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The leaves are usually simple (i.e., single-bladed) but may be compound (composed of several leaflets); they are commonly asymmetrical, with one side much larger than the other.
The body parts we consider may be compound parts consisting of multiple skeleton joints, such as a torso, right lower arm, or left upper leg.
The unit of analysis (microstructure) is the propositions in the document where the sentences (i.e. subject and predicates which may be compound) are sequenced and connected into larger episodes and themes (e.g. paragraphs providing the macro-structure).
Actually, at least some of the 5972C/T heterozygotes may be compound heterozygotes, with the second allele being another BRCA2 variant.
The role of hypoxia in inflammatory lesions of both MS and EAE may be compound, since chronic mild hypoxia (10% O2) has a beneficial effect in the acute and chronic phases in MOG-induced mousEAEAE [ 171].
Female spikes of Liaoxia have multiple whorls of fertile bracts each subtending a female reproductive unit (or seed) (referring to Liaoxia robusta Rydin et al. [ 74]), which provide palaeobotanical evidence for the previous morphological evolutionary interpretation that the archetypal female cone of Ephedraceae may be compound, with multiple-whorled fertile bracts.
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