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Fig. 1 Morphological series of eyes.

Thus, the Funariaceae type species, F. hygrometrica, represents the most highly complex end of a morphological series, with Physcomitrella/ Aphanorrhegma representing the other end.

The morphological series presented here (Fig. 2G I) provides evidence for the first hypothesis: that the petaloid appendage of the Canna fertile stamen develops from the same primordium that produces the theca, emerging from the position of the filament.

The method depends on the 2D morphological slice that served as a reference and was extracted from common morphological series (T2 FLAIR and T2* WI) covering the whole brain.

The accuracy and reproducibility of the slice position are limited by the fact of having only 2 morphological series per patient and 1 series per acquisition, with a slice gap of 6 mm and a slice thickness of 5 mm for both series.

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For the detailed morphological analysis, a series of multi-component distributions at a 95% confidence level is randomly generated to deduce the statistical variations of the effective transport paths of ternary catalyst components.

As skin hypertrophy in scar tissues introduces a series of morphological and structural changes involving several fluorophores and chromophores (namely collagen, elastin, hemoglobin), we applied bimodal (multiple AF and DR) spectroscopy to diagnose hypertrophic scar tissues on a preclinical model.

After oxidation, the coatings were investigated by a series of structural, morphological, and tribological tests to understand the effect of CNTs addition to the base electrolyte.

Senescent cells show a series of morphological and physiological alterations including a flat and enlarged morphology, an increase in acidic S-β-gal activity, chromatin condensation, and changes in gene expression pattern.

Evolutionary colour changes dictated by shifting selection are suggested by many populations that show geographical or temporal clines (graded series of morphological characters).

There's a wealth of data on morphological changes in this series, with tails shortening, teeth and claws reducing, beaks being produced, the gripping toe of the foot reversing, the pelvis changing shape and getting larger, and the change in shape of the shoulder and so on.

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