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Independent small artisan bakeries extended inward from the west and east coasts.
Concentration and fusion of the proximal (basal) ends of the radials in the fin gave rise to the basilia (basal cartilages) which extended inward into the body wall to form the most primitive girdle (Fig. 3).
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Internally, apodemes are hollow rods or flanges derived from the cuticle; they extend inward from the exoskeleton.
Cell-wall formation then begins at the periphery, extending inward until the whole area is divided into cells.
These almond-shaped glands under the upper lids extend inward from the outer corner of each eye.
A new period of anagen starts with cell proliferation of the secondary germ, which then extends inward to reinvest the dermal papilla.
The external auditory canal is a slightly curved tube that extends inward from the floor of the concha and ends blindly at the tympanic membrane.
Service markers (lines) 6 inches long, parallel to and midway between the long and short lines, extend inward from the sidelines.
The rotor is surrounded by a stationary casing that contains a similar number of rows of blades extending inward and fitting between the rows of rotor blades.
In 1981 American astronomer Jack Hills suggested that in addition to the Oort cloud there was also an inner cloud extending inward toward the planetary region to about 1,000 AU from the Sun.
The largely nomadic Samoyeds are sparsely distributed over an enormous area extending inward from the Arctic shores of Russia from the White Sea in the west to Khatanga Bay in central Siberia in the east.
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