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As noted above, the metastoma of other eurypterid species has been observed to narrow comparatively as the individual matured, and this could explain the more oval morphology of the structure in the early instars of Strobilopterus proteus.
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The middle of the system is comparatively narrow, but its western and eastern ends have widths of 100 miles (160 km) or more.
I felt that working at ITS would offer the opportunity to be involved with the entire project rather than being confined to a comparatively narrow remit.
Like most parents of my generation, I watched plenty of television as a child, although my choices were comparatively narrow: there were just three networks, plus PBS.
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The government relocated 1.4 million people to build the dam and reservoir, which is comparatively narrow but longer than Lake Superior in North America.
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