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"They have a distinct shape when they fly — short-winged," Stephenson said.
The plant has a distinct shape, with red petals and up to 19 bright yellow stamen forming a cone.
He should get up and down for his par, but this leaderboard is taking a distinct shape, and it's one that's a result of being fed lots of Argentinian steak washed down with the odd goblet of red wine.
Some earlier researchers, notably the French inventor Léon Scott, had theorized that each sound, if it could be graphically recorded, would produce a distinct shape resembling shorthand, or phonography ("sound writing"), as it was then known.
The main transition shows a distinct shape in the cooling curves.
The pattern seen in the PCoA of participant responses on knowledge and acceptance measures displayed a distinct shape and curve.
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Histology sections of the YS demonstrated that the conformation of its epithelial cells changed from a distinct form of a columnar shape to an amorphous structure; part of the apical membrane of these cells was degraded and their content spilled to the yolk content.
The circular cross section of the holes on the surface of the bones, as well as the cauliflowerlike caverns at the ends of those tunnels, have a very distinct shape, says Nicholas Higgs, a marine biologist at Plymouth University in the United Kingdom.
Both Rs and MA with two branches; MA stem and MA1 branch forming a distinct S-shape; one cross-vein between MA1 and MA2.
"It's a very distinct shape," he said.
There's Mandela, the son of Africa; the continent has a very distinct shape.
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