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Flowers hang singly from the leaf axils and have a pale pink, waxy-looking, urn-shaped corolla.
Hundreds come: common gulls, black-headed gulls, great black-backed gulls, in clans and mobs, singly, from the plough lands now the harvest is home.
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There are male (staminate) and female (pistillate) flowers (unisexual flowers) on a single plant (monoecious), and these grow singly, appearing from the leaf axils.
Our analysis showed that the vast majority of the functionally redundant reactions in E. coli and S. cerevisiae are selectively maintained because they cause fitness reductions when singly removed from the cell.
Flowers of Nymphaeaceae and Cabombaceae occur singly from nodes of submerged stems and rise to the surface of the water or higher, and their flowers are radially symmetrical.
TRPV4 WT and KO mice were singly-housed from the time of radiotelemeter implantation throughout the duration of the study.
We also show that the relative timing of double and single segment patterning shifts as more trunk segments are added, until at about the time that the 39th segment is patterned, the oscillation that generates double segment periodicity appears to shut off; the last 10 or so segments resolve singly from a domain of ubiquitous and continuous posterior even-skipped expression.
Pairs of females from the same litter had been mated with one sibling male and were housed singly from approximately 14 days after mating.
Usually, I've gleaned them singly from conversations, maps or books.
Each SiNW can be worked on singly from an electrical contact standpoint.
Being saprobic, P. flammans is found exclusively on dead and decaying stumps and trunks of coniferous trees, with fruit bodies appearing in tufts or singly, from summer to autumn.
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