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Introduced species planted as ornamentals include Chinese elm (U. parvifolia), a small-leaved species with interesting mottled bark; English elm (U. procera), with a compact crown and deeply fissured bark; Wych elm (U. glabra), with smoother bark; and Camperdown elm (U. glabra camperdownii), a variety of Wych elm also known as umbrella elm because of its drooping branches.
The best packing constrained the eight heads per crown within a compact crown shelf projecting at ∼90° to the filament axis.
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The six Madagascan baobab species feature compact crowns and gray-brown to red trunks that taper from top to bottom or are bottle-shaped to cylindrical.
Nearly spherical and compact crowns minimise the impacts of unfavourable environmental conditions on trees and are therefore adaptive.
The Italian beams humility from his compact build, bald crown and off-the-rack suit and tie.
Nevertheless, the last Turkish regulars had left Hungary by the end of October; and, with the Turks gone, one party of nobles elected John king (Nov. 10, 1526); but Louis II's brother-in-law, Ferdinand, archduke of Austria (and later Holy Roman emperor as Ferdinand I), also claimed the throne in virtue of the Habsburg-Jagiello family compact, and his adherents crowned him, too, in 1527.
This award is now in it's 7th year, previously crowned mainly compact cars with the notable exception of the Lexus LS 460 in 2007 and the Audi A6 in 2005.
A key element of our approach is a compact representation of dense tree crowns through a radial distance map.
It is similar in size to the olive baboon and of similar weight to the more compact mandrill, which is usually crowned the largest of all monkeys.
Remarkably, in the presence of L-Pro, Atf4 GOF ESCs (−Tet) developed domed, compacted colonies lacking the typical crown of mesenchymal-like cells scattered around the colony core of (−Tet) control cells.
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