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Once mature and fully differentiated, megakaryocytes form proto-platelet processes, which fragment off, forming the platelet.
A tiny bone fragment off the coronoid process is seen between the olecranon fossa and humerus (arrowhead).
'Fungus-grooming' was scored when the ants antennated the fungus garden, extended their maxillae and labium to grasp a piece of the garden matrix, and closed them to retract and raise the fungal fragment off the garden matrix while pulling it through their mouth parts [ 48].
An elite guard spawns when you open the container; loot the fragment off of its corpse.
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Each time such a fragment gives off such an increment of radiation, it is generating heat.
David Silverman's "Maggie Simpson in 'The Longest Daycare' " is a fragment spun off from "The Simpsons".
Call it a ragged fragment torn off from that unreal city once evoked by T S Eliot.
A rock in space -- like a fragment knocked off one asteroid in a collision with another in the belt between Mars and Jupiter -- does not normally roll like a rack of ribs on a rotisserie spit.
But nobody knows if a fleck of paint, a particle of frozen astronaut's urine or a fragment broken off a satellite count as an object: there is no case law.
At a key moment, a precious vase is tussled over, and a fragment breaks off and falls into a fountain: With a sound like a dry twig snapping, a section of the lip of the vase came away in his hand, and split into two triangular pieces which dropped into the water and tumbled to the bottom in a synchronous, see-sawing motion, and lay there, several inches apart, writhing in the broken light.
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