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(Here again is the familiar view that art presents the individuality of its subject matter and is therefore not conceptual or descriptive). With such a view we can no longer explain why we say that a work of art expresses a feeling and not that the feeling expresses the work, for the relation of expression, explained in these morphological terms, is clearly symmetrical.

With such a view we can no longer explain why we say that a work of art expresses a feeling and not that the feeling expresses the work; for the relation of expression, explained in these morphological terms, is clearly symmetrical.

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The disease process includes morphological terms, which are used to describe the major pathological processes or abnormalities occurring in an organ or a tissue.

Most of the enriched terms are associated to morphological changes and regulatory processes (Table  2 and Additional file  6: Table S2) that are highly consistent with the developmental embryonic stages studied.

Morphological terms and ontogenetical stages are in accordance to terms used by Westermann (1996), Lukeneder et al. (2010), and Lukeneder and Lukeneder (in press).

All morphological terms used in the study are conforming to the current anatomical nomenclature [ 30].

Originally it was assumed that essentially all forms of accidental cell death were non-programmed (not gene-dependent) and were described in morphological terms as necrosis.

Mitotic catastrophe is defined in morphological terms as a mechanism of cell death occurring during or after aberrant mitosis.

Another conceit is that bacteria are boring, at least in morphological terms.

Abundant morphological characters have been utilized in traditional systematics for more than 200 years, thus the term "morphological feature" is a concept that a lot of people infer as characters that were traditionally used [ 1].

The complete set of phenological traits generated by a genotype in the morphological domain is termed the morphotype and in the physiological domain, the physiotype (Kinzel, 1972, 1982; Lüttge, 2005).

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