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The tree is, as a rule, unbranched, and somewhat palm-like in form.
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This species belongs to the largest of the unbranched kind.
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Typical textbook illustration of evolution by continuous anagenetic transformation of an unbranched population through time.
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The individuals are small and provided with a long unbranched, or terminal, simply split stalk.
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Only the straight, unbranched trunks had been used.
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In modern horseshoe crabs, for example, the front legs are unbranched structures used in walking and feeding.
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Colour deep brown; polypidom simple unbranched (?)
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These unbranched arms, under punctuated equilibrium, should accumulate no autapomorphies-andthe low mode of the bimodal distribution arises thereby.
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The substrates were unbranched saturated fatty acids ranging in chain length from 16-26 carbons.
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This indicates that in unbranched peracetylated xylo-oligosaccharides the linkage between the xylose residues at the non-reducing end can be determined.
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From present data, we conclude that the lamellipodium is a distinct protrusive entity composed of a network of primarily unbranched actin filaments.
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Such is the vigour of wisterias that they will often, from low down, make tremendously long, unbranched shoots all in one season.
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Owen's improbable solution homologizes the vertebrate limb, in all its complexity, with a simple, unbranched projection from the haemapophysis (see Fig.
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The deviation of the right main bronchus is about 25 degrees, and its length unbranched in the adult is about 2.5 cm.
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The tree is, as a rule, unbranched, and somewhat palm-like in form.
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This species belongs to the largest of the unbranched kind.