal seed coat, derived from one or both ovular integuments. |
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It was a large, ovular, rose-cut stone the color of the night sky. |
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Trebilco considers 'seminar' offensively 'masculinist', so she has replaced it with ovular, which she regards as its feminist equivalent. |
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Roughly speaking, when the matrix is not normal, the field of values can have this shape or it can be an ellipse or an ovular set. |
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The edible fruit closely resembles that of the orange, but it is much smaller and ovular, being approximately the size and shape of an olive. |
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Smooth and ovular, it glowed at night like a florescent bar of soap. |
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Ovular secretions as part of pollination mechanisms in conifers. |
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