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In the kestrel, the vomer bone has club shape with rounded head which fuse anteriorly with maxillopalatine process (MP), and extends posteriorly as rod-shape to fuse with the parasphenoid bone (Fig. 8).
While initial cultivation must have selected for non-shattering, and slight changes in grain weight and shape (the club shape), serious gigantism may have required a stronger selection pressure and therefore evolved later: a millennium or more later in India, and two millennia later in Africa.
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And there have been extraordinary equipment advances - alloys that allow club shapes that hit the ball straighter and balls that last longer and soar farther than ever.
Ron Rosenbaum, the author of the book "Explaining Hitler" and a New York Observer columnist who has written about Skull and Bones for the last quarter-century as obsessively as Ahab pursued his whale (Mr. Rosenbaum's words), said he thought that the club shaped the kind of president a man becomes, at least in the case of George W. Bush.
They are cylindrical to club shaped, 5 10 by 20 30 µm in size, and clamped at the base.
The basidia (spore-bearing cells of the hymenium) are usually four-spored, club shaped, and measure 30 40 by 8 11 µm.
The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are club shaped, two- to four-spored, and measure 24 30 by 8 10 µm.
The basidia (spore-bearing cells) are cylindrical to club shaped, four spored, and measure 39 50 by 8.0 9.6 μm.
The basidia (spore-bearing cells) can be either two- or four-spored, and are club shaped, with a clamp connection at the base.
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