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Lower shoreface has alternation of sand and shale forming a serrated shape.
In "Yankee Sash," the serrated shape looks like a head menaced by a heavy chain and about to be strangled by a rope.
In Fig. 12b, a localized shear band is formed, and the chip with the serrated shape can be observed.
HAHB4 inhibits the triple response to ethylene when it is ectopically expressed in Arabidopsis while HAHB1, like its homologue ATHB13, confers a serrated shape to leaves [[ 26], JV Cabello, AL Arce; and RL Chan, unpublished results].
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The curves in the wells have serrated shapes as shown in Fig. 5b. 3.
The approach could accurately distinguish samples from a person with malaria, which is characterized by the swelling of red blood cells, from samples from a person with sickle cell anemia, in which the red blood cells distort into a serrated crescent shape, the team reports today in the Biophysical Journal.
As it goes, Nikolas Gregory Studio prototyped a pizza box with a serrated cardboard shape that can be punched out and folded into a smokeable pipe.
This paper investigates a new design of diamond conditioner that is made by shaping a sintered matrix of polycrystalline diamond (PCD) to form serrated blades.
Meg teeth are triangular in shape and viciously serrated, ranging in color from sandy brown to dark gray.
New leaf shapes are ruffled, serrated, even pointed.
Those familiar with Sleater-Kinney's previous work are likely to find The Woods an unsettling departure from the prickly pop and serrated, high octave tirades that shaped their popularity during the 1990s.
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