Another rather rare form is double fimbriation ( blazoned " double fimbriated " ), where the charge or ordinary is accompanied by two stripes of colour instead of only one.
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It was registered by the Flag Institute on 11 September 2014, the design being a gold cross fimbriated in black on a maroon background with a rose in the centre.
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Dr . James Roberts, of Tulane University, found th ! t the underside of the foreskin is a favorite hiding place for the bacteria called P-fimbriated E coli.
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A vertically divided design in blue and gold with the word " Otago " in white fimbriated in black was also popular and can still be seen in use in the province.
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The "'fimbriate gudgeon "'( " Oxyeleotris fimbriata " ) is a species of sleeper goby native to the fresh waters of New Guinea and Australia.
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The epipodium is fringed, with a more prominent fimbriated lobe behind the left tentacle, and on the right there is a slightly projecting fold or gutter leading to the respiratory cavity.
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The crest is a yellow octagon with a [ ! inch blue border 2?inches in height overall, a scarlet saltire throughout, surmounted by a blue star of thirteen points fimbriated in yellow.
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Since 2012, Essendon's clash guernsey has been predominantly grey, with a red sash fimbriated in black; the grey field contains, in small print, the names of all Essendon premiership players.
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About twenty percent of the parasitised cells are oval in shape ( hence the species name ) and some of the oval cells also have fimbriated edges ( the so-called " comet cell " ).
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While the ciliae of the inner lining ( endosalpinx ) of the fallopian tube beat towards the uterus, tubal fluid is normally discharged via the fimbriated end into the peritoneal cavity from where it is cleared.