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In spring training, umpires told players they would be calling more high strikes but in a narrower zone.
The accumulated xylem often forms annual rings composed of two zones: a relatively wide zone of spring wood (made up of large cells, characteristic of rapid growth) and a narrower zone of summer wood (smaller cells).
Col2a1 transcripts were detected in a smaller region in the mutants relative to controls, indicating that tibiae of 3-week-old mutants have a narrower zone of proliferating and prehypertrophic chondrocytes (Fig. 6A, B).
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They form a narrow zone between the Staten Island Expressway and the Staten Island Mall.
The stem has a large pith surrounded by a narrow zone of soft woody tissue.
This internal social order is a narrow zone within which disruption and unpredictability – speaking or writing freely – is continuously punished.
Contour mining progresses in a narrow zone following the outcrop of a mineral seam in mountainous terrain.
A similar situation is unfolding near the Ethiopian border, where an Ethiopian-backed militia has defeated Shabab forces and established a narrow zone of control.
The best soils are deep mucks found in a narrow zone along the lakeshore, where a dense tangle of custard apple, or pond apple, once grew.
At the bottom of this warm layer is a narrow zone called the thermocline, below which things suddenly become much colder.
Those affected all lived and worked within a narrow zone extending from the city's military facility to its southernmost limits some 30 miles away.
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