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Pseudobulbs ovoid, usually round in cross-section, distributed on elongate creeping rhizome, sometimes caespitose, but clusters of pseudobulbs usually distantly remote along the rhizome, with 2 6 foliaceous bracts.
While heaven is indisputably God's realm, it's not some distantly remote galaxy hopelessly removed from human reality.
Discovering how RNA systems work in protists, which are distantly remote in an evolutionary sense from other eukaryotes, may hold the key in uncovering how RNA mechanisms evolved from our early ancestors.
The body of evidence is available to demonstrate that the potential that CCS will harm either the environment or human health is so distantly remote as to not pose a significant risk".
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It has the potential to identify remote relationships in distantly related protein sequences, which may not be effectively modeled by existing sequence-based computational strategies [18], [19].
A skillful blend of Cayuga white, riesling, chardonnay, gewurztraminer and viognier, the current, pleasantly aromatic version, like its predecessors not vintage-dated, distantly resembles low-price vins de pays, or country wines -- whites from remote regions of France -- that keen importers bring in for mass-market consumption.
We note that two other Cluster E genomes, 244 and Porky, also encode Pham 2942 members, although they are distantly related to Pumpkin gp40 (Fig. 11C) and are located at a remote location in the right arms of the genomes.
This is because that S. castellii is the most distantly related species among the five, and the chance of convergent evolution is remote.
"No," she says distantly.
Impatience flickered distantly behind Jack's eyeballs.
(And distantly imagining the act of wearing).
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