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The 15th century saw the emergence of a jug set on a slender stem, easily recognizable by its disk-shaped base, surmounted by another slender stem; the main body of the vessel is generally spherical and has a long, thin neck.
On CT, Wilms tumour is generally spherical and intrarenal.
Despite the irregular shape of spermatozoa, the cell body retains the same volume as the spermatids [ 48] which are generally spherical and, thus, relatively easy to measure.
These so-called liquid droplets are generally spherical and dynamic and form via phase separation (liquid demixing) of their components from the cytoplasm like a drop of oil in water.
In 2D projection averages (generated by reference-free alignment of single particle data sets), WT-HSPB5 oligomers are generally spherical and have varied diameters that are on average greater at pH 6.5 than at pH 7.5.
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The VLPs displayed generally spherical morphologies and densely stained cores.
And generally spherical micelles aggregate together [23, 24].
Thank you for still being north of my belly button and keeping a generally spherical shape.
Generally, spherical YS structures vary in both shells and yolks, such as single shell with single yolk [57], double shells with single yolk [58, 59], multiple shells with single yolk [60, 61] and multiple yolks with single shell [62], which are shown in Fig. 1a d.
But the spherical apices of all known Middle Ordovician orthocerids and lituitids allows the conclusion that the apex of the Orthocerida and the Lituitida is generally spherical [28], [30].
Figure 2a reveals that the fabricated microPCM were generally spherical but with a wide range of size distribution and relatively uniform exterior characteristics.
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