| 21. | The wall, microgranular calcareous, agglutinated.
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| 22. | Outwards, lobes and terraces are found possibly formed by agglutinating dacite forming lava flows.
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| 23. | They form delicate and elaborate agglutinated tests that range from a few millimetres to 20 centimetres.
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| 24. | In some cases, the virus is initially so dilute that agglutinated wells are never observed.
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| 25. | The first products of space weathering that were recognized in lunar soils were " agglutinates ".
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| 26. | Walls are microgranular to finely agglutinated.
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| 27. | The rzehakinids are composed of finely agglutinated material, insoluble in acid, over an organic base.
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| 28. | The wall is finely agglutinated, externally imperorate, internally with massive septa perforated by numerous apertures.
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| 29. | The wall finely agglutinated, imperforate; aperture, two alternating rows of pores on the periphery.
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| 30. | The agglutinated lattice maintains the RBC s in a suspended distribution, typically viewed as a diffuse reddish solution.
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