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Secondaries are always numbered ascendantly, starting with the outermost secondary (the one closest to the primaries) and working inwards.
For example, most passerines have a focus between the innermost primary (P1, using the numbering scheme explained above) and outermost secondary (S1), and a focus point in the middle of the center pair of rectrices.
Secondaries are numbered from S1, the outermost secondary, to S11, the innermost secondary.
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The teeth are large and knife-shaped, without serrations or secondary cusps; the outermost teeth in the lower jaw protrude prominently from the mouth.
The neoformation of C S H phases was identified in the first few micrometre next to the argillite interface, along with secondary carbonates at the outermost contact.
Recent reports confirmed the dependence of protein translocation across the outer membrane of cyanelles or the third outermost membrane of plastids derived from secondary endosymbiosis through a red alga, on the presence of a phenylalanine within the transit sequence [ 8- 10].
Secondary xylem develops on the inner side of the vascular cambium, and secondary phloem develops on the outermost side.
pCYCD3 1 GUS expression was observed in the innermost and outermost regions of the stele of roots undergoing secondary growth (Fig. 1A,B).
In cf. Diplodocus species, the fibres are mainly visible in the interstices between the secondary osteons and occur locally only in the outermost cortex (figure 2 b).
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