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This bird gives a sharp tup or thick call, like that of Townsend's warbler but flat and unmusical, as well as a high see flight call.
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The Westinghouse design includes a freestanding steel structure, about an inch and three-quarters thick, called a containment vessel.
The rising carbon monoxide bubbles stir the melt, lift inclusions, and cause the formation of a very clean shell about 50 millimetres thick, called the rim.
One of my favorites is a tiny book a quarter-inch thick called Stock Market Manipulation by Edwin Lefèvre.
Inside the phloem is a layer of undifferentiated cells one cell thick called the vascular cambium layer.
Just prior to gastrulation, the cells of the amniote embryo are arranged in a flat disk, one cell thick, called the epiblast.
The Pranksters soak in it, melting in heat so thick they call it Manzanillo mucus.
These include cells with a small cell body and many thin ramifications, called ramified microglia, cells with a larger, less round cell body and thick ramifications, called primed and reactive microglia, and cells with hardly or no ramifications, which are classified as amoeboid microglia [ 29].
The eggs of ascidians, or sea squirts, members of the chordate subphylum Tunicata, are covered with a thick membrane called a chorion; the space between the chorion and the egg is filled with cells called test cells.
"So thick they called it pea soup.
Between the rows, spikes of a thick weed called hog cress poked up.
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