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DM3 (Figure 6B 6B'″) was characterized by ramifications of a laterally projecting axon which densely innervated the most anterior part of the ipsilateral calyx (Figure 6B″) and also reached the dorsomedial and dorsolateral protocerebra anterior to the calyx (Figure 6B'″).

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Parker is fascinated by the ramifications of the Melvill e) clan, by the places they lived in, the things they owned, their activities, journeys, opinions, feuds; his Melville is caught (revealed, trapped) in their mass.

Moreover, microglial cells adopt a special phenotype and cellular morphology that is characterized by high ramifications that constitute dynamic and motile sentinels, by which microglia sense any occurring change in their close microenvironment [ 24, 45].

Similarly, many European officials were troubled by the ramifications of Google's project to digitize books.

One of the people scared by the ramifications of all this is Patrick Okello, the man who wakes to see ghosts.

Drained by the ramifications of the Lek, Waal, and Maas (Meuse) rivers, Zuid-Holland includes the islands and former islands of Dordrecht, IJsselmonde, Hoeksche Waard, Voorne-Putten, and Goeree-Overflakkee.

In recent years European authorities have also been disturbed by the way Google has treated privacy issues in Germany and in other countries related to its Street View mapping service and by the ramifications of Google's project to digitize books.

The idea presented above can be illustrated by the ramifications of power networks which remind the structure of a fractal object.

The portal vein was circular or oval in cross section and was characterised by stellate ramifications branching into the liver parenchyma.

'One health', for example, can be influenced by philosophical ramifications, that determine the method of economic analyses of the cost of infections that are transmissible between humans and animals (Narrod et al. 2012).

The challenge posed by the Ramification Problem (characterized first in Finger 1987) is to formalize the indirect consequences of actions, where "indirect" effects are not delayed,[31] but are temporally immediate but causally derivative.

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