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The orientation of sporangia and features of the synangia, together with the three-dimensional branching, indicate a morphological pattern that has not been recognized within the Lyginopteridaceae.

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Almeida and Vale[27] discussed about the specific morphological patterns that occur in three domains: ceramic coating, physiotherapy, and nanoscience and nanotechnology.

By analyzing these complexes, repetitive morphological patterns that are inherent objectively to the configuration of each formation, and that belong to the field of physics are identified.

Bacterial macrocolonies grown for extended times on agar plates represent biofilms that can produce complex morphological patterns that have been termed 'wrinkled', 'rugose' or 'rdar' (for red, dry and rough on agar plates containing Congo red (CR); Fig 4).

Coordinate based shape analyses require fewer assumptions regarding the relative importance of individual variables than do traditional (measurement based) shape analyses, they facilitate the detection of morphological patterns that are not specified a priori, and they permit the reliable removal of size and orientation differences from an anatomical dataset [ 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22].

Furthermore, the analysis of the lysosomal compartment through the transfection of GFP-tagged lysosomal-associated membrane protein (LAMP1-GFP) revealed the accumulation of clustered lysosomes in KO cells, displaying a morphological pattern similar to that of KRIT1-expressing cells that had been treated with the lysosomal inhibitor bafilomycin A1 (Appendix Fig S2C 2013b).

VTEC O157 H7 was recovered in satisfactory numbers and the background flora was suppressed so that the VTEC O157 H7 colonies became prominent and showed a distinct morphological pattern with pink colour that could readily be recognized and counted on the agar plate.

The criteria for the diagnosis of primary extraskeletal osteosarcoma by Allan et al. are as follows: the presence of a uniform morphological pattern of sarcomatous tissue that excludes the possibility of malignant mesenchymoma, the production of malignant osteoid or bone by the sarcomatous tissue, and the ready exclusion of an osseous origin [ 6].

"A multiple-dispersals scenario, with earlier modern humans leaving Africa as early as 130,000 before present, can perhaps account for part of the morphological and genetic patterns that we see among modern human populations".

Damselfish trophic evolution is characterized by rapid and repeated shifts between a small number of eco-morphological states, an evolutionary pattern that we describe as reticulate adaptive radiation.

We further hypothesize that this morphological pattern may have the ecological benefit of facilitating the dietary diversity seen in tufted capuchins.

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