| 21. | Terminal scute laterally compressed, with two superposed points, which are simple or bifid.
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| 22. | You can superpose these motions together to find the position at the next time step.
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| 23. | Superposed wings increased the lifting area and avoided the structural problems of excessive wing length.
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| 24. | Wenham first tested superposed wings in 1866 with a model that resembled a Venetian blind.
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| 25. | Complex parabolic dunes include subsidiary superposed or coalesced forms, usually of barchanoid or linear shapes.
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| 26. | Bohairic uses a superposed point or small stroke known as a " djinkim ".
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| 27. | Certain molecules are chiral; that is, they cannot be superposed upon their mirror image.
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| 28. | The SuperPose method is sufficiently extensible to correct for relative domain rotations and other structural pitfalls.
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| 29. | The hall is superposed by a glass ceiling room, where initially a greenhouse was arranged.
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| 30. | Its extensive ejecta blanket and secondary crater field are superposed on plains materials and older craters.
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