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The egg cells and antherozoids are collectively known as gametes, and the generation of the moss plant that bears them is known as a gametophyte.
Because their patriotism was often expressed collectively, many groups remained distinct and conscious of their identity and separateness.
Cells marked with similar colored dots moved collectively in the same direction forming domain-like structures on the collagen gel.
After the warp ends have been threaded individually through wire eyes on the shafts, they are sleyed collectively through each split in the reed.
South Africans blew their vuvuzelas, long plastic horns that collectively make a sound like a million angry bees.
They celebrated Pongal by distributing sugarcane pieces and collectively bringing to boil the quintessential made of rice, milk and jaggery.
Previously collectively referred to as vitamin P, bioflavonoids enhance vitamin C absorption.
Neurons grow cordlike extensions called axons and dendrites, collectively called neurites, that attach to other neurons.
Some 200 pebbles, collectively weighing 2.5 kg were recovered from the gut region of a moa skeleton in New Zealand.
The latter three species are referred to collectively as siblings, abbreviated as sib.
Bet Herut is a moshav, an agricultural community where profits are shared collectively.
We collected DNA samples from 811 offspring from 45 litters that were collectively sired by 48 males.
Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and other gases are known collectively as greenhouse gases because they trap heat in the atmosphere.
It took revenge, if you like, muru, on the land that was held collectively.
The film is narrated collectively by a group of neighborhood boys, now older, who idolized and idealized the five girls.
The natural resources are recognized as common property and managed collectively as such.
Manners are very much part of an individual's character whereas customs are what society collectively expects its members to do.
Even right here on Earth, new categories of organisms, collectively called extremophiles, thrive in conditions inimical to human beings.
In most of these criticisms there is a grain of truth, but collectively they suggest a determination not to be pleased.
We are not yet collectively convinced that the need is compelling, despite the wide applicability of fluid and solid mechanics.
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In 1972, the United States launched the first of a group of unmanned satellites collectively known as Landsat.
When several stars appear in close proximity to each other, they are spoken of, collectively, as a multiple star.
One of the fifty daughters of Danaus, who were collectively called the Danaides.
The Transcendentalists are not collectively important because their Sturm und Drang was intellectual and bloodless.
These communities collectively acknowledged the superior prestige of an ariki, or hereditary high chief.
All of the chemical, mineralogical, and textural changes in rocks above described may be collectively referred to as metamorphism.
All the rebel Sepoys and troopers who were captured, were collectively tried by a drumhead court-martial, and hanged.
It was the admission of a doubt that he might expect to enroll them collectively.
The experiences that this study group collectively had in Vietnam makes this concern very strongly held.
All this persiflage, in harmony with the polemics of the Gorgias, derides and degrades the rhetors collectively.
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