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This texture is much more faintly developed than the coarse wrinkling synapomorphic of Eusauropoda [18], as in other basal sauropods and other sauropodomorph taxa (e.g., Anchisaurus polyzelus, Mussaurus patagonicus, Melanorosaurus readi, and Lamplughsaura dharmaramensis).
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In the meanwhile her life is ticking away and she has developed a sweet, if faintly absurd interest in playing the guitar and composing songs about her cat, like Phoebe in Friends.
Some of the film had been exposed, but ninety-three frames, taken mostly by Strindberg, were developed, although many are only faintly legible.
Cryosectioning revealed high RFP fluorescence and virtually zero AP activity, with only an occasional apical cell faintly marked in the developing ONL in a non-T3 sensitive manner (Fig. S3E-Fig.
Fruit bodies have a "faintly fragrant, pleasant" odor; in his original report on the species, Murrill noted that specimens left to dry in an oven developed a strong odor of burnt sugar.
The protagonist, a moody, faintly Dostoyevskyan intellectual named Isaac Ricardo Trêpaa), is a professional photographer who develops his prints in a darkroom and hangs them from a clothesline strung across his room.
Using immunohistochemistry, we found that RNase 7 stains faintly the cytoplasm of periderm cells but not neighboring keratinocytes, developing skin appendages, or dermal cells between 10 and 15 weeks EGA.
In high T3, AP activity was high in the developing ONL although hazy AP activity, likely due to faintly labeled cells, was observed throughout the radial dimension of the retina (Fig. 8Fig').
Her developing skill in handling the media is as admirable as it is faintly distasteful.
The triangle that develops among the three women of different classes and generations has a faintly Almodóvarian feel, but with sighing resignation replacing loud melodrama as the dominant mood.
You can make it fiery hot, faintly warm or with no chilli at all, so it's a great recipe for developing younger palates.
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