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was of uneven shape, not entirely filled with yolk although the follicular walls were not ruptured and it was likely to be atretic.
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Above this limit, reverse bending applied by the rolls of the second station, may induce local edge buckling, which will result in an undesirable product because of the uneven shape of the flange.
Height is a function of air pressure, windspeed, the uneven shape and density of the planet, topography, the sun and of course the elliptical orbit of the moon.
As a whole, the trilogy mimics the uneven shape of the composer's career, which has ranged from achievements of staggering originality ("Music in Twelve Parts," "Einstein on the Beach," the Violin Concerto) to statements of baffling neutrality (a world-music cantata entitled "Orion" is the newest instance of the latter).
The uneven shape of the dust grains means they polarise light, twisting the direction in which the light waves oscillate.
That Eliot was often writing about herself when she wrote about Maggie is betrayed by the uneven shape of The Mill on the Floss.
The comet's gravity is actually several hundred thousand times weaker than that on Earth and, to make matters worse, the uneven shape of the comet means that even this force varies over its surface.
One of the oddities has been its uneven shape.
Morrisons said this week it is is selling wonky cauliflowers as this year's mild weather has led to many of the British brassica's florets separating into an uneven shape.
The procedure was necessary because the patient had a membrane growing on the surface of his retina, which had contracted and pulled it into an uneven shape.
The top and bottom of the apple are typically more difficult to peel, due to their uneven shape.
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