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The synthetic gems have sharper and more distinctly developed stars than the natural crystals.
Except for the well-shaped phenocrysts (single crystals) of such olivines found embedded in the fine-grained matrices (groundmass) of basalts, distinctly developed crystals are relatively rare.
The skull exhibits distinctly developed upper and lower temporal fenestrae (that is, openings behind the eye sockets); the teeth arise from sockets, and the roof of the skull lacks an opening for the parietal organ a median, dorsal outgrowth of the brain (see tuatara: Form and function).
Addition of newly formed fractures to the existing joint systems is distinctly developed in oxidized mudstone, corresponding to alteration temperatures of about 750 800 °C, and well developed in sintered oxidized mudstone that formed at inferred temperatures of about 900 °C.
Our phylogenetic results suggest that the ancestral larva of Holometabola was terrestrial, orthognathous, equipped with moderately simplified but distinctly developed compound eyes, and well developed thoracic legs.
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The body wall of examined species included three main muscle layers (of circular, longitudinal and diagonal fibers), and most of the species had them distinctly better developed in the preacetabuler region.
The Master of Business Administration began as a distinctly American creation, developed in response to the galloping industrial growth of the late 19th century and the new American phenomena to which it gave rise: the modern corporation, scientific marketing, mass advertising, investment banking.
This distinctly unnatural state developed on this natural stage soon after New York City gained control of vast tracts of upstate Catskill land on three rivers (both branches of the Delaware and the Neversink), and built massive dams on them to ensure that city residents would always have good drinking water.
Since the late 1990s, SOEs owned by the central and local government have developed distinctly different ownership structures due to institutional changes (i.e., fiscal and SOE reforms).
Growing up in the '60s and '70s, Florida developed a distinctly negative impression of Brooklyn.
As it happens, innovation in urban affairs has developed a distinctly Latin flavour of late.
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