Sentence examples for compact branches from inspiring English sources

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Most of the 12 individuals from species A displayed the characteristic morphology of S. madagascarensis (some examples are shown on Figure 6): "colonies have thin (up to 5 mm diameter), straight compact branches.

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We say that Hope "bred" the impatiens, crossing the spindly orange weed over and over again until the plant had evolved into a compact, branching, floriferous mound that blooms its head off in no fewer than eight colors.

The winged spindle tree, or winged euonymus (E. alata), is often called burning bush; a shrub growing to a height of 2.5 m, it has several cultivated varieties, including a dwarf, compact branching form, which is much used in landscaping.

In this paper, a novel compact branch line coupler (BLC) with 10 suppressed harmonics is proposed.

The aim of this work is to experimentally evaluate three different compact branched heat exchangers, measuring, for every single device, the thermal efficiency and the pressure drop.

Newly developed hyperbranched polyols (HBPs) possess a compact, highly branched, three-dimensional (3D) structure, which has a high density of functional end groups and inherently low viscosity.

In contrast, we found this species down to a depth of 30 meters, where it displayed less compact and thicker branches compared with the typical S. madagacarensis morphology: hence, S. madagascarensis appears to be more ecologically widespread and morphologically variable than previously thought.

Where Sydney Bristow would usually don a wig or ridiculous costume to infiltrate a lavish party at a mansion, Skye simply had a Q-branch compact, an earpiece and an objective: find some decent wi-fi so Fitz could shut off the ridiculous forcefield protecting a nearby beach.

Normally, this diversity is approached by a more or less subjective analysis of the shape, with terms such as upright or spreading, and compact vs. laxly branched.

While compact and focused, it branches out effectively.

They called them rosehip neurons, because they have "a unique shape characterized by compact, very bushy-appearing branches that extend from the cells," Rebecca Hodge, one of the authors of the paper, says.

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