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In a nearby bed, the ones registered in 1910 and 1911 are characteristically small, said Deborah Michelsen, president of the gardens.
The leaves are spreading and awl-shaped on young shoots but are characteristically small, scalelike, and appressed to the branch on older branchlets.
They are characteristically small with approximately 66% being less than 2 cm at presentation.
Mammals preyed upon by otters are characteristically small or are a type species found in riparian zones.
Platelets are enucleate cells that are characteristically small and discoidal in resting state and normally circulate at levels of approximately 150−400×109/L in blood [4].
Biallelic 13q deletions are characteristically small and do not involve RB1 [ 7]; nevertheless their clinical impact has been controversial.
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Because AMPK null mutants die as larvae and that these larvae are characteristically smaller than wild-type larvae of the same age (J.E. Brenman, personal observations), we speculated that persistent starvation may be the ultimate cause of reduced larval growth and lethality.
The central location for such organizations was characteristically small and insignificant.
The sandstone associated with a single event is characteristically small in scale and exhibits poor lateral continuity.
The FM was characteristically small with reductions of the transverse diameter (P < 0.001), inferior outlet area (P < 0.001), and superior outlet area (P < 0.001).
We identified 388 patients with CM-I and no associated etiological cofactors in whom the PCF was characteristically small with increasing constriction inferior to Twining's line.
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