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A fragmentary pattern of glacial lineations is inferred to represent ice build-up in the mountains.
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Between dicotyledenous families, comparisons have been performed between much wider evolutionary distances, for example between Prunus and Arabidopsis [ 17- 19], but only fragmentary patterns of conserved synteny have been observed.
But rather than coalescing into a literal story, the ballet followed the boy's traumatic encounters in a fragmentary, hallucinatory pattern.
Surgeons rated the use of models most beneficial for articular fractures with articular gaps or steps of 2 mm, or with a multi-fragmentary pattern (i.e., AO Classification type B and C for articular fractures); for simple and methaphyseal fractures (i.e., AO Classification type A) the models were not useful.
Nietzsche's "Dionysos-Dithyramben" is a fragmentary compilation of poetic philosophical thoughts.
Sotheby's sale included a fragmentary panel of "The Rape of Persephone" from a late second-century sarcophagus.
In recent days, many soldiers in Bergdahl's platoon have offered a fragmentary impression of what Bergdahl was like.
The southern foreland is characterised by a fragmentary distribution of loess and loess-like deposits.
Viewed with one scale in mind, we might see a fragmentary assemblage of hills.
In 1998, a fragmentary fossil of another species of this same group of oryzomyines was found in eastern Argentina.
Since then, it has been barely studied, resulting in a fragmentary knowledge of its eruptions and possibly even unrecorded episodes.
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