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In the deuterostome larvae investigated so far (enteropneust tornariae and echinoderm larvae), the apical organ consists of more than ten or fifteen serotonin-like immunoreactive perikarya, the shape of which probably being typically flask-shaped [ 43- 45].
"We're living in a new world, the shape of which we don't yet know.
They're kind of a natural six-sided shape, of which four sides were used for gaming.
He devised subtle, colorless ensembles, the drape and shape of which sent coded messages to the educated eye.
That said, hers are an unusual shape (of which more later), and it would be hard to roll such a fragile dough much thinner.
The whole, terrible Abdeslam arc suggests a deep and sustained terrorist network that the police had not truly fathomed before his capture, the shape of which they are still working to understand.
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The clothes follow local fashions, and certain horse trappings display disks the shapes of which recall nomadic types.
For the training set, there are 5,598 shapes, of which 218 belong to micro-crack shapes and the remaining 5,380 are arbitrary patterns.
Some scale-like structures were distributed on the surface of the replica, the shapes of which were similar to those of the black scales shown in Fig. 1b.
The GaN layer exhibited graphical surface comprising the terrace and the concave, the shapes of which were corresponding with the mask pattern.
Neurons present morphologically complex and diverse dendritic trees, the shapes of which play key roles in neuronal activity, as shown both theoretically [1], [2] and experimentally [3] [5].
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