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There is a notch at the edge of the ear, and the pointed tragus (a projection inside the ear that is present in some bats) extends up to this notch; the tragus is longer, extending beyond the notch, in both M. brandtii and M. mystacinus.
OLR1 gene has more than 7000 bp and is composed of 6 exons separated by 5 introns; introns 1 to 5 have a length that is in the range of 102 246 bp while exon 6 is longer extending up to 1722 bp.
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In heavily irrigated areas the breeding season may be longer, extending into early September.
Suzuki et al. reported that a certain portion of sequences in DBTSS were longer (extended) toward 5' end of mRNA sequences than those in RefSeq [ 33].
In the tongue-type fracture, the superomedial fragment is longer and extends more posteriorly than it does in the joint depression type fracture [5, 10].
In some cases, the sheath surrounding the PLT is longer and extends from the cuboid tunnel to the plantar aspect of the foot.
While the rents for such projects may be similar to those of speculative buildings, the term of the lease is usually longer, extending for 10 to 15 years, instead of five years.
"Unfortunately, the company that licenses Lingo is no longer extending GSN rights to the online versions of the game," the site said.
As a group, gomphotheres had higher crowned teeth (that is, longer teeth that extended far below the gumline) than their Paleocene and Eocene predecessors.
In the RNA-seq data, there are longer "tails" extending outside of the main peak that corresponds to the RNA prediction--different length RNAs could be responsible for the additional bands of higher mass.
But the dendrites of the CA1 neurons, especially the apical dendrites, are much longer, extending several hundred microns.
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