The skin of the caudal peduncle is wrapped by dermal fibers at very steep fiber angles. |
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Although Basilosaurus possessed a fluke and peduncle, Buchholtz dismisses these features because they are too short relative to body length. |
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The stiff peduncle, in turn, functions as a rigid base for the flexible insertion of the caudal fin. |
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The descending fibers of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve can be observed ventromedial to the inferior cerebellar peduncle. |
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Grape berries are borne on the end of a stalk, the pedicel, which in turn is borne on the bunchstem, or peduncle. |
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In addition to the tentacles, these extremities include the hypostome, the lower peduncle, which is committed to foot formation, and the foot. |
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The body of the fish is measured from the tip of the mouth to the caudal peduncle. |
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The twisting action allows the animal to use the flukes in conjunction with the peduncle as a rudder. |
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The Committee also agreed that the peduncle should not be longer than 25mm in all classes. |
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The fungus then grows down the peduncle, blackening and weakening the tissue, so that the head eventually droops and wilts. |
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A profusion of white fibers issuing from the ventral aspect of the dentate nucleus converge rostrally to form the main part of the superior cerebellar peduncle. |
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An extensive sheet of sagittally running fibers extends posteriorly and includes fibers of the posterior thalamic peduncle, anterior commissure, and optic radiation. |
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The caudal fin of the barrelfish is only slightly emarginate instead of deeply forked and its caudal peduncle moderately stout and without keels instead of very slender. |
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The caudal fin and caudal peduncle usually have a pale yellow hue. |
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The thin, dark, and highly vascular tela choroidea of the 4th ventricle is attached to the posterior margin of the inferior medullary velum and the peduncle of the flocculus. |
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The reddish colour of the depistillated flower and its peduncle is a response to high light intensities during anthesis and should not be interpreted to indicate senescence. |
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A mature inflorescence taken from close to center of the plant is selected for measurement of its peduncle length and peduncle thickness. |
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The length of the peduncle should be measured from the base of the inflorescence to the stolon. |
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The plant was separated into roots, leaves, fruits, peduncle, and stem. |
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If the seed is rounded on the radicle surface only, it is an end seed growing nearest the peduncle end of the pod. |
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All measurements of the length of the peduncle should be taken from soil level to the base of the bract. |
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This yellow hyocrinid has a smooth peduncle composed of ossicles of calcium carbonate which are shaped like dumbbells. |
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For an inflorescence, the length of the flower stalk is the length of the peduncle plus the length of the longest pedicel. |
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Distinct, dark mid-lateral bands extend around the snout, through the eye to the caudal peduncle. |
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Fruits harvested with their peduncle attached shall present a length of peduncle of less than 2cm. |
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Therefore, it appears that plant vigor, as indicated by leaf size, is correlated with peduncle production, regardless if flowers are produced. |
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The peduncle or pedicle joins the flower at a thickened site known as the receptacle, which also serves as the point of attachment for the other flower parts, such as the petals and the ovary. |
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The raw material used is fish of the species Scomber japonicus, which has a spindle-shaped and elongate body, a pointed snout and a thin caudal peduncle. |
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Fruit of the above two types must be heavy, weighing at least 100g, with even-coloured rind and bright green in colour at the base of the peduncle. |
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The peduncle may be slightly damaged or cut with the calyx intact. |
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It can be recognized by the appearance of light brown necrosis on the peduncle of the grapes followed by the drying of parts of the fruit cluster. |
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Subsequent complete excision with electrodesiccation found a free-floating mass with a peduncle attached to the palatal gingiva. |
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Called the peduncle, the tubelike structure descends underneath the bell and branches out into more elaborate tubes for feeding. |
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They differ from acorn barnacles in that the plates do not form a separate wall and operculum and in having the wall and the cirri it contains elevated above the substratum by a peduncle. |
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It's a fluorescence, though you may suspect this isn't about fiction, that fiction can't sustain such a grotesque and barbed peduncle. |
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Diffusion tensor tractography confirms the failure of superior cerebellar peduncle decussation. |
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Acumen terminating in upturned corneous spine and reaching just distal of midpoint of antennular peduncle. |
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A capitulum is a characteristic inflorescence in which all of the flowers, which do not have a peduncle, are inserted alongside each other on the broadened extremity of the stem or receptacle. |
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When flowers are clustered into an inflorescence, each flower is attached to the main peduncle by a short stem known as a pedicel, as seen in this photo of a lily of the valley. |
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Plumose setae and aesthetascs are present on the peduncle, and simple setae on the antennular flagellum were noted, from stage I larvae to adults. |
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