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Sand Injectites: Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration ...
The result highlights the presence of thick, winglike intrusions along the flanks of
the discovery and a fringe of bright voxels over the highest parts of the Balder
mound (Figure 20). The absence of bright voxels over the crests of the lower
parts ...
A. Hurst, Joseph Albert Cartwright, 2007
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Seeds and fruits of North American papaveraceae
Aril winglike, a lateral patch Chelidonium majus 14. Aril not winglike, a subbasal
patch. 15. Seed obovate Arctomecon merriamii 15. Seed ellipsoidal with one
flattened side Arctomecon californica 2. Aril absent. 16. Seed appearing minutely
...
Charles R. Gunn, Margaret J. Seldin, United States. Agricultural Research Service. Northeastern Region, 1976
Carpels not sharply differentiated into a reticulate basal and a smooth apical
portion or if so (in species of Sida), then the portions not separated by a distinct
notch and the apical portion not expanded and winglike ( 8 ) . 7. Apical portion of
the ...
Thomas Henry Kearney, Robert Hibbs Peebles, 1960
Cf: kyriosome. akyrosome akyriosome. ala [paleont] (a'-la) (a) A wing or winglike
process or part of an organism; e.g. a winglike flange in the diatom Surirella, or
the winglike extension of the ear of a brachiopod shell or of the ventral and lateral
...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
Winglike vanes attached to the end of each blade tip could be the answer. Similar
schemes have been tried before [PS, June], but only now has high output (40 kW)
been combined with high efficiency. "Our experiments show they [the vanes] ...
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The Study of Gene Action
In a bithorax mutant, the anterior portion of the haltere becomes winglike in
structure (B). In a bithoraxoid mutant, the posterior portion of the haltere becomes
winglike (C). Note that the winglike alterations in B and C correspond to the
anterior ...
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Fossil Snakes of North America: Origin, Evolution, ...
Genus #Pterygoboa Holm an, 1976f Genotype. Pterygoboa miocenica Holman,
1976f. Etymology. The prefix pterygo is from the Greek, pteryx, wing, in reference
to the winglike elaborations of the postzygapophyses of the vertebra. Diagnosis.
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Orchid Monographs: A Taxonomic Revision of the Continental ...
The stelidia of the column have a very distinct winglike tooth along their upper
margins. - The specimen Mann 648 from Bioko (type of Bulbophyllum tenuicaule)
is similar to these two specimens but has cylindrical pseudobulbs, flowers of ...
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Ophthalmic Pathology: A Concise Guide
Pterygium: • Pterygia are characterized by actinic elastosis of the conjunctival
stroma – which extends in a “winglike” fashion onto the surface of the cornea (
ptery [Gk.] wing) (Figs. 1.9, 1.10, 1.11). Pterygia are histologically similar to ...
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Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater ...
In some of these cases, males either have the gonopore protruding from the
venter on a cone-shaped projection (Eylais) or are equipped with winglike
appendages flanking the gonopore (Midea) to facilitate transfer. Clearly,
copulation during ...
James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich, 2009
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Deepest fish found 5 miles down in Pacific trench
The ghostly snailfish has translucent, winglike fins, a tail like an eel's and "a head resembling a cartoon dog," said Alan Jamieson, from Oceanlab at the ... «WXIA-TV, 12月 14»
How 'Mantabot' Robot Fish Could Help Navy Missions
Bart-Smith's lab built the robot to mimic the nearly silent flaps of a ray's winglike fins as it swims or glides through the water. They first began by studying living ... «LiveScience.com, 7月 12»