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The system has small pixels (with a pitch of 1 mm) and a bore close to 21 cm in diameter (suitable for imaging up to a rabbit).
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Witch hazels produce small clusters of four-petalled flowers borne close to the branches and have deciduous, prominently veined, oval, toothed leaves.
Similarly, in domesticated potatoes, the stolons are shorter than in the wild species, so the tubers are borne closer to the parent plant (Hawkes, 1983).
In domesticated peanuts, the isthmus is virtually non-existent and the peg is shorter and tougher so the fruits are borne closer to the parent plant and can be harvested by uprooting.
In mt trees, the sloth bear was mostly placed as the earliest diverging taxa among the six ursine species [8,11,13, and the present result], and the sun bear closer to the American black bear [ 11], the brown bear/polar bear clade [MP phylogeny in 12; ML phylogeny in 8], or the clade including the two black bears (NJ phylogeny in 12; 13 and the present result).
(Police say it bore close resemblance to a semi-automatic pistol).
Some of these examples involved specific turns of phrase or passages that bore close resemblance to work published elsewhere.
Asked if those factors had gone into producing a collection that, by critical consensus, bore close resemblance to bondage clothes, Helmut Lang replied with an emphatic no.
The degree of water repellency, bromide concentration, and pH distribution bore close resemblance to the fingered flow induced soil water content distribution.
The same goes with the Existentialists and those artists whose work, as with the Action Painters, bore close affinities to Existentialism.
The ratio of respondents with African and Indian heritage bore close similarity to the ethnic profile of the population in Trinidad and Tobago.
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