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The first vertebral scale is hexagonal and distinctly wider than long.
Omma delicata sp. nov. Body small; head distinctly wider posteriorly behind compound eyes.
The Phormidium sp. CENA270 strain has a thick sheath, tangled filaments and small (≤6.3 μm) cells that indicate the presence of similar characters with Phormidium, even though the cells in the trichomes are distinctly wider (5 6.3 μm) than their length (1 3 μm).
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In humans, mutations in the same gene have been linked to frontonasal dysplasia, a birth defect that can range in severity from distinctly wide features or a cleft palate to more serious skull and brain malformations.
Ribbons of this width are narrow enough to behave distinctly from "wide" ( W ≳ 100 nm) devices at low temperatures and low bias, but as we shall see below, they may not be narrow enough show a difference in transport characteristics at high bias.
Clava elongate, distinctly longer than wide.
The faces of all the figures are distinctly Zapotecan, with wide cheekbones and prominent lips.
Scutellar shield: exposed, shield-like, distinctly longer than wide; lateral margins concave, slightly widening anteriorly.
The percentage of esterification varied distinctly in a wide range of 22.49 88.96%.
The PcG system involves heterogeneous complexes that distinctly regulate a wide range of different target genes and whose function is essential after specification of the early embryonic lineages.
Many philosophers are distinctly uneasy about the wider sense of logic.
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