The ventral lobe in different species may be simple, bifurcate, or even trifurcate. |
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In a statement he described the proposal as a conspiracy by vested interests to trifurcate the state in political terms. |
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The crests are strongest at the apex of each cusp, and become weaker as they bifurcate or trifurcate towards the base of the crown. |
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Ray repeatedly as many as five times trifurcate at their tips. |
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A trifurcate divergence tree was constructed for the three human populations, EAS, CEU, and YRI, for each gene. |
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Bittner separated his specimens of tyrolensiform daonellids found in the Himalayas from D. tyrolensis based on their lack of a regular pattern of trifurcate costae. |
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Occasionally, the left main artery can trifurcate into the LAD, the LCX, and a third vessel between the LAD and LCX termed the ramus intermedius artery. |
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Post-knee region of telopodite coiled or spiralled proximally, becoming lamellate before narrowing distally into a long thin extension with a trifurcate ending. |
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According to Pelham, this trifurcate molding technology has proved to reduce leakage of catheter assemblies, thus minimizing component rejections and assembly field failures. |
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