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In insects, oxygen is delivered to cells through a highly branched system, called tracheae, which open externally in valve-like structures responsible to control gas exchange.
In all other birds, the nostrils open externally close to the base of the bill, or internally in the roof of the mouth.
Italy is one of the few Western European countries that mainly use open, externally vented glass or semi-rigid infusion containers.
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Club-shaped mesenchymal gland cells, opening externally, generally are present in all flatworms.
When Marvin suite from ChemAxon [67] is installed, the active morph can be opened externally in Marvin Sketch, Marvin Space or Marvin View.
These are branching cuticle-lined tubules opening externally through the spiracles and terminating internally in the blood, or organ tissues (Barnes et al. 2001).
Viewed from afar, they are all open, successful, externally orientated.
A cosy clique, but externally open.
Burt2 found that teams which are internally closed (that would be my cosy clique) and externally open (thanks to the Black Dots) are the most creative and have the highest performance.
The prothorax (T1) has a functional spiracle which is actually derived from the mesothorax (T2) while the metathorax has a reduced spiracle which is not externally open and lies beneath the cuticle.
During experiments, the effusion orifice is externally opened for direct mass spectrometric measurements of saturated vapour pressures.
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