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We watch him scribble in the margins of a newspaper column a crude diagram charting the "triple threat" posed — for reasons only Bannon can divine — by an axis of China, Turkey and Iran.
When present, the marginal muscles work (as a drawstring) in conjunction with the retractor muscles (that depress the oral disk) to cover the retracted oral disk and tentacles with the margin of the column and provide an important defense from predators and desiccation [ 15, 19].
The evolution of polyp size requires compensatory phenotypic change in the marginal musculature to produce sufficient force to curl the margin of the column over the retracting oral disk and tentacles.
In addition, the strength reduction factors specified by ACI are considered also a margin of safety for column capacities.
The places at which those sections commence are indicated throughout the Gospels, and in Luke and John their numbers are placed in the margin of each column.
Two such distigmai can be seen in the left margin of the first column (top image).
: for each row of a column.
That's my view of a column.
The manuscript contains unusual small horizontally aligned double dots (so called "distigmai," formerly called "umlauts") in the margin of the columns and are scattered throughout the New Testament.
This helped by increasing margin of safety for the columns.
Thus, our study suggests that Delta-Notch signalling at the dorsal margin of the nascent motor columns has to intersect with Hox5-dependent mid-cervical segmental identity for phrenic neurons to develop (Fig. 8).
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