At first, the attempts to separate agglutinated plates applying mechanical force were undertaken. |
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Pangolins are conspicuous and remarkable because their backs are covered with large, overlapping scales made up of agglutinated hairs. |
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In many cases they were seen agglutinated and forming smaller or larger black clusters. |
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In most cases, the first 2nd, 3rd or 4th letters of each Basque word were agglutinated into a new word. |
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A cross-match later revealed that her serum agglutinated her husband's cells. |
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The pronouns in Sumerian are gender indifferent just like in Uralic and Altaic and are also affixed to the morpheme and become part of the agglutinated phrase. |
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Lump asafoetida, sometimes called mass, is the most common commercial form, consisting of tears agglutinated into a more or less uniform mass or lump. |
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In our experiments, cells appeared to be disrupted as they agglutinated, and this was likely due to an acrosome reaction. |
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Among many foraminiferans with an organic shell, they found four undescribed specimens with agglutinated tests. |
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Small ostracods, sponge spicules, agglutinated foraminifers, gastropods, bivalves, brachiopods, fragments of conularids and bryozoans occur in the residues. |
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