Sentence examples for more transitional morphology from inspiring English sources

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The ductular OV-6-positive cells with a more transitional morphology, represented small numbers of individual oval-like cells adjacent to ducts in marginal regions.

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Anatomical variants without transitional morphology are more problematic because they can easily be missed.

Scannella, J. B. & Horner, J. R. 'Nedoceratops': an example of a transitional morphology.

Whatever the classification, the Bodo specimen reveals a transitional morphology between early members of the genus Homo and modern humans.

Parker, T. J., Saunders, R. S. & Schneeberger, D. M. Transitional morphology in west Deuteronilus Mensae, Mars: Implications for modification of the lowland/upland boundary.

Parker, T. J., Saunders, R. S. & Schneeberger, D. M. Transitional morphology in the west Deuteronilus Mensae region of Mars: Implications for modification of the lowland/upland boundary.

Or maybe it's just more "transitional" mischief.

But there might be something a little more elegant or a little more transitional.

In retrospect, though, Blair now appears a more transitional leader.

Similar to Hahn et al., they did not separate vertebrae with transitional morphology from numerical variants.

However, using more transitional words/phrases may not necessarily be helpful.

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