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The arched mouth lacks conspicuous furrows or enlarged pores at the corners.
The mouth lacks conspicuous furrows at the corners and contains 25 30 upper and 23 28 lower tooth rows.
The mouth lacks conspicuous furrows at the corners and usually bears 15 tooth rows on either side of both jaws, plus 1 2 upper and 1 lower symphysial (jaw midline) tooth rows.
As a consequence, the spatio-temporal pattern of a viable replicator community always lacks conspicuous mesoscopic structures like spiral waves [ 21]; the visual impression of a persistent, dense metabolic system is a homogeneous mix of all the different metabolic replicator types.
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A dozen of his wives -- fifteen at tops -- lacked conspicuous physical beauty, but had hidden beauties which made them ravishing.
The African genera, Bicyclus and Hallelesis, are the only mycalesines that lack conspicuous hairs on their compound eyes.
Although this white spot is better developed than in A. sylvanus, A. spegazzinii lacks the conspicuous white spot seen in A. simulator.
The sea walnut resembles the sea gooseberry morphologically, but adults lack conspicuous tentacles, and the body is prolonged into eight lobes.
PP-insensitive cells have rounded morphology and lack conspicuous intercellular contents, which is a characteristic of both prohemocytes and unspread plasmatocytes.
New York also gave the nation one vice president who was a drunkard with financial problems and another who, according to Mr. Tally, was so out of touch with the Gilded Age that he lacked "any conspicuous connections to the railroad robber barons".
The genus was reduced to 43 species (out of 110 in Oryzomyini) in the third edition (2005) of Mammal Species of the World, but it was still not a natural, monophyletic group; rather, it mostly united those oryzomyines that lacked the conspicuous specializations of other genera.
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