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Altogether, five morphological components have been identified: 83% crystal core, of which 80% is orthorhombic and 3% monoclinic, with thickness of ∼100 nm; 5% disordered all-trans interfacial and/or tie molecules; 11% mobile amorphous regions, with diameters of ∼10 nm; and 1% highly mobile segments, probably at void surfaces.
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This means that for both Swedish and English there are problems with medical rubrics with Latin and Greek origins as the rule-based morphological component have problems to identify the correct lemma of inflected words.
Some oven components have sharp edges.
Through research on the human optical system, the basic morphological components of these visual phenomena have been classified into a standardized taxonomy.
Communications and cultural values have been classified as the primary morphological components.
The fact that queens in the later stages of the colony cycle are slightly more distinct from those found in early stages suggest that the phenomenon of queen-selection [ 6] during the colony cycle may have a morphological component similar to other species previously studied [ 11, 17].
This is further complicated by morphological components such as spiral arms that are hard to model.
Main morphological components of the barrier model.
Figure 6 presents an outline of the main morphological components of the barrier model.
And every component had to be inspected.
Phenotypic plasticity is evident in the diagnostic characters [32], [33], but common garden experiments have revealed that the morphological differences have a genetic component.
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