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The first map, showing the entire continent, has been squished laterally, as if someone wanted to make it fit a vertical page.
The shiny, bright, orange-red seeds, which hang below the capsule from a short, threadlike funiculus, are rectangular to parallelogram-shaped and somewhat laterally compressed.
This "towing" hypothesis also does not address how the inner nuclear layer neurons are displaced laterally or explain the centripetal movement of the cones.
These generally reach only a few centimetres in height and grew as isolated or laterally interconnected colonies.
Animals were handled and sampled with the aid of rubber gloves laterally coupled to the cabinets.
Spilt fuel oil, however, had quickly migrated laterally across the permafrost surface, which in this case was firmly ice-cemented.
In all, note the complex trough and ripple forms, some of which split laterally, and numerous erosion surfaces.
Cross-arms are exploding laterally and, at the same time, moving to the center.
It consists of microcrystalline calcite, locally silicified to chalcedony, which occurs as laterally continuous, either laminated or massive beds up to 15 cm thick.
The most complete specimens show straight, apparently rigid stems, with small leaves attached laterally in two rows along the stem.
Only one of the socalled 'cement-like' bands is laterally extensive, and other 'cement-like' bands are localized due to groundwater cementation.
Some of these beds are laterally traceable for up to 27 km, providing the foundations for a high-resolution event-stratigraphic framework.
From the two basal bodies, two flagellar processes emerge laterally from the zone of differentiation.
They cross laterally relative to the direction of the coiled coil to interact with the adjacent helix, and also form contacts with one another.
In each formation, the ignimbrite veneers locally grade laterally into more restricted valley-fills (predominantly of pumiceous massive lapilli-tuff facies) within small palaeo-wadis.