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The footprints would become enclosed sanctuaries in the plan Votives in Suspension, punctuated by a light for each victim, suspended by cable over a reflecting pool.
These are fertilized, fall against the belly of the then upside-down male, and are pushed forward onto the female's back, where they adhere and become enclosed in tissue.
If in the reaction layer regions in between the TiC grains become enclosed, the rejected Si content increases locally and Ti3SiC2 plates with dominant (0001) facets nucleate.
On the other hand, when |r ap | was larger than the pin diameter, one of the trident pins of the A-Gear tended to become enclosed in the trident center of the A-Gear, leading to mode-II/III meshing.
These are linear aggregates of hyphae whereby older "leading" hyphae become enclosed by coiled layers of newer "tendril" hyphae.
As a consequence, multiple cysts become enclosed in a single follicular epithelium, leading to the formation of aberrant egg chambers.
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In a few mammals (some rodents, insectivores, lemurs, and hyenas) the urethral canal becomes enclosed within the clitoris, as in males.
The groove on the surface of the embryonic penis becomes enclosed in a tube along with the corpus spongiosum and two additional erectile masses, the corpora cavernosa.
(Connate refers to water that becomes enclosed within sediments upon their deposition; meteoric water is derived from the atmosphere as rain or snow, which often occurs in pore spaces within rocks).
During the 1st century bc, when basilicas were increasingly used for judicial purposes, the raised platform became enclosed by an apse, or semicircular half-domed protrusion of the end wall, to accommodate the magistrate.
One can imagine an early bombardier like M. contractus which produced froth on the outside of its body throwing up a mutant in which the froth-making machinery became enclosed in a body cavity.
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