Sentence examples for narrowly linear from inspiring English sources

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Leaf: narrowly linear, gland-dotted on margins.

Leaf: 5--25 mm, narrowly linear, obtuse.

Leaf: alternate, generally 1--2 cm, narrowly linear, thick, generally entire, glabrous, gland-dotted, resin-varnished.

These are herbs with narrowly linear leaves densely covered by glandular hairs that trap and absorb nutrients from insects.

Leaf: in 1--5 whorls (or alternate in young plants), 7--29 cm, narrowly linear or not; margin not wavy.

Leaf: +- evenly distributed, sessile or short-petioled, 3--10(12) cm, narrowly linear to thread-like, or divided into generally entire linear to thread-like lobes.

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A high-temperature laser light-scattering spectrometer was used to measure the average radius of gyration (〈Rg〉) and hydrodynamic radius (〈Rh〉) of a set of narrowly distributed linear polystyrene chains in decalin over a wide temperature range.

The changes are extensive: The SAT's rarefied vocabulary challenges will be replaced by words that are common in college courses, like "empirical" and "synthesis". The math questions, now scattered across many topics, will focus more narrowly on linear equations, functions and proportional thinking.

Leaf: basal and cauline, proximal opposite or in rosette, sometimes persistent, most alternate, sessile, 5--18+ cm, 2--8(12) mm wide, narrowly elliptic to linear or lance-linear, minutely serrate or entire, generally puberulent or coarse- to silky-hairy, distal often also stalked-glandular.

Leaf: lobes 6--30 mm, narrowly oblanceolate to linear.

Leaf: lobes 2--18 mm, narrowly obovate to linear, tip of middle lobe acute.

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