The annulae show a transverse growth striation, the striae being 0.01-0.05 mm wide. |
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Sharp, low ridges delimit fusiform areas along the body surface with fine transverse striation recognizable in places. |
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If you're going for a lean, shredded look, these types of exercises really help you achieve superior muscle separation and striation. |
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In the next episode, the Las Vegas investigators solved a crime by comparing striation marks on bullets. |
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The heel is stitchless and seamless, like the inside of a bra cup, and the forefoot has a striation on top, to guide the big toe into place. |
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Lardon-free tarts are available, pleasant enough but unfocused, lacking that essential smoky striation. |
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The oxide formation hindered the study of the fine features of the fatigue portions of the crack, particularly the striation spacing. |
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Several phases of Wisconsinan ice flow that predate the Late Wisconsinan Cochrane readvances are preserved in the regional striation record. |
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A KNbO single domain, crack-free and striation free crystal, having an iron content of 15 ppm or less than 15 ppm. |
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For example, in relaxed myofibrils, it was unclear whether each Tmod striation could be unambiguously resolved into separate thin filament profiles. |
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Absence of striation, superimposition or contamination, homogeneous staining intensity, good tinctorial affinity, and absence of micro-bubbles. |
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Belgian Blue Stone offered a great variety of treatments due to its horizontal striation. |
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Provisions are made in order to ensure the absence of striation, superimposition or contamination of sections. |
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The physical process or processes, producing the striation, are still to be identified. |
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The tourmaline has free crystals or no, stretched out, with a vertical striation, of triangular section. |
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Deep ravines, extend west to east, and the glacial striation point out the course of current waters that once swept over them. |
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If you look at them closely you can even see the striation engraved by a particularly resistant pebble carried along by the movement of the ice. |
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There is a striation in his mighty sound, the streaks of time passing, hardly disabling but impossible to miss. |
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They'd been dehydrating themselves for days, so every vein and striation showed, but their limbs were cramped, their minds depleted. |
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Eisenman's project for Galicia summed up several years of research into fragmentation, striation, and interstitial space. |
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These will provide a specific colour or flavour striation in the finished ingredient. |
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Their vision constitutes one striation of our many-layered cultural history. |
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The moon, stylised by a fine silvery striation, travels from one night to the next under an indigo arch. Brand within the brand, Cuervo y Sobrinos signs discreetly with this blue nuance its Latin origins. |
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Frid presses her aluminum foil over lengths of string, giving her sky a striation that becomes a kind of meandering craquelure. |
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The trend-inspired eye front features a graduated design in the wearable colour options of Black Striation and Brown Striation. |
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