Sentence examples for outer branch from inspiring English sources

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The small dove is sitting on an outer branch, unusually unhidden.

In bottom-dwelling species, however, the inner branch has become a stiff walking limb, and the slender multisegmented outer branch is variously reduced (in hemicarideans) or lost altogether (in amphipods and isopods).

The outer branch of the second antennae (antennal squame), which is usually flat and bladelike for elevation and swimming balance, has two segments in stomatopods and some mysids and one segment in syncarids and eucarids; it may be small or lost entirely in amphipods, isopods, and other bottom-dwelling or subterranean taxa.

"Glutinous rice N" showed the widest differentiation from all other groups, and "Glutinous rice S" was located in the outer branch of the South Vietnamese groups.

The outer branch tips had more chance collecting molecules, so more fine structures (like fish scale) were found on the surface, and void was generated by shadowing effect.

The trunk limbs have two branches, as in many Palaeozoic arthropods (such as trilobites, to cite the most familiar example), but the outer branch is a simple rounded flap that lacks strong setae.

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We can infer, for example, that jointed appendages, an outer limb branch (an exite), a stiffened tergal exoskeleton, compound eyes, and a hypostome are characters that evolved before the crown group node for the Arthropoda (jointed appendages and compound eyes probably evolved earlier than the fuxianhuiids, as evidenced by their presence in anomalocaridids: Fig. 5B).

E. Babcock and J. S. Peel, figure 3E (MGUH 28755) [ 36]. 2009 Outer limb branch of an undescribed Sirius Passet (Lower Cambrian of Greenland) lamellipedian arthropod―G.

They live as nearby as the theater district and as far away as the outer branches of commuter trains on Long Island, in Westchester County, in Connecticut and in New Jersey.

This clogs up the transport systems that take water up from the roots of the tree to the leaves, causing the characteristic wilting first of outer branches, then the top, before blighting the entire tree.

But the signs of its great age could not be more obvious: the long expanse of worn, or balding surface, caused by peeling layers of bark; the thick, flaring roots, like buttresses on a medieval cathedral; the weird, gnarly twists of the outer branches; higher up, the unusually craggy texture of the bark.

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