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In mature bone, trabeculae are arranged in an orderly pattern that provides continuous units of bony tissue aligned parallel with the lines of major compressive or tensile force.
White clouds lined up in an orderly pattern across the plain blue sky on a recent Saturday afternoon as the twentieth annual Gateway to Nations Pow Wow went on below them.
When the team plotted the results, they were stunned to find that most of the distant stars rotate as an extension of Andromeda's disk, in an orderly pattern.
This is in contrast to phenotypes that dominate when its association with FAMA is disrupted; namely that specific cell fates and division behaviors and their accompanying gene expression patterns re-emerge in an orderly pattern.
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But vibrations can cause flowing beads to "freeze" into an orderly pattern like atoms in a crystal, a pair of physicists reports.
Now, Karen Daniels of the North Carolina State University in Raleigh and Robert Behringer of Duke University in nearby Durham have shown that shaking can "freeze" spherical beads into an orderly pattern.
Cleavage in most animals follows an orderly pattern, with the first division being in the plane of the main axis of the egg.
But my experiences illustrate that not all careers in polar science follow an orderly pattern.
Regularities and trends in the properties of the elements are best understood in terms of the periodic table, an orderly pattern seen when the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
Findings: In both sexes, the viscero- and neurocranium follow an orderly pattern of expansive growth in three dimensions.
Darwin's goal was to come up with a naturalistic explanation for an orderly pattern of relationships in nature to replace the supernaturalistic one then (and sadly still) hegemonic.
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