The mottling does not have the classic red and grey colours of gley soils, typically formed in waterlogged soils. |
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Older leaves develop a characteristic mottling, or patches of discoloration. |
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Vitamin C therapy is known to combat mottling, wrinkling and sagging skin resulting from sun overexposure, a common concern among active people. |
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Photoaging involves the premature aging of skin, evidenced by mottling, wrinkling, and sagging caused by a compromise of the elastic tissue. |
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Chronic excessive fluoride intake can result in fluorosis, an unaesthetic mottling of the teeth. |
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Wrinkling, yellowing, leatheriness, mottling and hyperpigmentation are all associated with sun damage. |
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The mottling is created by the alternation of ferrous and ferric iron compounds. |
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Females are lighter brown all over, with buff-colored mottling and gray rumps. |
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Dr. Kelly has brought out their vessels, boxes and tables with lacquered and enameled stripes and mottling. |
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The mottling is due mostly to variations in moisture in the surface layers. |
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Citrus trees in this region showed typical symptoms of huanglongbing including mottling of leaves and yellowing of shoots. |
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Affected tomato plants showed leaf mottling, yellow spotting followed by necrosis at the base of leaflets and in some cases, stem necrosis. |
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As moderately affected fruits ripen, the mottling becomes less noticeable and they appear very similar to healthy fruits. |
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Their shell colour varies considerably, and can be anything from grey to a yellow or tan, while their foot is white with a mottling of black. |
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On tomato, it causes chlorotic mottling, leaf distortion, leaf rolling and stunting. |
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Their colouration varies, but is usually a mottling of brown and grey, a pattern that blends in well with the ocean floor. |
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Group A contained subjects with changes such as haziness, hilar prominence, fine mottling, and reticulation, all of which were considered to result from gas exposure. |
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However, their true color varies among individuals from a uniform dark slate gray with little whitish mottling to a very light blue with extensive mottling. |
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Canary Rockfish are coloured with a blend of grey and a heavy mottling of bright red or orange. |
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The symptoms of this disease include stunting, distortion and mosaic mottling of leaves, and clearing of leaf veins and fruit. |
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Leaves formed in late summer show a fine, yellowish, speckled mottling. |
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Affected plants showed spiky and chlorotic apical growth, leaf curling, mottling, and general stunting. |
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Bare fields show mottling or varying tone, due to changes in moisture content. |
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The back tends to be a greenish to sandy brown, and shows extensive mottling, especially towards the lighter sides and white belly. |
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This honey can naturally crystallise over time, and the white mottling which can come about as a result is not a sign of any denaturing or deterioration. |
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Sunflower plants carrying systemic downy mildew infection are stunted and the leaves show characteristic green and chlorotic mottling along the main veins and over the lamella. |
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And though the screen was too small to see this, Shewmon told us that Matthew sprouted goose bumps, that his flesh was mottling and flushing with the stress of the exam. |
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She is white on white, like a Butoh performer, but with swatches of lushness mottling her angular cheeks, thin lips, and high, intelligent forehead, like blush. |
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Water seeped in everywhere, mottling the surface with black blotches. |
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Fluorosis is an abnormal condition caused by excessive intake of fluorine, as from fluoridated drinking water, characterized chiefly by mottling of the teeth. |
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The trace fossils are evident as mottling, and the mottled surface is simply a random section though a three-dimensional branching network of burrows that permeates the rock. |
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The dark mottling in many of the fields is representative of increased soil moisture content, the linear pattern of mottling having been controlled by the direction of movement of ancient glaciers. |
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In the subsoil, mottling shows us that the horizon, which has been compacted by clay illuviation, is subject to the process of pseudogleying. |
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In winter plumage is dark grey above, with some indistinct lighter mottling on the wings, and a white chin, throat and underside. |
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It lands with mischievous accuracy, mottling the crotch of my jeans. |
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The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin. |
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Mottling is present within the upper and lower horizons of the palaeosols. |
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