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This suggests that such granites were formed by partial fusion of sedimentary rocks.
Allogeneic rejections in B. schlosseri start with the accumulation of granular cells, termed "morula cells", in the interacting vasculature tips (ampullae) and followed by partial fusion of the cuticle between interacting colonies [11].
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Pollen cohesion in these species is generally acalymmate (four pollen grains are grouped only by partial fusion) with simple cohesion [ 21].
In dogs, cervical vertebrae fusion and block vertebrae are usually incidental radiographic findings characterized by complete or partial fusion of two or more vertebral bodies, arches, or spinous processes [ 29].
The other 15% showed partial fusion of the optic evaginations ventrally, as confirmed by analysis of Pax6 expression.
Patients were evaluated radiologically by plain radiographs every 4 6 weeks for progression of healing, local recurrence and deformity resulting from partial fusion of the epiphysis.
HPIB action with energy densities of 8 16 J/cm2 on hard alloy results in partial fusion of tungsten and titanium carbides.
Show partial fusion of the bilateral sacroiliac joints, lumbar spine syndesmophytes, and fusion of the posterior spinous processes known as 'bamboo spine.
Fisher (1990) holds a similar, but somewhat more moderate view, claiming that love is a partial fusion of the lovers' cares, concerns, emotional responses, and actions.
Anomalies arising from the partial fusion of the Müllerian ducts are categorized as Class IV.
Past examinations had revealed partial fusion of urethra and vagina, hypoplastic uterus and streak ovaries.
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