This initial pattern changes in larvae of the six and eight arms, when the juvenile rudiment is present. |
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It was the rudiment of a possible discussion but she was already gone, leaving him alone in the aisle. |
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A small posterior element in this limb may be a rudiment of the fifth metacarpal. |
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This is the way the nervous system rudiment is formed in vertebrates as already described. |
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In fishes, small outgrowths from the myotomes enter the limb rudiment to form the muscles of the fins. |
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An organ rudiment may be formed and separated from such a sheet in several ways. |
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She chooses it at the very rudiment and then slowly breathes her resolute energy into it with the patience of the artisans of yersteryear. |
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All fetuses from whom the testis rudiment had been removed developed as though they were female, as also did those from whom the developing ovary was removed. |
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Especially in view of the attempts of individual ill-wishers to bury the CIS as a useless rudiment. |
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Still another method of rudiment formation in a germinal layer is by the development of local thickenings, elongated or round, and detachment from the epithelial sheet. |
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The latter appear in a very early stage of development as lateral protrusions from the wall of the neural tube, which are constricted off from the remainder of the brain rudiment as the optic vesicles. |
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This gave me an idea, or the rudiment of one. |
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