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inner and portion
In contrast, the morphologically similar seeds of Liliales have no phytomelan, and usually retain a cellular structure in the inner portion of the seed coat.
The inner, granular and more fluid portion of the cytoplasm is referred to as endoplasm. Proteins in different cellular compartment s and structures tagged with green fluorescent protein
In humans, the visible button-like portion is near the front junction of the labia minora ( inner lips ), above the opening of the urethra.
Ground-based lasers or masers can also help a light-sail spacecraft to decelerate: the sail splits into an outer and inner section, the outer section is pushed forward and its shape is changed mechanically to focus reflected radiation on the inner portion, and the radiation focused on the inner section acts as a brake.
The state also has political jurisdiction over the approximately-wide portion of subsea land of the inner continental shelf in the Gulf of Mexico.
* the right portion of the face is used to measure fuel pump pressure and is calibrated in fractions of 1 kgf / cm² on its inner scale and pounds per square inch on its outer scale.
This object, known as Nemesis, was hypothesized to pass through a portion of the Oort cloud approximately every 26 million years, bombarding the inner Solar System with comets.
Recordings made on a cylinder remain at a constant linear velocity for the entirety of the recording, while those made on a disc have a higher linear velocity at the outer portion of the groove compared to the inner portion.
This arrangement was less than perfect, as a particle on the inner portion at one end would not end up at the outer portion at the other, but at some other point rotated from the perfect location due to the tilt of the two ends.
It also has some afferent fibers that innervate the inner ( canal ) portion of the outer ear, via the Auricular branch ( also known as Alderman's nerve ) and part of the meninges.
Two additional trenches, about 50 metres wide, have been built to keep the inner city free of water from the Elbe, by dissipating the water downstream through the inner city's gorge portion.
The inner portion of a growth ring is formed early in the growing season, when growth is comparatively rapid ( hence the wood is less dense ) and is known as " early wood " or " spring wood " or " late-spring wood ".
Mastoid-back portion of the temporal bone that contains the inner ear.
In more serious cases surgeons can cut the nerve to the balance portion of the inner ear in a vestibular neurectomy.
The pylorus of the stomach has a thickened portion of the inner circular layer: the pyloric sphincter.
The substance of a lymph node consists of lymphoid follicles in the outer portion called the " cortex ", which contains the lymphoid follicles, and an inner portion called " medulla ", which is surrounded by the cortex on all sides except for a portion known as the " hilum ".
The same year a select committee report recommended an ' inner circle ' of railway lines connecting the London railway termini, and the Metropolitan District Railway was formed the next year to build the southern portion of the line.

inner and seed
The white, hard inner shell ( endocarp ) of the fruit encloses one, rarely two or three, elongated seeds ( kernels ) having a brown seed coat.
The inner pericarp is lignified and surrounds the single seed.
In each fruit, the fragrant edible flesh that surrounds each seed is botanically endocarp, i. e., the inner layer of the ovary.
The hard inner seed underneath the fleshy mesocarp, like the pit of an avocado, cleaves readily in two when its thin shell is cracked.
If the last seed sown lands in one of the player's eight inner pits, which is occupied, and furthermore both the opponent's pits in this same column are occupied, then all seeds from these two pits are captured and sown starting from the pit where this capturing lap began ( i. e., from the last pit scooped, NOT from the original hole from the very beginning of the turn ).
The seed must be placed in a non-empty pit in the player's inner row.
If the last seed sown lands in one of the player's eight inner pits, which is occupied, and furthermore both the opponent's pits in this same column are occupied, then all seeds from these two pits are captured and sown starting from the player's next pit in the sowing.
Husking of corn is the process of removal of its inner layers, leaving only the cob or seed rack of the corn.
Sometimes the outer peel of the seed is taken out and the inner soft part is used for a variety of dishes.
Another prominent feature of the book is the frequency with which it draws parallels between the inner and the outer worlds, particularly with references to processes of growth and development i. e. seed, tree, branch, fruit ; the emergence of the hen from the egg.
The seed ( usually 0. 6 – 0. 8 g ) comprises a small cylindrical embryo, which is surrounded by several layers, from inner to outer: ( 1 ) a nutritious endosperm, ( 2 ) a wide woody layer or endocarp, ( 3 ) a fleshy and fibrous mesocarp ( the pulp ), and ( 4 ) the thin outer layer or exocarp.
The basal end of the shell ( endocarp ) is pointed and the apical end is more or less blunt ; between the seed and the hard shell ( endocarp ) is a thin, brownish, fibrous seed coat developed from the inner layer of the endocarp.

