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This is attested to by a stratum of very old place-names of non-Indo-European origin e.g., Tarracina (modern Terracina), Capua that covers not only the Apennine Peninsula but also Greece and Anatolia.
The internal mesocarp and the endocarp are separated by a stratum of cells with calcium oxalate crystals (Fig. 2D).
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We considered confounding by prematurity: in a stratum of full-term infants for who we had sufficient sample size to obtain meaningful estimates (92% of all subjects) we found little evidence that prematurity induced association between hypoxia and ASD.
The drop in that rate to 28 percent by 1988 helped create a stratum of people who could afford to pay high prices for everything from inflated theater tickets to health care and college tuition.
The name Ligurian, or Ligures, has been used by modern archaeologists to designate a stratum of Neolithic remains in the region from northeastern Spain to northwestern Italy.
8 A tooth bud is characterized on sections by a stratum consisting of larger (mostly columnar) cells at the basement membrane and smaller cells in the centre (Figs. 5c and 10).
Local government has been emasculated in other European countries, and power has been appropriated by a single stratum of society (epitomised by the front bench of Britain's House of Commons).
There's an old-school publicist named Sy Preston, for instance, whose clients include the restaurant Nirvana, a place on Central Park South habituated by a middling stratum of celebrities largely because Preston has for decades doled out Nirvana anecdotes involving a middling stratum of celebrities.
The Cretaceous Paleogene boundary of 66 million years ago, marking the temporal border between the Cretaceous and Paleogene periods of geological time, was identified by a thin stratum of iridium-rich clay.
Similarly, Z. Ornea notes that the poet used Creangă's positions to illustrate his own ethnonationalist take on Romanian culture, and in particular his claim that rural authenticity lay hidden by a "superimposed stratum" of urbanized ethnic minorities.
The folding is formed by a thick stratum of columnar cells; the prevalent orientation of the long axes of their nuclei is perpendicular to the basement membrane (Figs. 5b and 8a).
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