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It allocates efficiently, but it eliminates a feature of line culture: the idea that, in line at least, we are no better than anybody else.
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The most striking feature of lines carrying the erecta mutation is their reduced height (phenotype curated by the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Centre (ABRC)).
The sculptural severity of limbs and torso is such that many features of line become bleakly expressive.
The four ballerinas and four leading men exhibit many rare features of line and footwork harking back directly to Ashton.
These phenotypes were further confirmed by analyzing the morphological, anatomical and molecular features of lines exhibiting overexpression.
This cross section comprised typical features of line-to-line reconstructions, such as a thin cement mantle in the antero-medial region (Scheerlinck et al. 2006).
Second, one of the most peculiar features of LINEs in mammalian genomes is the paucity, and in some cases complete absence, of active elements (Grahn et al. 2005; Cantrell et al. 2008), despite the massive numbers that have obviously resulted from ancient insertions.
The neotissue formed the histological feature of tide line and lacunae in 6.5 months.
The unique feature of this line, which is still fully operational, is its oldest and the steepest 'rack and pinion technology'.
The unique feature of this line is the horseshoe embankment, which was built to avoid a reversion station, seen when the train curves markedly.
This system is implemented by cross-validating line features of the line segment detector (LSD) and the statistical region merge (SRM) according to their spatial relationship.
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