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In B. cereus-group species, where it is best studied, the exosporium is comprised of a basal layer from which project a series of fine hair-like projections, referred to as a nap [ 35].
The body consists of 11 partially fused segments from which project nine pairs of legs, the first pair reduced and five jointed.
Pluriarc, also called Bow Lute, west African stringed musical instrument having a deep boxlike body from which project between two and eight slender, curved arms; one string runs from the end of each arm to a string holder on the belly.
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As most characteristically seen at Sanchi in the Great Stupa (2nd 1st century bc), the monument consists of a circular base supporting a massive solid dome (the anda, "egg," or garbha, "womb") from which projects an umbrella.
The veranda has six pillars and two pilasters (half-pillars), that support "an architrave from which projects eaves relieved with a railing resting on beams and rafters".
Secondary and tertiary dendrites from these neurons, which project to the S/Z, are then imaged by confocal microscopy.
Grand is noted for its shield formations, shaped like disks, which project from walls and ceilings.
These lines are vertical and narrow, which project from the pleural lining to the edge of the ultrasound field.
Mollick and Nanda (2015) also studied an art project to understand how crowd differs from experts in judging which project to fund.
Chinese fiscal and credit policies are geared toward jobs and political stability, and thus the authorities shy away from revealing which projects are most troubled or should be canceled.
The role of donors has changed from selecting which projects to finance to having a seat at the policy table [ 5].
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