- less
vertically above the other; this is
known as an
antiformal stack or
imbricate stack. If the
individual displacements are
still greater, the
horses have...
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describe leaf vernation.
classes of
aestivation include:
crumpled decussate imbricate –
overlapping contorted or
twisted –
every petal or
sepal is
outside its...
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Imbricated clasts, with an
implied flow
direction of left to right....
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Sphagnum affine, the
imbricate bogmoss, is a
species of peat moss or
sphagnum moss
which is
exploited to make
commercial peat products. This moss has...
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Imbrication is the
arrangement of
planar bodies such that they
stack in a
consistent fashion -
rather like a
toppled run of dominoes. In roofing, imbrication...
- way to
preserve the ****oris with its
innervations and
function is to
imbricate and bury the glans; however, Şenaylı et al.
state that "pain
during stimulus...
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murderer clothed in the
guise of an
avenging angel whose every action is
imbricated in violence—the
archetypal Fanatical Terrorist. — Dr.
Peter McLaren, author...
-
Black 1971]
Order †Eiffellithales Rood, Hay &
Barnard 1971 (loxolith;
imbricating murolith)
Family †Chiastozygaceae Rood, Hay &
Barnard 1973 [Ahmuellerellaceae...
- and
arranged in one to many rows,
overlapping like the
tiles of a roof (
imbricate) or not (this
variation is
important in
identification of
tribes and genera)...
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parts of the
Indian continent. Each of the
three mega-units is
internally imbricated into
several individual nappes.
Fensters (windows) and
klippen provide...