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Crystals are often broken, complexly zoned or in the form of ovoids.
Tiny ovoids of dolomite are disseminated in coarse-grained calcite.
Histological features include signs of degeneration, such as axon atrophy, shrinkage, vesicular degeneration and ovoids (myelin lipid droplets), which leads to a reduced number of myelinated and non-myelinated fibres.
Cystacanths are encased in an envelope, and, with their proboscis invaginated, their overall body shape is roughly ovoid.
Many of these gland cells contain ovoid, electron-dense, membrane-bound vesicles.
The seed is ovoid, 0.9-1.2 x 0.6-0.8 mm, light brown, shiny and with a smooth surface.
The fetus adopts an ovoid shape throughout much of gestation.
The follicle cells have an ovoid nucleus containing a large prominent nucleolus with a conspicuous granular component.
The statistical model used in the analysis tested only the fixed effect of morphology (spherical, ovoid, tubular, and filamentous).
The general form of the chamber is ovoid; from the stepped base of the shaft the structure is 270 cm long and 310 cm wide.
The salivary glands consist of two branches of ovoid and spherical bodies.
Pycnodontid remains consist of isolated teeth and fragments of jaw bearing parallel rows of ovoid teeth.
Amastigotes are characteristically ovoid with a distinct disc-shaped kinetoplast adjacent to the nucleus.
The alveolar process of the maxilla is globose, nearly ovoid in outline.
Leaves mostly ovoid to subrectangular, 2-12 mm long and 1-10 mm wide, typically about 5 mm long and 2 mm wide.
We have been in heavy industry and have survived, in mining coal, in manufacturing briquettes, ovoids and bricks.
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First, we can turn inferior coal into ovoids, into briquettes, and into a variety of chemical products.
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The balance of 400.000 tons must have been accounted for mainly by the pitchbound small briquettes and ovoids for burning in domestic grates in substitution for large coal.
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I wonder whether anything has come of that, because although one sees a few ovoids about one does not see briquettes on the market in very large quantities.
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Briquettes and ovoids are made of coal, and it is a matter for decision what quantity should be used for that purpose and what for other purposes.
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Eggs change from spheroid shape to ovoids when hatching conditions occur.
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The eggs are tan ovoids half a millimeter long.
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Generally they are sparse in the tegument and have an ovoid appearance with many cristae/mitochondrion.
Small differences between these groups occured for the somata that had a round to ovoid appearance.
A spiniferate cyst having an ovoid central body.
Homogeneous ovoid bodies are found within the cytoplasm of the folds and between the folds lamellated material occurs.
The mature seeds are brown ovoids weighing about a tenth of a gram.
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In both types of seeds, embryos can be small-globular to ovoid-oblong bodies, with cotyledons developed to varying degrees.
Even in the finite case there exist ovoids (see quadratic set).
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Archimylacrid forewings 10-12 mm long and 5-6 mm wide, with short, ovoid outlines and rounded wing tips.
The former consists of a rather irregular ovoid body 7 / / in length and 3'5 ft in breadth.
Neurones were counted as ovoid primarily according to their shape.
Numbers of ovoid and round neurones in the ventrolateral subnucleus also showed a trend to reduction.
All neurones which appeared as round or ovoid from morphological criteria were categorized as round if the form factor was 0n95.
Many viruses have radial symmetries, their coats being composed of a relatively small number of protein molecules arranged in a regular pattern to form polyhedrons, spheres, or ovoids.
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The ovoid alkali feldspars range from 10-40 mm to 600 mm in diameter and most of them are mantled by plagioclase, with sharp regular contacts.
Each bunch of the salivary glands consists of ovoid and spherical bodies, the ducts of which join to form a common duct (cd) on each side.
The ovoid inclusions of the mid and posterior regions are thought to be secretory granules, formed within the subtegumental ' cells' and transported to the tegument for secretion.
The single nucleus of each of the tegumental cell bodies is irregularly-shaped with masses of chromatin distributed throughout, containing a central and ovoid nucleolus (fig. 9).
The grains are colourless to brown; some have cloudy centres and those generally have an ovoid/multifaceted habit, whilst some are stubby prisms or are anhedral.
Second axial ring low, poorly defined as it is abaxially fused to remaining terminal piece of rachis with which it forms a depressed ovoid structure of semicircular posterior outline.
Subject to the provision of the necessary labour, arrangements have already been made to put the remaining ovoid plants into immediate commission.
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However, in the proximity of the large body, the lowest potential energy shape is an ovoid stretched along the axis connecting the two bodies.
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The mine is ovoid and the epidermis is opaque, tan.
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The fruits are round to ovoid, up to 3.5cmin 0 in diameter.
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The main tubular eye contains a lateral ovoid swelling called a diverticulum, largely separated from the eye by a septum.
