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It is the mass of the mycelium that gives fungal growth its characteristic "cottony" or "fuzzy" appearance.
The flowers are usually yellow but occasionally white and have many stamens apiece, giving each one a fuzzy appearance.
The renderer simulates the complex light transport that's happening in the fibers of the scarf, giving it a realistic "fuzzy" appearance.
Teddy bear cholla, so named for its fuzzy appearance from a profusion of thorns, perched on the edge of rocky ledges.
The fuzzy appearance of the carotid artery Doppler signals makes physicians suspicious about the existence of diseases and causes false diagnosis.
The non-discrete "fuzzy" appearance of gradational shading is considered an appropriate strategy to depict uncertain hazard and risk information (MacEachren 1992; Slocum 1999), and our results suggest that adding isopleths to this style effectively improves reader ability to interpolate shading for those who seek to reduce uncertainty.
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But his gauzy, fuzzy appearances were not really about the rough and tumble of one set of ideas clashing with another.
Release of inflammatory mediators into the retinal layers adjacent to the RPE causes a fuzzy, hyperreflective appearance on SD-OCT.
Wild-type crosses led to a typical fuzzy colony appearance, which was attributable to the massive formation of dikaryotic hyphae [47].
And no player has won in his first Masters appearance since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979, a bad omen for Masters rookies like the defending British Open champion, Paul Lawrie, and Mike Weir, who is ranked No. 40 in the world.
Since 1935, the lone player to win the Masters in his first appearance is Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979.
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