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Very recently, two distinct biofilm morphologies were described in the extremely acidophilic euryarchaeote Ferroplasma acidarmanus Fer1, a multilayered film forming on glass and pyrite surfaces and up to 5 mm-long filaments that were also found in natural environments [13].

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Two morphologies are described: grain boundary allotriomorphs, and Widmanstätten plates gathered in colonies growing from the allotriomorphs.

The growth morphology were described through the photos taken during the growth/decomposition processes.

Characteristic changes of RPE morphology were described, including RPE loss and RPE accumulation.

Previously, epithelial cells with a unique ultrastructural morphology were described among the mammary epithelium of rats and mice [ 22, 23], and were shown to be proliferation competent.

Similar morphology was described in the literature [23].

Their macroscopic and microscopic features and culture morphology are described.

The P1-Trackway is the result and its detailed morphology is described here.

The external body shape and tail morphology are described for a variety of scombrid fishes.

The state of the art of candidate genes for pigmentation, stature and facial morphology is described.

Soil morphology was described according to the Russian taxonomy [37] and World Reference Base of Soil Resources WRBB) [38].

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