inner and coat
Potential toxic substances that can migrate are lead, causing lead poisoning, or bisphenol A, a potential endocrine disruptor that is an ingredient in the epoxy commonly used to coat the inner surface of cans.
It has an outer coat containing three HBV envelope proteins ( called large, medium, and small hepatitis B surface antigens, and host lipids surrounding an inner nucleocapsid.
* Winter buds: Minute, naked, three or four together, protected in a depression by a scale-like covering lined on the inner surface with a thick coat of tomentum and opening in early spring ; when forming are covered by the swollen base of the petiole.
Upon her marriage, Maud was granted the use of a personal coat of arms, being those of the kingdom, with an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony, differenced with a label argent of five points, the outer pair and centre bearing hearts gules, the inner pair crosses gules.
Since the Horn has finite volume but infinite surface area, it seems that it could be filled with a finite quantity of paint, and yet that paint would not be sufficient to coat its inner surface – an apparent paradox.
Its color ranges from yellowish to gray, and the back is usually darker than the majority of its coat ; its belly and inner ears are usually lighter.
The coat of arms of Sven Hedin, together with those of some two thousand noble families, is to be found on a wall of the Great Hall in Riddarhuset, the assembly house of Swedish nobility in Stockholm ’ s inner city, Gamla Stan.
The new style of man's chetten lose blouse coat is made of stronger material or with inner lining, which can be worn alone or as a jacket or over a separate top is related to.
The inner part of the coat, called the under-wool or undercoat, should also be red.
Alexandra's personal coat of arms was that of the British monarch, with an inescutcheon of the shield of Saxony, all differenced, as a male-line grandchild, with a label argent of five points, the central point bearing a cross gules, the inner pair anchors azure, and the outer pair fleurs-de-lys azure.
These seeds are covered in two membranes ; the outer one is called the " parchment coat " and the inner one is called the " silver skin ".
In the first two seasons of the series, Static's outfit was a blue coat with yellow inner lining and stripes on his coat sleeves, a white shirt with his trademark black lightning bolt symbol, black pants with a white mask, and yellow goggles.
The beaver's fur consists of long, coarse outer hairs and short, fine inner hairs ( see Double coat ).
This breed has extremely fine fleece and, in contrast to mouflon, the inner fleece is highly developed and it is difficult to distinguish an outer coat.
The general hue is tawny, but with a rufous tinge, reminding one of the coat of a cheetah rather than of the leopard, and the inner sides of the limbs are yellowish white, with dark spots.
The seeds are angular, with the inner coat hardened and the outer coat fleshy.
Persons using this coat of arms belonged to the inner circle of Bolesław Śmiały – his personal team, as mentioned by the most famous Polish chronicler Jan Długosz in Annals or Chronicles of the Famous Kingdom of Poland czyli Kroniki sławnego Królestwa Polskiego.
The inner coat ( tunica intima ) can be separated from the middle ( tunica media ) by a little maceration, or it may be stripped off in small pieces ; but, on account of its friability, it cannot be separated as a complete membrane.
The inner coat consists of:
This membrane forms the chief thickness of the inner coat, and can be separated into several layers, some of which present the appearance of a network of longitudinal elastic fibers, and others a more membranous character, marked by pale lines having a longitudinal direction.

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