In this state, any tiny protrusions in the charge front focus the electric field around them. |
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Many Duala masks are reminiscent of the horizontal Ijo mask style combined with the Kru style of surface protrusions. |
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However, filopodial protrusions would be more efficient for crawling through extracellular matrix and on surfaces of other cells. |
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The engaging structure includes a pair of prongs or protrusions having a slip resistant outer surface. |
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They are coated with distinctive bumps and small protrusions against an overall veiled surface. |
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Follow routes on protrusions and ridges, and always ski slow and conservative. |
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Despite its age, the walls were already pitted and scorched, the ceiling covered with small bumps and protrusions. |
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We amused ourselves by throwing stones at these protrusions as we meandered along the path. |
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The protrusions are grouped in annularly oriented sets, with multiple sets spaced along the length of the tube. |
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The outer surface of two parts yield numerous mamillate protrusions, which are larger and sparser on the calyx than those on the stalk. |
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Check flashings at valleys, chimneys, dormers, vent pipes, and other roofing protrusions. |
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A requirement for infection is the differentiation of root-like protrusions, which are capable of producing haustorial connections to the host. |
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Untitled, 1999, is dominated by a bright yellow form with loopy protrusions on one side, serrated edges on the other and red, elliptical oblongs punctuating its middle. |
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The concrete path is studded with local river rocks of varying sizes, from pointy pebbles to smooth skipping stones to softball-sized protrusions. |
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Her earlier work exploited the tensions of flatness in paintings of punctures, protrusions and simple forms whose symbolic possibilities were always implicit. |
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Long and snout-nosed with rows of platelike bony protrusions, sturgeon have a dinosaur-era look. |
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For the first time, finocchio, or Florence fennel, has performed for me as it should and has swollen out into bulbous protrusions at the base of its leaf stalks. |
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The muscles are attached either directly to internal protrusions of its external skeleton, called apodemes, or indirectly, by filaments attached to the connection points. |
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