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"Earnings have flattened out with the sharp cutback in capital spending," he said, "but we feel that it's a very temporary condition".
To visualize the spores in the spore heads, one fruiting body was isolated under a Leica stereoscope, flattened out with a piece of agar and imaged using a Zeiss LSM 510.
They rapidly developed to become highly prominent at 4 dpp but then flattened out with further fruit expansion.
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It had already flattened out, but starting with GE, I'd anticipate at least a 10% cutback next year.
As we skirted an unusual glacial depression filled with dry boulders, a moraine, the trail flattened out and grew littered with watermelon-size rocks.
Vertical ascent is now possible because of a new-type rotor, built so the blades can flatten out, with no pitch to them.
"Over the past two years, the trend of buying more private-label brands has been flattening out, with dollar sales ticking up more slowly and unit sales declining slightly," said Susan H. Viamari, editor of SymphonyIRI's Times and Trends reports.
Moreover, the spectra tend to flatten out with increasing inclination, due to the more uniform distribution of energy among waves of a broad frequency range.
In two areas of minimal curvature, however, the structure attempted to flatten out with two of the three members straightening up more than anticipated, resulting in deviations of over 1 metre.
It is initially convex before flattening out with maturity.
Initially, the cap is convex with an involute margin, flattening out with age.
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