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The ascendance of those descendants had much to do with a loose assemblage of features: warm blood, nocturnal eyesight, large brains.
The Canyon Overlook Trail of Zion National Park follows an outcrop of Navajo Sandstone, which displays a uniquely well-exposed assemblage of features associated with failure of the lee face of a large eolian dune, and run-out over an expanse of interdune sediments downwind of that bedform.
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They're all just assemblages of features to the neural network.
Ms. Ricci has to make do with her assemblage of unusual features that together make a transfixing package: a round, childlike forehead; a slender, elegant neck; dark, guarded eyes that unexpectedly flash emotion.
In comparison, a classifier from the transcriptome-wide search was more likely to be a biologically random assemblage of gene features.
Although the nature of OH-defects is a complex function of many fundamental petrological parameters such as pressure, temperature, silica activity, oxygen fugacity (e.g. Withers and Hirschmann 2008), water activity and phase assemblage, certain features of the OH-defect incorporation may be used to decipher the physical conditions of NAM-formation/equilibration.
The limestone entablature above the entrance to Chiesa del Purgatorio, a church in Polignano a Mare, on the Adriatic coast of Puglia, features an assemblage of skulls and crossbones and, situated squarely among them, an hourglass, a reminder that the only thing separating life from the afterlife is the slippage of a few grains of sand.
The interior artwork, presented in a booklet on the CD version of the album and on the record sleeve on vinyl releases, features an assemblage of scribbled and typewritten lyrics, personal "thank you" notes, cutouts of Catholic and Renaissance artwork, as well as childlike drawings and storybook pictures juxtaposed with photos of women in bondage.
However, the proportion of features (scratches and pits) in the microwear assemblages reported here for sauropods differ from wear produced by leaf-stripping.
The word "aggregate" is a general word for indicating the assemblage of individuals with similar or identical features in a landscape.
An assemblage of (macro, meso and micro) morphological features together with analytical data confirmed that soils had been formed within several climatic cycles starting from the Late Moscow time till now, including the last Thermochrone, when the well-developed Argic horizon had been formed.
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