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Very early Blattopterans (during the Carboniferous) had a very large discoid pronotum and coriaceous forewings with a distinct CuP vein (an unbranched wing vein, lying near the claval fold and reaching the wing posterior margin).
Members of the clade share a peculiar inflorescence morphology in which the pedicel is inserted into a small cup or sleeve on the inflorescence axis, so that when abscission occurs a distinct cup is left behind [7].
In settlement-stage larvae, the Ap-otx2 mRNA transcript was detected throughout the olfactory area, giving a distinct cup shape with defined edges (Fig. 4B).
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They separate breasts into two distinct cups and provide support through seaming, molding or underwire.
Suppose that the distinct cups c and c′ are perceptually indistinguishable from each other.
This coat exhibits distinct cup-shaped depressions.
Likewise, rats with anterior thalamic lesions successfully learnt a biconditional task when they were reinforced for digging in one of two distinct cups (containing either beads or shredded paper), depending on the particular appearance of the local context on which the cup was placed (one of two textured floors).
The wheels were not all-terrain, there was no car seat attachment, central chassis, adjustable back-rest, convertible pram to pushchair accessory, and there was a distinct lack of cup holder for takeaway coffees.
Wing variable in shape, in most species with patterns of dark spots; subcostal vein complete; costal vein with distinct humeral break; cup cell usually pointed and extended to posterior apex.
Is there a distinct brown line (cup) present, a faint brown line (mark), or a brown spot (star)?
Monoblock cups are a distinct subtype of uncemented cups that are defined as acetabular components where the polyethylene liner has been molded into a metal shell prior to surgery, thus eliminating or at least minimizing potential backside wear.
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