The particles may have any shape or size, but they are generally spherical, ellipsoidal, polyhedral, or irregular in shape. |
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You walked into a courtyard lined with Saracenic arches rising from polyhedral capitals. |
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Neoplastic cells may be oval, polyhedral, spindle-shaped, or giant, although in an undifferentiated carcinoma they present as small cells without keratinization. |
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By turning any polyhedral die, you can represent how much money you have. |
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These teapots, reflecting interest in the simple, clean lines of polyhedral Japanese tea-kettles, were made in very limited numbers in silver and electroplate. |
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Adjacent to the malignant cells were a few well-demarcated nodules of small, bland, polyhedral squamoid cells with focal duct formation. |
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Summaries of the present views of bonding, of ligand substitution reactions and of polyhedral rearrangements update earlier reviews by these authors. |
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