The lower esophageal sphincter is tonically contracted at rest to seal the lumen in a rosette at the esophagogastric junction. |
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Damage to rosette leaves appeared to be by cottontail rabbits, based on droppings associated with the damaged plants. |
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Their straplike leaves, smooth, shiny, and thick, fan out symmetrically around a central cup to form a neat rosette. |
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In addition, the polar bodies contained condensed chromosomes with a normal rosette arrangement. |
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It was perfect, with precise, even planes and a stamped-out whipped-cream rosette. |
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Hyacinth bloom buds should have come up far enough to show in the heart of the leaf rosette before you bring the pots into the light. |
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The key to good control of musk thistle with herbicides is to control young plants in early May while they're in the rosette stage. |
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In mild climates, the plant will maintain a low rosette of leaves and can be picked through the winter. |
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Smooth leaves form a rosette at the base, which flower stems rise up to 12 inches above. |
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Long, sturdy, round flower stems develop from the leaf rosette starting in May. |
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They can also be combined with a rosette and used to decorate an otherwise plain ceiling. |
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It is not a fashion statement it is a cult statement in the same way that wearing a political rosette is, or that wearing a gang patch is. |
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You will probably see a rosette of fresh new leaves just waiting to emerge. |
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The inlay elements are symmetrically organized into three concentric bands of antithetical animal groups surrounding a central rosette. |
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The narrow rim around the outline of the rosette may be of the same light wood as the latter, or it may be made of gray harewood. |
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But best of all was a chilled broth constructed around delicate slivers of Maine Peeky Toe crab and a green rosette of avocado. |
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In the center of the valve is a rosette of larger areolae surrounding a star-shaped hyaline area. |
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The flag must not be used as a festoon, rosette or bunting or in any other manner of decoration. |
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The Haworthia attenuata has a stemless rosette of really tough dark green leaves that have bands of glistening white tubercles. |
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The invasive biennial garlic mustard utilizes both of these strategies by maintaining a basal rosette during fall, winter, and early spring. |
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The rosette diameter was measured after full leaf expansion using a ruler with 1 mm precision. |
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Glen and John also took the red rosette in the mare and foal section with Brows Marie and her ten-week-old home-bred foal Burlington Park Naomi. |
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I graciously accepted the rosette and belt buckle, thanking the ring steward as I rode out and the applause trickled down. |
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He put the turban upon his head and set the gold rosette as symbol of holy dedication on the front of the turban as the Lord had commanded him. |
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Both leopards and jaguars have a similar brownish yellow base fur colour, which is distinctively marked with dark rosette markings. |
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For starters we both chose rosette of smoked salmon with a sour cream and fresh dill yoghurt. |
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The man from Great Southern was presented a blue and white sash, a rosette, a specially handcrafted rug from the SAIS and a trophy. |
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Late flowering in the absence of vernalization also allows the seedlings that emerge in autumn to overwinter as rosette plants. |
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One out of three putative double mutants that were transferred to soil developed a fasciated stem and a structure similar to an aerial rosette. |
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A small rosette of leaves appears in spring, gradually increasing in size among spring bulbs, forget-me-nots and wallflowers. |
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Under favorable conditions each rosette produces one flowering stem up to 3 meters in height, with numerous auriculate clasping leaves. |
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Try pouring boiling water over dandelions or slash their leaves and sprinkle table salt on to the rosette. |
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While sundrops are still in the rosette stage, they are very easy to pull up and move around. |
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The corners are gathered together in a rosette and knotted along the ceinture so as to overlap slightly, while the lower end floats free. |
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Biennial caraway forms a rosette of leaves the first year and develops a flowering stalk the second, after which the plant dies. |
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Most are plants growing in a stemless rosette of leaves, sometimes referred to as a tank or cup. |
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Apply herbicides when plants are in the rosette stage and prior to bolting. |
