The Southern magnolia's natural shape is pyramidal with limbs to the ground. |
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Among the Buddhist Kalmucks of Siberia, Meru becomes Sumeru, a vast pyramidal mountain rising from the cosmic ocean. |
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The design of the tea-kettle addresses by its pyramidal form the functional requirement for maximum stability. |
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The crystals range from pyramidal to tabular and are dark blue to nearly black. |
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Thus the upper part of the sanctum assumes a pyramidal shape, which when built would have been at least 40 feet. |
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Lightly prune young magnolias after they flower to encourage a pyramidal shape. |
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Dark blue stubby pyramidal azurite crystals and green botryoidal-shaped radial aggregates of malachite. |
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The royal tombs are layered pyramidal structures built of massive stone slabs. |
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The former, as prime contractor, builds the aft and central superstructure, the latter the ship's bow and distinctive pyramidal main mast. |
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The following morning we climbed on, ascending steeply to reach the toe of the glacier that lead up to Syram and its unnamed pyramidal neighbour. |
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The ground level beneath this is enclosed by series of pyramidal glazed skylights that allow daylight to filter through the main foyer. |
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The models explain the trigonal pyramidal shape of fibroblast growth factor and provide a basis for interpretation of protein crystal structures. |
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Because of their lanky growth habit, Japanese plums do best kept to an open or pyramidal frame. |
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Dorsolateral to the pyramidal tract, the medial accessory olivary nucleus, which is not present at lower levels, has just appeared. |
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At the medullary level, the medial lemniscus is found dorsal to the pyramidal tract and medial to the olivary nucleus. |
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Layers V and VI have particularly large pyramidal cells that project to subcortical centres, such as the spinal cord and thalamus. |
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Raphael and Michelangelo developed his compositional complexity, particularly in the pyramidal groups of Raphael's Madonnas. |
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Characteristically, they feature pyramidal, domed or conical roofs built up of corbeled limestone slabs. |
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This elegant edgy little piece of the interchange jigsaw has a glass roof supported by a pyramidal steel structure and profiled concrete columns. |
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A pencil drawing on graph paper, this is an arrangement of handwritten words that form a pyramidal shape. |
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Gadolinite typically occurs as long slender prisms with pyramidal terminations and diamond-shaped cross sections. |
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That mountain, running with springs, is basically pyramidal and shaped and notched in the center. |
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At the head of the Wright Valley the pyramidal shape of Mt. Fleming loomed above the Dry Valleys. |
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This is the pyramidal shape that defines what the viewer can see, or the field of view, with the point starting at the eyes. |
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The atoms are arranged in a four-faced pyramidal structure with the silicon atom in the center. |
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Its pyramidal shape and infinite extensiveness make it suitable for Denas's pyramid of thousands of figures. |
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These show the clarity and the pyramidal composition for which he was renowned. |
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An adaptation of the pillar is the teepee, a combination of three or four pillars joined at the top to form a pyramidal shape. |
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They are usually grown in curled, spiral, pyramidal, circular and zigzag shapes. |
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The tree's handsome pyramidal shape has a somewhat unusual branch structure. |
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Several intact tombs have been discovered as well as the remains of five pyramidal platforms. |
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Examination showed pyramidal signs in both legs and weakness in left hip flexion. |
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In the brain, stimulants stunt the growth of spiny neurons in the nucleus accumbens and pyramidal cells in the parietal cortex. |
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He saw the elegant pyramidal cells of the cerebral cortex, the chunky interneurons of the spinal cord. |
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In general, in the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex, large pyramidal neurons exhibited the greatest degree of intracellular staining. |
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Like many of the plans and models contributed in 2001, this plan featured domes and pyramidal structures, circular spaces, and a lot of glass. |
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He also included several extinct genera in this family, some of which have a pyramidal spire. |
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On the other hand, the weak site has a quadrangular pyramidal structure with three peptide carbonyl groups and two water molecules. |
