An approximately 30 cm unbranched stem or branch segment was cut directly from the plant. |
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Notice the short stout, unbranched stems, armored with persistent leaf bases. |
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The laticiferous system of the scape consists of several layers of articulated unbranched latieifers. |
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The vestures in S. japonica vary from small and unbranched to largely branched and widely expanding. |
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But dandelions have unbranched scapes, whereas autumnal hawkbit has usually branched scapes and two or more flower-heads. |
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Microscopically, the fungus produces solitary oval to dumbbell-shaped conidia on short, unbranched conidiophores lateral to septate hyphae. |
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The main axis of each is a monopodial unbranched rhizome that grows plagiotropically, with little internode elongation, below the soil surface. |
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A branched simple exocrine gland has a single unbranched duct, even though the gland cells exist in branches. |
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Bromley redefined Trypanites to include all blind, simple, unbranched borings in hard substrata with a single opening to the surface. |
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The flowers grow in a raceme, an unbranched stalk that blooms from the bottom up. |
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These estimates include 1,500,000 unbranched fingertip tributaries each having an average length of 1.6 to 2.4 kilometres. |
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Vigorous growth of the shoot tip in young unbranched trees means a strong flow of hormones inhibiting side shoots. |
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The male has forward curved antlers that bear a number of unbranched tines. |
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Hyphal segments are short, mostly unbranched and without constrictions at their septa and 3-8 µm wide. |
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Note that the unbranched, long-chain nature of the alcohol and acid moieties give jojoba esters their non-polar behavior. |
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The most commonly encountered fatty acids have long, unbranched carbon chains and contain an even number of carbon atoms. |
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Stem unbranched, glabrous at base, upper part streaked with curved hairs, short nodes. |
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The actin filaments found in the sarcomeres of striated muscles, as well as in stress fibers and microvilli in nonmuscle cells, are stable, unbranched structures. |
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Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches along main stem. |
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Stem unbranched, ascending, base glabrous, upper part streaked-hairy, initially nodding, becoming erect as seeds ripen. |
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Stem erect, usually unbranched, scantly bristly, upper part scantly brown-hairy. 2-3 cm long sheaths present at base of stem. |
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Inflorescence unbranched or lightly branched at base, densely short-haired or sometimes glabrous raceme. |
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Cutting back is also practiced on so-called whips, very vigorous unbranched shoots, in young annona and plum trees. |
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An unbranched basal section of the rachis is called the calamus, part of which lies beneath the skin. |
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Leaves are simple, linear, unbranched and unornamented, with color varying from light gray-green to blackish green. |
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Fruit: Narrowly elliptic achene, crowned by a pappus of unbranched hairs. |
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The brow tine is unbranched, except in Pére David's deer, in which both it and the beam are branched, the brow tine forming the dominant part of the antler. |
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Stem unbranched, to some extent glabrous, often purple red at base. |
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Stem unbranched until inflorescence, bristly. |
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Generally each leaf, or microphyll, is narrow and has an unbranched midvein, in contrast to the leaves of the ferns and seed plants, which generally have branched venation. |
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Each toothlike leaf has a single, unbranched midvein. |
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An unbranched alkane has a more extended shape, thereby increasing the number of intermolecular attractive forces that must be broken in order to go from the liquid state to the gaseous state. |
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Stem unbranched, sometimes arching, grey-haired, often reddish brown. |
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Most of these consisted of a single entrance leading to an unbranched tunnel that sloped gradually down to a depth of 45 to 85 cm and ended in a rounded nest chamber, about 15 cm in diameter. |
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Amaurobioids are characterized by slender unbranched tracheal tubes, while dictynoids should have at least the median tracheae strongly branched. |
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Mosses do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores. |
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One stage produces unbranched, linear polyethylene, and the other stage produces star branched PE with several long chain branches from a relatively short core. |
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Since the stem nodes tend to disrupt the length of the fiber bundles, thereby limiting quality, tall, relatively unbranched plants with long internodes have been selected. |
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Because silverswords had evolved in the absence of ungulates, their unbranched structure and single rosette of leaves made them painfully vulnerable. |
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An interesting feature of the plant was the occasional incidence of radiate, mostly unbranched bracts in the cystocarp, giving it an echinulate appearance. |
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Like the cycads many cycadeoids have trunklike stems that are unbranched or sparsely branched and clothed in spirally arranged persistent leaf bases. |
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Unbranched burrows are almost straight to straight with elliptical cross section. |
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