Sentence examples for morphological variations such from inspiring English sources

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Microalgae are classified in groups based on different characteristics, with huge morphological variations such as round, oval, cylindrical, and fusiform cells, as well as projections like thorns, cilia, etc.

Small morphological variations such as broader leaves have been recorded from these two small populations, which are restricted to an area of just a few hundred square meters.

The slight deviations between the spectra of the six eyes were presumably caused by morphological variations, such as different degrees of pigmentation and the presence of ciliary nerves and blood vessels within the eye wall.

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It is very rich in morphological variation, such as flower color, habit, and leaf characteristics, and its broad spectrum of morphological variants bewildered taxonomists in their attempts to propose intraspecific subdivisions; therefore, two classifications were established due to the discretionary priorities of morphological characteristics [ 35, 36].

Finally, biological and technological implications of such morphological variations are briefly mentioned.

This report is the first of its kind to identify such morphological variations of CdS nanorods under a TEM beam.

Such morphological variations could be observed and differentiated using fluorescence staining of nuclei with Hoechst and propidium iodide (PI), which allowed the differentiation of apoptosis and necrosis.

Understanding the genetic bases of behavioural traits and morphological variations in physical characteristics, such as size, skull shape and coat colour and texture in domestic dogs, could help animal breeders to breed dogs that are better suited to human requirements.

Presumably, the risk of this neuropathy can be increased by morphological variations in suprascapular region such as the presence of a bifid STSL [ 30, 31] or trifid STSL [ 32], a narrow V-shape of the suprascapular notch [ 4], a hypertrophied subscapular muscle [ 31], spinoglenoid ligament [ 33], or the presence of double suprascapular foramen [ 24].

We found many examples of terms with morphological variations not handled by stemming, such as 'gonococcal' → 'gonorrhea' and 'osteomata' → 'osteoma'.

Later authors did not agree with the delimitation of these forms as distinct taxa, suggesting that the alternations in appearance represent normal morphological variations brought about by differences in age, and environmental factors such as levels of sunlight and humidity.

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