Because of the effect of wave refraction, the plan shape of crenulated coasts can attain an equilibrium state. |
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These openings are either papillated or crenulated along the external margin. |
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Translucent waves, coloured like green marble, arched for impact on crenulated rocks. |
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Some species possess only crenulated growth lines, while in others there is a very strong crenulation, causing a spiral ornament. |
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The outer lip is crenulated on its edge, and smooth or weakly denticulate on the inner side. |
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The edge of the outer lip is crenulated, and usually has a weakly convex profile when viewed from the apertural side of the shell. |
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In the course of evolution, besides other modifications, the anterior crenulated hinge plate portion has been reduced. |
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The anterior half of the tooth is less crenulated than the posterior half. |
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But my salad was everything I had hoped for, with a thick, garlicky, almost Caesar-like dressing coating the succulent, crenulated leaves. |
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Commissure crenulated at intersection with plicae and nodes posteriorly. |
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When unworn, the enamel covering the talonid basin is densely crenulated. |
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The enamel is extensively crenulated and the postprotocrista low and subdivided so that the trigon and talon basins are nearly confluent, as in P. canpacius. |
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The crenulated Orangery was converted into a swimming pool, said to be the first private pool in the country. |
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We could make a connection between all those things, between snowflakes and scans of the brain, flowers, any kind of crenulated form like this. |
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The gripping surfaces of the rami are crenulated, with crenulation peaks on the two rami arranged in an alternating pattern. |
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The crenulated greens and blues are like earth and water, she said, adding that she saw people interacting and shapes that reminded her of a celestial being. |
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In addition to a common pelvic structure, they share a number of other unique features, including a bone that joined the two lower jaws and distinctive leaf-shaped teeth crenulated along the upper edges. |
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Ammonoids are characterized and distinguished from nautiloids by the highly crenulated and complex suture that occurs where internal partitioning walls come in contact with the outer shell wall. |
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A new mattress called Blu-Tek actually looks like a sneaker, when its innards are viewed in the cross-section graphic that mattress makers love to show, with pockets of blue gel atop crenulated layers of foam. |
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This summer I stayed at the whitewashed Artemis Hotel overlooking the harbour, an elegant, crenulated edifice with a shabby-chic lobby scattered with driftwood sculpture and amphora. |
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The lush gardens, protected by tall, crenulated walls, are perfect for exclusive receptions and ceremonies, as well as relaxing strolls in the heart of nature, peace and tranquillity. |
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From the outside, it has the appearance of a powerful fortress with its four massive towers topped with pepperpot turrets and its crenulated parapet walk and thick walls with narrow openings. |
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Loopy kelps, fringed anemones, crenulated sea slugs, and curlicued corals have all been modelled with these methods. |
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Milling was an extraction of the smallest core structure visible, which was defined as a small, crenulated otolith-core outline. |
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As we gazed across the courtyard, admiring the minaret with its unusual exterior spiral staircase, I spotted two figures climbing upward, above the crenulated walls. |
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