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Early cleavages in the marsupial frog Gastrotheca riobambae, which has an egg diameter of 3 mm, are holoblastic, extremely slow, commonly asynchronous, and frequently asymmetric in that they do not cut the egg into equal halves.
Typically, the powder is stored in cartridges or beds from which it is dispensed in small amounts and spread by a roller or blade in an extremely thin layer (commonly only the thickness of the powder grains, which can be as small as 20 micrometres, or 0.0008 inch) over the bed where the part is being built up.
When users get over this hurdle, though, they will be extremely bought in, commonly becoming evangelists for the product.
The presence of dispersed ash in the marine record has previously been relatively overlooked as it is difficult to identify petrographically due to its commonly extremely fine grain size (Rose et al. 2003, and references therein) and/or alteration to authigenic clay (Sigurdsson et al. 1997; Plank et al. 2000).
This study has shown that informal help-seeking is an extremely important and commonly used process.
Leaf morphology is extremely variable, but most commonly the sori are round and often covered with a membranous protective flap of tissue called an indusium.
Leaf morphology is extremely variable, but most commonly the sori are round and covered with a membranous protective flap of tissue (indusium).
(3) Measurement efficiency is extremely low when the commonly used channel sounders are employed.
Zones with extremely high permeability are commonly found in these reservoirs.
Joint replacement is an extremely successful orthopaedic procedure, commonly resulting in pain relief and activity recovery.
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