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Because of its fast rotation, it has a flattened shape, with its equatorial diameter about 20percentt larger than its polar diameter.
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The rear teeth near the corners of the jaw are small and have a flattened shape for crushing.
In general it has a flattened body shape, a protective carapace, and flipper-like arms, adapted for swimming in the open ocean.
The holes were then subsequently enlarged until the cells were totally transformed into a flattened shape.
The pretelson is shown to have serrated lateral margins and bears a median carina, while the telson broadens distally and has a flattened posterior margin, hinting at a more triangular shape.
The scatter plots of test data (lower panels in Figs. 2, 3) show a vast majority of predictions around 25 m, thus having a flattened oval shape along the X-axis.
Some fossil planktonics, however, particularly in the Cretaceous, had a more flattened shape, sometimes with heavy keels running around the shell.
Potato onions differ from shallots in forming larger bulbs with fewer bulbs per cluster, and having a flattened (onion-like) shape.
The parasite was 4.5 mm long, appeared whitish, and had a flattened (tongue-like) body shape with a rounded anterior (0.9 mm wide) and pointed posterior end (0.35 mm).
This species has the flattened shape with wing-like pectoral and pelvic fins typical of its family, and grows to 1.5 m or more in length.
According to diffraction images obtained by HRTEM, the latter have flattened shape due to epitaxial binding between (1 1 1) facets of palladium and CeO2.
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