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Horsetails have jointed segments telescoping one into the next, the segments getting smaller toward the growing apex.
Casuarinaceae are distinctive trees or shrubs adapted to arid habitats and have jointed branches with short internodes.
Step 2 is repeated until enough cluster members have jointed the cluster.
Republican members of the House have jointed Democrats in a discharge petition forcing action on long-blocked immigration reform.
In Latin America UNICEF and Latin American Episcopal Conference (CELAM) have jointed forces to carry out different programs directed at protecting the social rights of children and adolescents and their families in Latin America and the Caribbean for over 20 years.
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Another apparent derivative, the sphenopsids, which has jointed branches, is represented by Hyenia and Pseudobornia.
Beams of different sizes having jointed interface between two concretes with different elastic properties are tested under fatigue loading.
The Athel tree (T. aphylla), which sometimes grows to about 18 metres (60 feet), has jointed twigs and minute ensheathing leaves and is used as a windbreak in desert areas.
"Well," came the reply, "if you don't have it jointed, it does look very like a squirrel".
Calamites had long, jointed stems with sparse foliage.
It was found that, compared to slabs without control joints, jointed slabs had smaller bearing capacities and stiffness.
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