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But Montague Street's distinctive arrangement of Victorian bay-windowed, parlor-floor storefronts, which are cantilevered over ground-floor shops, is, thankfully, protected by landmark status.
These three types of polymers exhibited unique optical properties as a result of a distinctive arrangement of π-units.
It has a distinctive arrangement of multicellular cylindrical trichomes in an open helix throughout its length.
The model suggests a distinctive arrangement of the conserved five transmembrane domains and a helical hairpin between transmembrane segment 2 (TM2) and TM3 on the cytoplasmic membrane surface.
This distinctive arrangement has given rise to numerous accounts of mother-in-law/daughter-in-law tensions in the popular literature - e.g. see Niwa Fumio's celebrated novella, "The Hateful Age" (1948).
Our data suggest that myoanatomy is diagnostic at family level for the groups analysed, with closely related taxa such as Goniadidae and Glyceridae (Glyceriformia) having distinctive arrangement of the body wall muscles (Fig. 4e and f).
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On the first disc the trombonist Frank Rosolino leads his quartet in a set of standards including "Yesterdays," "Mean to Me" and Thelonius Monk's "Well, You Needn't," while Stan Kenton's big band makes distinctive arrangements of "Limehouse Blues," "Waltz of the Prophets" and "All the Things You Are".
Though Hill recorded mostly standards, he conjured distinctive arrangements, intensifying his message by featuring social commentary in the form of spoken word from poet Harold Green III.
Five major types of double flower have been well documented regarding their distinctive arrangements of floral pattern, which suggested possibly multiple processes during which double flower domestication occurred.
One of these clusters, the Hox genes, with a conserved homeodomain sequence, possesses a distinctive genomic arrangement and it encodes a set of transcription factors that play a crucial role in organizing the antero-posterior (AP) body axis of many bilaterian animals during development [ 1– 7].
Social structure, in sociology, the distinctive, stable arrangement of institutions whereby human beings in a society interact and live together.
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