| 21. | These are discoid, i . e . they contain only disc flowers and lack the ray flowers.
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| 22. | It has 30-70 discoid heads arranged in a raceme-like or thyrse-like capitulescence.
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| 23. | The orthopedic classification of discoid menisci includes : complete, incomplete or Wrisberg-ligament types as depicted here.
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| 24. | The tribe's distinctive inflorescence is unisexual in monoecious species, with discoid to urceolate receptables with involucrate bracts.
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| 25. | An additional form of coelomocyte, not found in other echinoderms, has a flattened discoid shape, and contains hemoglobin.
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| 26. | The head is discoid, containing no ray florets but many funnel-shaped disc florets with long, narrow lobes.
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| 27. | The chloroplast may be discoid, plate-like, reticulate, cup-shaped, spiral or ribbon shaped in different species.
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| 28. | There is a one locular ovary with a basal placentation; one ovule; a subsessile stigma, which is discoid or capitate.
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| 29. | In addition, a discoid meniscus does not taper as much towards the center of the joint and is shaped like a disc.
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| 30. | The modern period, beginning in 1920, saw major developments in research into the cause and treatment of discoid and systemic lupus.
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