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Along with the snail-dwelling Capsaspora, our close relatives include choanoflagellates, amoebalike creatures that dwell in fresh water, where they hunt for bacteria.
The powers that dwell in these landscapes don't feel like quasi-persons.
"We want to offset the unpleasant memories that dwell in her brain".
The dangers that dwell in a good story collection are the occasional listless pup, the willing but weak sister.
ADULT STEM CELLS Stem cells that dwell in the adult body and are far less versatile than embryonic stem cells.
In the broadest sense it attempts to describe all vital phenomena pertaining to the myriads of living things that dwell in the vast oceans of the world.
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Durvasula has already experimented with a bacterium that dwells in the human respiratory tract.
Plot-wise, "The Band's Visit" is a show about nothing, but it fills the stage with feeling the muted kind that dwells in missed connections and half-remembered tunes.
His avian costume and stylized butterfly-shaped nose ornament suggest that, like the later Aztecs, Escuintla's ancient inhabitants believed that the souls of those who fell on the battlefield became colorful birds and butterflies that dwelled in a flowery paradise.
This dumbo octopus, photographed by a robotic submarine in 2014, is one many rare creatures that dwells in the monument's canyons.
If Mess is a tribute to the perfection of imperfection, it's also a portal to the strange poetry that dwells in the subconscious.
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