The dry seed was elongated along the main axis, with an elaiosome at the former placental end and revolute margins folded under the seed. |
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The ligulate leaves and strongly revolute leaf margins are distinguishing features of Meesia uliginosa. |
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Because it is somewhat revolute, the stigmatic area is peripherally also exposed towards the dorsal side. |
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Little customers' likes and dislikes have dictated this new direction and are now ready to revolute and enlarge the product offer. |
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The veins are lightly colored, whereas the leaf blade is revolute and its lower surface has a thin coat of flat-lying and upright hairs. |
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The revolute joint of the gas supplier prevents entangling hoses and a reset of the machine to its home position. |
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Roussanne's leaf blade is slightly revolute, and on its underside, there are very sparse to sparse flat-lying and upright hairs. |
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The leaf blade is slightly revolute and its underside has sparse upright and flat-lying hairs. |
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Pinnules exhibit a distinctly revolute or otherwise reinforced margin. |
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Henceforth, we use the first revolute axis to denote the fixed revolute axis of the U-joint and the second axis to denote the moving revolute axis of the U-joint. |
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Negrette's leaf blade is flat, shiny, bubbled and slightly revolute. |
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If the edge of the leaf is revolute, then only at the base. |
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The fulcrum of a lever is modeled as a hinged or revolute joint. |
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