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The excellent Belfast photographer Donovan Wylie joined Goldberg in New Haven, and responded in a narrower aperture.

The latest in this line, The Wood for the Trees, follows renowned natural historian and broadcaster Richard Fortey as he also focuses on the tree line, albeit through a narrower aperture, using one small wood to capture a wider story of the British landscape.

However, compared to the cases with power-law aperture distributions, we find that for most of the fractures, the overall trend is that fractures with larger aperture tend to carry more flow than those with narrower aperture, which is different from the results for the cases with power-law aperture distributions (cf. Fig. 7).

However, in contrast to the cases where the aperture is independent of the fracture length, the fractures with narrower aperture (shorter fractures) tend to be less important to flow in the network than those with larger aperture (longer fractures) when the aperture is proportional to the fracture length.

Compared with CsNIP2 1, CsNIP2 2 possesses a different ar/R filter where the tiny Gly (G) residue is replace by the bulky Cys (C), and this ar/R filter may offer a narrower aperture than the former gene, indicating that the two genes may perform different transporter functions.

We cloned and re-sequenced the CsNIP2 2 gene, and confirmed the replacement of G with C. As the composition of ar/R filter defines the pore size, pore hydrophobicity and hydrogen bonding between pore and substrate [ 36], the substitution of the tiny Gly (G) residue with the bulkier Cys (C) may give rise to a much narrower aperture than other NIP III proteins (Additional file 5).

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The second axis opposed shells with slightly elevated whorls and wide aperture whose upper rim extends almost in a right angle on the positive side and shells with narrower apertures and immediately descending upper rim on the negative side.

But it is presented through an ever-narrowing aperture.

It is oval in shape, with a long and narrow aperture, and possesses an agatelike sheen and fine markings.

The shell is typically straight-sided, with a tapering body whorl, low spire, and narrow aperture (the opening into the shell's first whorl).

Like Christley, he writes taut conversational prose in which the humiliation of gig employment hisses like a firehose forced through a very narrow aperture.

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