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- from plasma cutting operations because in air carbon cutting an open, unconstricted arc is used, and the arc operates separately from the air jet. Air pressure...
- Orussidae may be the group from which the Apocrita arose. They have an unconstricted junction between the thorax and abdomen. The larvae are herbivorous...
- with cartilage. The notochord, usually only found in fish embryos, is unconstricted and retained throughout life. The premaxilla and maxilla bones of the...
- Perisphictidae and have constricted apertures. Later, more aberrant forms are unconstricted and develop grooved or concave venters. Arkell, et al., 1957. Mesozoic...
- July to November, followed by seedpods that are up to 10 cm long and unconstricted. They contain shiny black seeds. Three forms identified in the Flora...
- Mesotaeniaceae in the order Zygnematales, consist of cells that are unconstricted at the middle, lack median suture lines, and do not have mucilage-secreting...
- bound by a lateral crest and the proximal half of metatarsal III being unconstricted and markedly convex anteriorly. Halszkaraptorinae is defined as the...
- dark-skinned girl explains that this magic works best when the body is unconstricted, and is thus naked at various points throughout the OVA. Da Cider (Voiced...
- exhibits a biconical shape, with a subscalar profile. It features a long, unconstricted base and a nearly equal-sided snout, which is angulated by a pronounced...
- Ordovician Cyrtogomphoceratidae which are also endogastric but with open, unconstricted apertures and well-developed bullettes in the siphuncle. The family...