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The central location for such organizations was characteristically small and insignificant.
In a nearby bed, the ones registered in 1910 and 1911 are characteristically small, said Deborah Michelsen, president of the gardens.
The leaves are spreading and awl-shaped on young shoots but are characteristically small, scalelike, and appressed to the branch on older branchlets.
They are characteristically small with approximately 66% being less than 2 cm at presentation.
The sandstone associated with a single event is characteristically small in scale and exhibits poor lateral continuity.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research is routinely criticized for being statistically underpowered due to characteristically small sample sizes and much larger sample sizes are being increasingly recommended.
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Axons branch only at nodes of Ranvier, which show characteristically smaller diameters than the internode regions (Figure 2B and 3A) and subsequent emergence of two or more distinct profiles (Figure 3B).
Because AMPK null mutants die as larvae and that these larvae are characteristically smaller than wild-type larvae of the same age (J.E. Brenman, personal observations), we speculated that persistent starvation may be the ultimate cause of reduced larval growth and lethality.
SAM characteristically involves small to medium sized muscular abdominal and visceral arteries, but pulmonary [ 2, 5] and cerebral [ 6] cases are also reported.
However, reversion to virulence by back-mutation of characteristically a small number of key, attenuating, mutations is a well-known problem.
Myocytes of the sinoatrial and atrioventricular (AV) nodes characteristically have small, dispersed gap junctions composed of Cx45 and, in the case of the mouse, also Cx30.2, connexins that form low conductance channels in vitro.
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