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Certain fossils also accumulate in a distinctive pattern or position that serves to define the top side.
Metal antenna cables hang down from the plane's tail in a distinctive pattern that looks like a metal trapeze or cheese-cutter.
The shape and orientation of these cells, known as melanosomes, were narrow and arranged in a distinctive pattern, as in the case of living birds with glossy feathers.
Outer bark is shed continually from a tree, often in a distinctive pattern, as the circumference increases because its dead cells cannot accommodate the increased diameter.
The partial negative charge of an organic group bonded to a highly active metal results in a distinctive pattern of reactivity that is frequently referred to as nucleophilic or carbanion character.
They noted that the flecks of tranquillityite scattered the electrons in a distinctive pattern matching that produced by lunar samples of the mineral.
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The odds of such a wide variety of particles accidentally arranging themselves in such a distinctive pattern are extremely low.
The most controversial example has been in reporting a distinctive pattern of low-molecular weight proteins that characterises the sera of women with early-stage ovarian cancer that is very rarely found in control sera [ 43].
In the ferret auditory cortex, the SMI32 antibody specifically stains medium-sized pyramidal neurons in layer III and large pyramidal neurons in layer V with a distinctive pattern in the primary areas (Bajo et al., 2007).
Goyard bags, in addition to having a distinctive pattern, will usually run a few thousand dollars.
It was somewhat surprising therefore that expression of both of these proteins in cells led to a distinctive pattern of localisation to the TGN and vesicles [15].
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