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Rice grain consists of an inner brown rice (edible part) and a hull (inedible part) reciprocally interlocked by the lemma and palea (Yang, 2005).
The solid-state structure shows the two organic macrocycles interlocked by the four crossings that define the topology of a Solomon link.
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The city is a cluster of high-powered skyscrapers interlocked by tunnels to shield the residents from the pitiless winters.
Spectroscopic and imaging analysis using CD, FTIR, fluorescence, TEM and AFM confirmed that FF and RGD peptide sequences self-assemble into β-sheets interlocked by π π stacking of the Fmoc groups.
It has additional and enlarged lumbar vertebrae interlocked by numerous bony spines, forming a flexible and very strong backbone.
Inflorescence: peduncle 1--12 cm; involucre 4--10(13) mm, +- hemispheric; phyllaries 3.5--8(11) mm, tip < or > folded base, interlocked by cottony hairs.
Inflorescence: peduncle < 6 cm; involucre 2--12+ mm diam, +- hemispheric; phyllaries 5--12 mm, tip < or > folded base, basal margins interlocked by hairs.
The outermost layer of the urothelium consists of large, flattened so called umbrella cells that are interlocked by tight junctions.
The improved packing and interlocking by the high density FNS particles have contributed to the increase of compressive strength.
The hindwings, noticeably smaller than the forewings, are interlocked with the latter by tiny hooklets on the anterior margin.
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