| 1. | Spandrels usually provide pressure along the upper edge of the conoids.
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| 2. | Whitney's umbrella is a ruled surface and a right conoid.
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| 3. | The conoid spire is canaliculated, composed of six operculum is thin.
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| 4. | The resulting conoids, however, require great compressive forces to keep shape.
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| 5. | It consists of two fasciculi, called the trapezoid ligament and conoid ligament.
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| 6. | The station has three overlapping conoid structures although they are only viewable from above.
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| 7. | General solutions of the PDE can then be obtained from envelopes of such conoids.
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| 8. | An conoid and usually without associated pellicular microtubules.
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| 9. | An apical complex is present which includes a polar ring and rhoptries but lacks a conoid.
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| 10. | It consists of two fasciculi, the trapezoid ligament in front, and the conoid ligament behind.
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