Both strains exhibited macrochaete duplications, eye defects, and loss of wing material consistent with dominant-negative effects of the Mam truncations described previously. |
But then the papers were summaries, they were truncations, densely-packed contextualisers that served little purpose other than to inspire questions. |
The Chinese and English versions are truncations with a significant number of lines being omitted. |
There are other possible models that we have not written about and for which we do not include pictures. namely the Johnson solids and their truncations. |
Rachmaninov, who put up with truncations to most of his works, absolutely refused to shorten the concerto and played it complete and unabridged in a state of tangible tension. |
One example is the assemblage from Svanta Savane, a site in the lowlands, rich in scrapers with scalariform retouch and high frequencies of burins on truncations. |