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1 The fact is I think it is a little more elongated .
2 The higher the tone the more elongated the form.
3 The Ethiopian pyramids are all of much more elongated form than the old Egyptian ones.
4 The President's reaction was a more elongated and colorful version of "Shut up."
5 He repeated the experiment in 1855 with a more elongated spindle, which proved unstable and dangerous.
6 The ischium is also frequently rather more elongated .
7 Finally, we find that cell nuclei tend to have more elongated shapes in less oxygenated DOT-measured environments.
8 The more elongated the particles, the more uniform the deposition, providing a way to control the distribution of material.
9 The most striking difference was the shape of the braincase which was more elongated than that of humans today.
10 It could be more elongated !
11 It was now nearly noon; the Victoria was getting empty and exhausted, and assuming a more and more elongated form every instant.
12 The eggs are of the usual variable Bulbul type, some broader and more regular, some more elongated , some more or less pyriform.
13 Compared to the walnut, the pecan is more elongated , the cotyledons thicker and smoother, with a larger proportion of meat to shell.
14 Here, however, the oval is of a more elongated form, and the left side is broken midway by the introduction of the book.
15 According to Dr. Warming, there is still another layer of much more elongated cells, as shown in the accompanying section (fig.
16 The nectaries are more elongated than the garden columbines, and form a sort of mural crown, surmounted with little balls at the tips.
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