| 11. | The fruits are glabrous achenes with hairy appendages ( pappus ).
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| 12. | The inflorescence is a solitary pappus half a centimeter in length.
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| 13. | This is an pappus it is small and scale-like.
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| 14. | This formula is the calculus equivalent of Pappus's centroid theorem.
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| 15. | The leaves are pappus, which can carry them far by wind.
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| 16. | The pappus is the same as " Lactuca serriola ".
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| 17. | Jones makes these comments about Chasles, Pappus and Euclid:
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| 18. | The seed has a fluffy pappus and is easily dispersed by wind.
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| 19. | Atop many erect, hairy stems are solitary daisy-like pappus.
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| 20. | The inflorescence bears several large pappus a centimeter in length.
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