Cavities or vugs in the centre of the veins make it possible for minerals to grow into free space forming large and well-formed crystals. |
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This old gold mine contained well-formed, bright lavender, prismatic amethyst crystals. |
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Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue. |
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Groups of well-formed octahedrally modified cubic crystals were found, with individuals to 3.5 cm across. |
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Peonies in vases, which have a well-formed turf, can be transplanted at any time of year. |
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True elementary arithmetic consists of all true well-formed sentences of this restricted language. |
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Thus it is with some surprise that we report for the first time the discovery of well-formed crystals of apatite in Ohio. |
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The syntax tells us which diagrams are acceptable, that is, which are well-formed, and which manipulations are permissible in each system. |
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From a formal point of view, a conclusion follows necessarily from the premises in a well-formed syllogism. |
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If human beings are capable of deciding the truth value of every well-formed mathematical statement, then classical logic will prevail after all. |
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The general notion of a well-formed formula is defined recursively as follows. |
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The second revolution involved the repudiation of the conviction that well-formed academic learning is a product of our generic humanity. |
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I gave some examples of bad design and showed a picture of an infant with a well-formed tail to illustrate one example. |
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If these tags are missing, or if they are not well-formed and not recognized this is detrimental to ranking. |
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The DeLaval cleaning unit C125 is designed to handle even large dairies and helps ensure consistent, well-formed water-slugs. |
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Unfortunately, most were not well-formed single crystals but were somewhat irregular masses. |
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Such implicit norms of well-formed and communicatively successful utterances are not identical with the explicit rules of argumentation. |
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These proposals were mainly non-contentious and were well-formed, based on effective data and information. |
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Not pudgy or obese, but enormously tall with muscles covering every inch of their well-formed bodies. |
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Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue, sutures, and fontanelles. |
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Veins in some septaria do not fill the fractures completely but form elongated vugs that are sometimes lined with well-formed crystals. |
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If not, what is the course an honorable man would take, and how might the Holy See make it possible for him to act in conformity with a well-formed conscience while remaining a religious in good standing? |
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Natrophosphate is very rare at the locality. It is the first occurrence of well-formed crystals. |
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Well-crystallized kaolinite occurs as well-formed, six-sided flakes, frequently with a prominent elongation in one direction. |
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Listen:... he looked at her well-formed 501 bottom. |
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Most precious and semiprecious stones are well-formed crystals. |
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Ware potatoes must be covered with well-formed skin. |
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The seed bed should be level, free from clods and have a fairly finecrumbled, loose soil layer with a depth of 8 to 10 cm, which is sufficiently firm and moist and permits the building of a well-formed ridge. |
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Inclusion of moderately fermentable fiber, such as beet pulp, in dog diets helps in maintaining a healthy GI tract lining and producing moist, well-formed stools. |
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The Sherman mine has produced small, well-formed, pale blue, acicular aurichalcite crystals associated with cerussite, hemimorphite, smithsonite, rosasite, and barite. |
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If the parser says it is good, then it must be well-formed and is part of the language. |
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Grandifloras grow much like hybrid teas, tall and with well-formed flowers, but the blooms are usually smaller than those of a hybrid tea and are produced in clusters. |
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However, exceptional well-formed, lustrous crystals to 10 cm are well known from the Bluebell mine on the shore of Kootenay Lake, British Columbia. |
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It is a well-formed English sentence with a use in the language. |
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Radula with well-formed rachidian, two pairs of laterals, paired pluricuspid teeth, and two pairs of marginals. |
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Correspondingly, the lines oscillate between the pair and the impair, the well-formed and the indeterminate. |
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This program works correctly on all well-formed formulas but it blows up on illegal input. |
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We should not admit categorial restrictions on the significance of syntactically well-formed strings. |
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When compared to controls, the study group demonstrated well-formed mature bone and neovascularization. |
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The rater is a particularly well-formed cinder cone, its rippling swell and bulk hinting slightly disturbingly at a living, organic presence beneath the desert earth. |
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And as unfaegene eorl alliterates, and as both word orders are well-formed verse types in Old English, either word order would have theoretically been available to the poet. |
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