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Fine markings extended across the shell at right angles to the direction of growth.
It is oval in shape, with a long and narrow aperture, and possesses an agatelike sheen and fine markings.
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Both sexes also have fine, faint markings and soft fringes of hair.
Both sexes have fine, faint markings and soft fringes of hair, and the legs are spindly and fringed.
Seeds are brown to black, linear and ornamented with fine network-like markings, and 2 mm long and 0.5 mm in diameter.
Stress amplitudes lower than 45 MPa produce clusters of fine early persistent slip markings mainly located at triple junctions.
The cranium is small and fine-featured without strong muscle markings.
Sometime later, Mengelberg fine-tuned some of those markings, perhaps to assure a clear articulation of the note in the acoustics of the Concertgebouw.
Over the years, I have turned to Benjamin Britten for his cool, brutally elegant characterizations and the finest personal lexicon of articulation markings of any opera composer.
Historically, these specifications were based on features of fur markings, skull shape, and fine details of dental traits of unclear significance.
For this reason, it's usually fine to refer to half-centimeter markings in decimal terms (i.e., 1 1/2 centimeters becomes 1.5 centimeters).. Use the small, densely-packed markings for millimeters.The small, tight, narrow lines between centimeter markings represent millimeters (or one-tenth-centimeters).
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