Vane-like or bubble-like structures present particularly on scandent forms may have aided flotation if they were gas-filled. |
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It is a scandent shrub, and its purple-black drupes are likely dispersed by birds. |
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At the base of the Silurian this fauna was replaced by the monograptids, scandent forms in which the thecae were arranged along one side of the stipe only. |
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Reclined rhabdosomes are ones in which the stipes are inclined upwards, and those in which the stipes have joined to form a linear structure are termed scandent. |
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West Indian holly, also known as 'Sage rose', is a pleasing small shrub with scandent stems bearing nettle-like leaves of a dull green colour. |
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Le public et l'equipe du film scandent des slogans dedies a la Tunisie, a la vie. |
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The genus Kadsura, which belongs to the economically and medicinally important family Schisandraceae, consists of 16 species of scandent and twining woody vines. |
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Carragher eventually became CEO of Cambridge Integrated Services, a third-party administrator that Aon subsequently spun off to Scandent Technologies. |
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