The early watches were clumsy affairs, often globose in shape, with a detached outer case.
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In this country it attains to a height of 40 feet, and bears globose crimson fruit.
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Ovicells globose, subpedunculate, attached to the upper and inner part of the margin of the opening.
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The leaves have long foot-stalks, the flowers are small and yellow, and the capsules short and globose, containing five cells for the seed.
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The flower-scape is from two to three feet high, and supports a compact, irregular, globose umbel, composed of numerous small bulbs, intermixed with flowers.
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That is the sort of tree to know at sight, for the globose, resin-dripping cones have palatable, nourishing kernels, the main harvest of the Paiutes.
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Both the native 5-HT 3a mRNA and GFP are expressed within globose basal cells of the olfactory and vomeronasal epithelium in adult mice.