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The plant did not have flattened leaves; instead, its branches were covered in whorls of forked branchlets.
Second, isolated angiitis of the sylvian left artery and its branch was secondary to GBS, and as soon as the patient recovered from the syndrome the neurological manifestations of the disease started to diminish.
The similar rock selaginella (S. rupestris) of North America has smaller leaves, and its branching stems grow on rocks or in sand.
On the second day of Christmas, my true love dragged into the house a skeletal-looking tree with its roots all earth and almost all the leaves already off its branches.
Nodes along middle colic artery and its left branch resulted involved in a negligible number of cases (0 and 4.2 %, respectively), thus not influencing the oncological outcome [ 13].
The normal main pulmonary artery (MPA) divides into the right and left branches before it exits the pericardium.
(4) The "leech tree", which reconfigures its branches, leaves and roots as it grows, rather than turning over these parts, shows that such replacement costs substantially slow growth and reduce shade tolerance.
And on its branches, leaves, covered with menus for takeout Chinese food, will flutter in the desert winds.
The abdominal circumference (AC) was measured fitting a computer-generated ellipse through a transverse section of the fetal abdomen at the level of the stomach and bifurcation of the main portal vein into its right and left branches.
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