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They showed that this structure was enclosed by an extension of the cell membrane, the ciliary membrane.
She created certain people in the same way as she created her poems, many enclosed in letters as extensions of them.
Plus, it encloses the USB extension that sticks out of the spherical camera body, ensuring this won't bend or get snapped off.
The plot represents the extension of the area enclosed in the 5 % probability contour for a tephra loading of 300 kg/m2 for different population of the wind dataset, from 1 – 20 years.
Additionally if an entity was entirely enclosed in balanced brackets and entity extension starting from before and/or after the brackets yielded a longer entity we used these entity boundaries.
The prophyll is a modified leaf, which appears to have a similar function to the coleoptile, forming a guide for the extension of the young leaves enclosed within it.
In the highlands we found enclosed fields and scattered hamlets interspersed within large extensions of scrubland.
In China's densely populated urban centers, enclosed gardens have been part of the architecture, extensions of living quarters, sites for literary gatherings and theatrical performances.
And, because villas were increasingly sited for amenity rather than defense, gardens became less enclosed, more susceptible first to visual, then to actual extension.
These elements included the orientation, extension, rotation angle, dimensions, and proportions of enclosed and open spaces, as well as physical bodies (opaque walls), transparent surfaces (openings), and natural elements (water and soil).
Extensions included a colonnade of balconies (later enclosed) by the Clayton & Black firm in 1906 and a Vernacular-style recessed wing of two storeys in 1927 28, partly tile-hung and with timber decoration to the gables.
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