| 11. | The light conoid roofs allow for a column-free interior space, maximising space and reducing load.
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| 12. | A structure resembling an apical complex in the flagellate, includes a conoid or pseudoconoid and long sacculate micronemes,
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| 13. | Electron microscopic studies have shown the presence of rhoptries, micronemes, polar ring, microtubules and a conoid.
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| 14. | The pendants still provide the compression necessary to support the conoids and add complexity to the aesthetics of the room.
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| 15. | The tail contains 2-3 pairs of caudal pores, is conoid, and curves dorsally with a subacute terminus.
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| 16. | A little beyond ( Offa s Dyke ), near the house of Nantcribba, rises a great conoid rock.
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| 17. | The esophagus is generally conoid to cylindrical, and in some species in the posterior position is a series of muscular bulbs.
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| 18. | In geometry, a directrix, the right conoid, the helicoid, and the tangent developable of a smooth curve in space.
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| 19. | The curved ribs, extending from the same point on the wall, are spaced equidistant from each other, forming conoid shapes.
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| 20. | In geometry, "'Pl�cker s conoid "'is a ruled surface named after the German mathematician Julius Pl�cker.
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