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He placed in the section Orcheosanthus those species with purple, deeply bilabiate corollas with 5 sub-equal lobes, a short floral tube, and a large spur not protruding past this tube.
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We thus suggest that if a large plantar spur or Achilles is present in a young male patient, a rheumatic disorder should be considered including degenerative or traumatic or inflammatory related enthesopathies.
These towers have large "spurs", resulting from the interface of a solid, square-based pyramid with the circular towers rising up against the walls.
A trailer park of sorts was set up in front of what was a gas station, but now houses one of the three large Spurs Stores along High Road that sell everything from scarves to hats, mugs to baby clothes, all in the proper club colors of blue and white.
However, the unavoidable time skew between the counter and the TDC inputs in the AD-PLL is demonstrated to be responsible of generating glitches at the PLL comparison node and in turn large spurs in the PLL output spectrum.
The base of the gatehouse is defended from undermining by large "spurs".
We suspect, however, that this projection underestimates future renewable energy supplies, as the demand for alternative sources of energy will be quite large, spurring additional energy production.
Large spurs were more prevalent in older individuals (40 to 79 years).
There were no large spurs in individuals <40 years of age and only 4% of individuals aged 40 49 years.
Large spurs continued to increase up to and including the 70 79 age group (where it peaked at 20%) and then become less common in the older age group.
Large spurs continued to increase up to and including the 70 79 age group (where it peaked at 14%) and then became less common in the older age group.
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