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Fig. 5 Seasonal changes of litterfall during the study period; solid dark column: leaf; open column: branch; vertical striping column: reproductive organs.
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Huxtable took particular offence to the way his soaring metal columns branched into two to form gothic arches at the base of the towers: "Here we have the world's daintiest architecture for the world's biggest buildings," she concluded.
Serving St . Petersburgsince 1870, the year before the Paris Commune, the station was described by Wilson as "a shabby stucco station, rubber-gray and tarnished pink, with a long trainshed held up by slim columns that branch where they meet the roof".
He intended the interior to resemble a forest, with inclined columns like branching trees, helicoidal in form, creating a simple but sturdy structure.
Label each column with a branch of the American government.
I do not wish to respond to the entirety of Nicholas D. Kristof's Aug. 7 column, "An Olive Branch From the Dalai Lama".
Each panel of Figure 4 depicts rate variation using a heatmap for 50 replicates where each row represents a replicate and each column indexes a branch.
The conversion time is summarized as a path of possible edge numbers (sub-lineage) in the Branch column of Gmaj's table.
Similarly, it would be helpful to clarify the distinction between "trunk branches" (column title in Table 1) vs. "inter-clade branches" (column title in Table 2).
They developed column generation and branch-and-price algorithms to solve it.
The steering column sprouts six branches – three on each side – where levers operate almost all the 911's key controls.
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