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The residents' lounge is furnished and decorated in keeping with its Victorian image, the plaster rosette on the ceiling is picked out in gold leaf, fawn and white. |
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A separate experiment revealed that the area of the incurrent naris where dye entered the rosette determined where it would exit the excurrent naris. |
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Fill the whipped cream into a piping bag with a medium nozzle and put a big cream rosette onto each coffee. |
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Using a pastry bag fitted with a star tip, garnish with a rosette of whipped cream. |
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Inside we witness the fine examples of the ancient, intricate and variety in Almohad décor of rosette, scallop and palmette. |
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The main stem is largely buried, a rosette of decumbent or erect stems 4 cm thick and up to 75 cm in height appear from the main stem. |
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Narrow-leaved hawk's-beard: Spray at rosette stage in late fall after legume growth ceases. |
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So, I talked to the GIF officers and showed them my rosette. |
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Plants form a tight rosette of leaves, not a long blocky head. |
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The lid takes the form of a fretted dome, decorated with interlacing foliage elements and surmounted by an open rosette encrusted with coral. |
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The slightly protruding square rosette heads frame an elegant frieze decorated with long laurel leaf branches which curl up to form a wreath. |
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Shooting the birds was marginally better sport than bagging dodos and to win a rosette in pigeon-shooting you had to kill in excess of 30,000 passengers in a session. |
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The flowers are a soft peachy-pink and have a slightly cupped rosette formation. |
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Black must be freezing as she takes out her Scottish National party rosette and pins it to her lapel, but beams warmly. |
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Deeply cupped flowers gradually develop into an open, slightly cupped rosette. |
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The decoration on this circular tray is arranged in concentric bands encircling a rosette with many petals. |
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Only a fifth of voters received a visit from someone wearing a colourful rosette, according to the British Election Study. |
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Engineering, designing and installing a robot for slicing rosette and sternum on a pig slaughter line. |
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All observations on the leaf should be made on leaves in the middle of the rosette of leaves. |
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These parameters can be read off a computer screen as the rosette travels through the water. |
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Cornices, a period rosette and a Louis XV white marble fireplace in the dining room and a contemporary closed-hearth fireplace in the lounge. |
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The water was collected from a depth of about 200 meters using a rosette containing 22 Niskins, each of about 10L volume. |
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This STD system is also equipped with a rosette on which 12 Niskin or Go-Flo bottles can be fitted to take water samples. |
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Perennial sow thistle and Canada thistle should be from the rosette stage to 50 cm in height and actively growing. |
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Fixation was used in this experiment since it allows rosette particles to partition into the plasmatic fracture face, like the other particles of the exocytotic site. |
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A circle of broad leaves pressed against the ground, foruming what is known as a rosette growth, effectually bars the approach of any other plant. |
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Arabidopsis has open rosette leaves during the day and directs its leaves upward at night and this leaf movement is controlled by the circadian clock. |
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The gold bowl from the acropolis is also arranged around a central rosette in three concentric bands of figural representations separated by three ornamental bands. |
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There was a pause as Jenelle came out and received her rosette. |
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The elastic waistband has a decorative rosette and stretches easily. |
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Detail of the hexagon Charm quilt, shows the center rosette of the quilt. |
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On the floor in the center is a dazzling blue sequin-filled rosette. |
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Young plants, with small leaves surrounding the central rosette, are best. |
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Garnish each tortoni with a rosette of cream and a candied cherry. |
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Denise was awarded with a trophy and rosette for her efforts. |
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Paranephelius is composed of acaulescent herbs with showy, yellow capitula, sessile in the center of a basal rosette of leaves, often with bullate leaf surfaces. |
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The rosette rots if water stagnates, so moderate watering is ideal. |
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After cleaning, Mr Stone knew what a significant find he held in his hand because of the characteristic individual stamps in the shape of a stylised rosette. |
