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Did it lie parallel to the porch, or perpendicular?
Intrafusal fibers are also called muscle spindles and lie parallel to the extrafusal fibers.
By the nature of the formation of impressions, the fossils usually lie parallel to the plane of sedimentation.
When the snake's mouth is closed, the fangs are folded back and lie parallel to the roof of the mouth.
Most fold and thrust belts are bounded on one side, or lie parallel to, a belt or terrain of crystalline rocks.
For instance, in Aquamarine Bay, the tide on the seaward side is so strong that plants lie parallel to the sea bottom.
In contrast, AR infiltration into carbon-lined nanochannels produces unique C/C-composite nanofibers whose graphene planes lie parallel to the fiber axis.
The striations lie parallel to the main crack front and are a signature of the effective toughening of the polyamide through the incorporation of rubber particles.
Instruments of the zither family, in which the strings lie parallel to and are of the same length as the string bearer (often also the resonator), are especially widely distributed in Eurasia, the Americas, and Africa.
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The light is fully blocked when the director lies parallel to one filter or the other.
As in alkenes, the π bonds constitute regions of increased electron density lying parallel to the carbon-carbon bond axis.
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