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The larvae, known as triungulins, clump together into a mass that makes a male bee swoon.
The astronomers detected a planet having a mass that may be only about 0.15 that of Jupiter, or about 50 times the mass of Earth.
When a tumour gives rise to a mass that projects into a lumen (a cavity or channel within a tubular organ), it is called a polyp.
Zoologists involved in the study of sponges empirically define a sponge individual as a mass that is enveloped by a common ectoderm, i.e., by a common cellular layer.
Only a part of the egg material then is subdivided into cells, the rest remaining as a mass that serves as nourishment for the developing embryo.
A mass that is less than the critical amount is said to be subcritical, while a mass greater than the critical amount is referred to as supercritical.
This is the point at which my educational philosophies diverge irreparably from those of the government: I see children as individuals; today's ministers see them as a mass that must be trained.
A mass that was possibly malignant was detected by colonoscopy in the ascending colon.
Indeed, the gravitational pull might originate with a mass that is millions of miles away.
Voxel clustering may give a false impression of a mass that has bound the radiolabel, i.e. a false positive signal is generated.
A chest X-ray film showed a right hilar mass lesion and enhanced computed tomography detected a mass that completely obstructed the right pulmonary artery (Fig. 1).
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