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From a hill-like rise at left to the pyramidal structure and round-lipped concavity on the right, the work does so by emphasizing this Arizona as a feminized site. |
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There is no sensory loss or involvement of the pyramidal tracts. |
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The decrescent side is a triangular surface, similar to a pyramidal facet. |
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Flowering plants here include yellow-wort, and bee and pyramidal orchids. |
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The pyramidal building, which has the form of a cubical building with a pyramidal roof and entrance porticoes, differs from the iconographic tradition of the Meta Romuli. |
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It has a unique pyramidal shape that's half as wide as it is tall. |
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Things are happy enough before the young, amused-by-the-foreign-stranger waitress emerges with a tagine, steaming lightly from beneath its pyramidal clay lid. |
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Trees with this form have a strong central stem and pyramidal shape. |
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The plates are separated below by an angular cleft, the pterygoid fissure, the margins of which are rough and articulate with the pyramidal process of the palatine. |
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Look for ancient woodland indicators including wild garlic, yellow archangel and wood melick, and away from the woodland you may well spot marsh and pyramidal orchids. |
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The Vickers hardness test operates on similar principles, the major difference being the use of a square based pyramidal diamond indentor rather than a hardened steel ball. |
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The structure of the ammonia molecule is best described as pyramidal. |
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The neat frame building bore a skin of immaculate white clapboard, the tall, pyramidal steeple above the front door shingled with new cedar shakes. |
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When three or more cirques erode toward one another, a pyramidal peak is created. |
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The subtle decreased fine fingers movements as well as spasticity of his right upper extremity were indications of pyramidal tract involvement. |
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Non-spastic cerebral palsy is due to damage to nerve cells outside of the pyramidal tracts. |
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A proliferation of exceptions replaces pyramidal hierarchy, linearity, or isotropy. |
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In this process, called retrograde signaling, the pyramidal cell does the equivalent of slipping its guardian interneuron some sleeping pills. |
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Induction and maintenance of late-phase long-term potentiation in isolated dendrites of rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurones. |
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Cordycepin decreases activity of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neuron through membrane hyperpolarization. |
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From Broad Crag, the ridge turns briefly east across Ill Crag Col and onto the shapely pyramidal summit of Ill Crag. |
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At Southwell the two western towers are capped by pyramidal spires sheathed in lead. |
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Radially symmetrical, star dunes are pyramidal sand mounds with slipfaces on three or more arms that radiate from the high center of the mound. |
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The pyramidal tract is poorly developed, reflecting the reduction of its limbs. |
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A competition in 2002 named the pyramidal orchid as the Isle of Wight's county flower. |
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Anacamptis pyramidalis, the pyramidal orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Anacamptis of the family Orchidaceae. |
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The arrangement of hermaphroditic flowers in a compact pyramidal shape is very distinctive and gives the orchid its common name. |
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A man who conceives and writes a great book, my friend, has done more work than all the helots that laboured on these pyramidal futilities. |
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The pyramidal orchid was voted the County flower of the Isle of Wight in 2002 following a poll by the wild flora conservation charity Plantlife. |
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A priority habitat in Wexford is the grey dune, on which many native wild flora grow, including bee orchid and pyramidal orchid. |
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They are referred as the ventral pyramidal tract or the anterior cortico-spinal tract since they travel down the ventral aspect of the spinal cord. |
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The Isle of Wight's county flower, the pyramidal orchid, also grows here, along with Plantago lanceolata, the main food plant for the rare Glanville fritillary. |
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In the cerebral cortex, excitatory glutamatergic pyramidal cells and inhibitory interneurons constitute the main cellular elements of neuronal circuits. |
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Nichomachus also considered the connections between numbers and three-dimensional geometrical patterns, such as the cubic numbers and the pyramidal numbers. |
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There was no evidence of sensory or pyramidal tract involvement. |
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The endocrine cells with a basal euchromatinic nucleus were approximately pyramidal and were seen to extend from the basal membrane toward the gut lumen. |
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