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(1st p587 - 2nd p850 - Bonner merged with previous chapter) Thompson analyses diverse forms of minute spiral shells of the foraminifera, many of which are logarithmic, others irregular, in a manner similar to the previous chapter.
The use of splice-junction oligonucleotides to analyze splice events was proposed as early as 1986, when Morgan and Ward used them to identify differential splice forms of minute virus in mice cDNA [ 14].
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In latex paints, the paint itself is in the form of minute droplets in water, and water is the thinner.
On average, it contains less than one atom in each cubic centimetre, with about 1 percent of its mass in the form of minute dust grains.
Slit sense organs in the form of minute slits or several parallel slits either are located near the leg joints or are scattered over the body.
As in previous years, however, most of the keepers' match-making work took the form of minute monitoring – of bamboo consumption, behaviour, daily photographs of Tian Tian's vulva – to ensure everyone was primed for the big moment.
A few researchers who agree the data show a warming trend nevertheless argue that this may be caused not by man but by nature, in the form of minute increases in the sun's heat output.
It is in the form of minute fibers that appears like white powder or lumps.
Performance on in-class exercises (in the form of minute papers at the end of class; Angelo and Cross, 1993) served as a measure of student engagement during lecture.
In the intervening years, this patient has developed evidence of interstitial disease, in the form of a miliary pattern of minute nodules, but no signs of sarcoidosis, including a negative Kveim test.
Thanks to the Internet, the traditional news cycle has become a cyclone; a churning, chewing machine that sucks in every fact or rumour that flits past its peripheral vision, before spitting it out – often undigested – in the form of minute-by-minute, second-by-second BREAKING NEWS headlines.
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