The arms of the Pretoria Philatelic Society show a " chief engrailed and couped ", having the appearance of the edge of a perforated postage stamp.
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The triangular " pile " and black engrailed border around the shield came from the device of Dunstable Borough Council, itself based on the arms of Dunstable Priory.
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"C . japonica " leaves are eaten by the caterpillars of some Lepidoptera, such as The Engrailed ( " Ectropis crepuscularia " ).
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There are other factors thought to control the DV patterning; Engrailed-1 represses the dorsalizing effect of Wnt-7a on the ventral side of the limbs.
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The human engrailed homologs 1 and 2 encode homeodomain-containing proteins and have been implicated in the control of pattern formation during development of the central nervous system.
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The pheon, the engrailed broad arrow, occurs in heraldry in the arms of the Sidney and Coates families, and hence in the arms of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
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Only cells to one side of the Engrailed-expressing cells are competent to respond to Hedgehog following interaction of Hh with the receptor protein Patched ( blue in Figure 4 ).
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The original arms of Napier ( as seen in the picture of John Napier on this page ) were : Argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, barbed vert.
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The cross engrailed ( that is, with wavy or sawtoothlike edges ) refers to the noble family Beissel von Gymnich, who still had holdings in M�rsdorf as late as 1744.
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Other Lepidoptera whose larvae feed on holly include " Bucculatrix ilecella ", which feeds exclusively on hollies, and The Engrailed ( " Ectropis crepuscularia " ).