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Within this species the number of viable seeds per rosette, the importance of clonal reproduction by stolons and stolon length are highly variable. |
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The species is sometimes stoloniferous, with a rosette of basal leaves and a variable number of fertile stems bearing dichasium-type inflorescences. |
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The cinquefoil, when inscribed in a circle, forms a rosette of five equal leaves having an open space in the middle, the leaves being formed by the open spaces. |
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Such plants have the appearance of a rosette. |
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Every time she drops her rosette of plastic tubes over the side of the Louis into the abyss, it passes through two oceans, neither one being the Arctic Ocean. |
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All that matters is building up that camp committed to ousting David Cameron: whether your individual MP wears a red or yellow rosette makes no odds. |
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Trim the excess index card from around the rosette, being very careful not to cut any of the threads. |
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It's something you can show, like a rosette from a gymkhana. |
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Often the first floral buds will appear in a small cluster at the centre of the rosette or as solitary flowers in some of the leaf axils, announcing the initiation of the generative shoots, the main reproductive structures. |
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The blooms commence as pretty, rounded buds gradually opening to form very large, full, cupped, rosette shaped flowers with the outer petals recurving back slightly. |
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Above, the third rosette presents the emblem of the bishop. |
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An oblong rosette, is carved at the center of the entablature front. The original cast iron insert is garnished with shells and foliage, set against a fishnet background. |
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Above a five sided rosette with a geometrical design. |
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Above this square rises a fluted dome mounted on carved stone squinches. These are decorated with scalloped and polyfoil rosette motifs inspired by the Umayyad repertoire. |
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Surviving decorations in the fortified manorhouse of Teshik Kala display the palmette, rosette, lotus, and ace-of-spade motifs that the Seljuqs later carried westward to Anatolia and beyond in the 11th and 12th centuries. |
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Yesterday's show in Claridge's ballroom ticked the heritage box with the village fete rosette ribbons that trailed from her signature mini prom dresses, and a pair of green corduroy jodhpurs. |
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The common slogans in the Valleys are, put a rosette on a donkey or donkey vote. |
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The main ornamental motif is the acanthus leaf expressed in various ways: on the frieze in a central oval rosette, in square rosettes above the jambs and as full lush leaves falling from the top of the console jambs. |
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It is a tall plant that forms a rosette of thick bluish-green leaves with a spiny margin, at the centre of which rises a spectacular spike of yellow flowers. |
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Temperate species flower when they form their summer rosettes while tropical species flower at each rosette change. |
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I'm about a foot taller than Doris, so I look down on her tiny curls, each one a perfect rosette of blue icing under a saranwrap tent. |
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Applications of Lontrel 360 Herbicide should be made when Canada thistle, perennial sow-thistle and scentless chamomile are in the rosette to pre-bud stage of growth. |
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Draba aizoides is a perennial plant, with a basal rosette of linear, entire leaves. |
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These spots are solid and sharply defined, and do not occur in clusters or appear in rosette patterns. |
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At the centre of each of the panels are ivory medallions in relief, each with a huge boss at its centre and pendants terminating in rosette and palmette motifs. |
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The rosette for the best succulent went to Mrs. H. Guirl for her Gibbaeum heathii, a splendid plant with some 20 heads. |
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Alternatively it could be hairy bittercress, which forms a little rosette of leaves and a tiny spike of delicate white flowers. |
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Each hole is filled by a rosette of pure lead made by rolling up lead strip or tape which has been gimped or corrugated. |
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Buttercups are mostly perennial, but occasionally annual or biennial, herbaceous, aquatic or terrestrial plants, often with leaves in a rosette at the base of the stem. |
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However, more material was needed to complete the description, especially because the rosette did not show whether it is a caulescent or acaulescent plant. |
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Because silverswords had evolved in the absence of ungulates, their unbranched structure and single rosette of leaves made them painfully vulnerable. |
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Baby cream puffs, lemon tarts with a rosette hat of browned meringue, tiny pumpkin tarts, layered Napoleons and finger-length clairs look as if they're meant for a tea party. |
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Uteri from gravid proglottids formed a rosette with 4-5 loops. |
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