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The long lip is ovoid and widest at its apex.
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The 3 cm ovoid fruit mature to a bright orange color each with one seed.
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The leaves are alternate and simple ovoid, typically 5-20 cm long.
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Sporangiospores (4-11 m diam) are produced in the sporangium and are unicellular, ovoid and brown.
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The spores are elliptical or ovoid, smooth, translucent (hyaline), with dimensions of 4.55.5 by 22.5 m.
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The cones are ovoid, 47 cm long, chestnut-brown, opening when mature in late winter to 46 cm broad.
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The fruits are ovoid, up to 1.8 cm long.
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The overall shape of the samara is ovoid with an average length of up to 2.6 cm and a wing width of 0.7 cm.
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The pistillate flowers are ovoid with three broad, imbricate sepals and as many valvate petals.
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On the inner surface, the glandular region covers the ovoid portion of the pitcher cup.
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The fruits are ovoid, up to 3cm 0 long.
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The fruits are roundish to ovoid-ellipsoid, up to 5cmin 0 in diameter.
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The ovoid, leathery basal leaves are arranged in a rosette.
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They are ovoid in outline, concave, and markedly curved toward the narrower base of the leaf.
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They are evergreen shrubs to trees with large, opposite, entire, shiny, ovoid leaves and numerous flowers.
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The glandular region is restricted to the ovoid portion of the inner surface.
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Eggs are ovoid and brown, with a beige plug at one end.
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The fruits are ovoid to spindle-shaped, up to 3cmin 0 long.
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They are 35(10) mm long, ovoid, globose, or ellipsoid, and yellowish-white to pale purple, and borne on a short peduncle.
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The average clutch consists of three ovoid creamy eggs speckled with coarse smudges and blotches of reddish-brown, particularly on the larger end.
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The spore print is white, and the subglobose to ovoid to subellipsoid, amyloid spores are 914 x 710 m viewed under a microscope.
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The fruits are ovoid, up to 2cmin 0 in diameter.
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They are spherical or ovoid masses of stars, starved of star-making gases.
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The ovoid shaped fruits produce up to 30 or sometimes more, shiny black seeds.
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The cones are ovoid, berry-like, 9 16 long and 7 13 diameter, blue-black, and contain a single seed; they are mature in about 18 months.
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The seed cones are ovoid, 1532 mm long, with 1525 spirally arranged scales; pollination is in late winter with maturation about 89 months after.
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Fruits are usually ovoid with a markedly thickened peduncle.
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They produce an obpyriform to ovoid fruit with a thin, fleshy mesocarp and a fibrous endocarp.
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They form ovoid oocysts in the gut wall.
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The fruit is an ovoid drupe, 2 cm long and blue when ripe.
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The shell is evolute with a very slightly embracing whorls, ovoid in cross section.
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The fruit is a small, ovoid pod, between one and two millimeters in length, that does not open upon maturation, and bears a single seed.
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As a local greyhound racing venue, the stadium is equipped with an ovoid running track encircling the football pitch.
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The whole body is almost ovoid, the first pereiopods have no claws, and the telson is long, none of which are seen in related groups.
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The flowers are pink (rarely white), 3.55 cm diameter; the hips are red, pear-shaped to ovoid, 1015 mm diameter.
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Fruit is broadly ovoid, 1 mm, laterally compressed.
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The papilla is usually ovoid or pear shaped.
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The ovoid seed capsule is 10 mm long, containing narrowly winged, dark brown seeds.
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The nacelle was a wooden structure with ovoid cross-section and fabric covering which extended aft just beyond the wing trailing edge.
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The fruit is an erect, elliptical to ovoid drupe about 30 by 16 mm, dark purple when ripe, and covered in a waxy bloom.
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The ovoid head is surrounded by four spindly arms, each four-fingered hand ending in sharp claws.
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Rosette and lower pitchers are broadly ovoid throughout, narrowing somewhat towards the orifice.
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The fruits are ovoid or roundish, up to 4cmin 0 in diameter.
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The bracts of the small flowers are ovoid or oval, with thick fluffs on the surface.
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The leaves are opposite (rarely alternate) and simple ovoid, typically 215 cm long, and usually with a finely serrated margin.
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The fruits are round or ovoid, up to 3 cm long.
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The fruits are ovoid, up to 8cm 0 long.
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The aperture is elongately ovoid with only a faint siphonal canal.
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The fruits are ovoid, up to 11cmin 0 long.
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The pistil is ovary superior, ovoid, and five-celled; the style is columnar; the stigma is simple; the disk is ten-toothed, and ovules are many.
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The spores are somewhat trangular in side view, but ovoid to oblong in front view; they have typical dimensions of 4.05.5 by 2.53.0 m.
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