The flag was based in part on the St George's Cross that was already used by the fimbriated in black, and with a white eight-pointed star in each quarter of the canton.
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"In Blazon : Tierced per bend sinister Azure, and Vert, a bend sinister Gules fimbriated Argent and in dexter chief a Sun with twelve straight rays Or charged with an annulet Azure ."
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A badge of office was granted on May 2, 2001, and is blazoned " On a compass rose of sixteen points Gules, a plate fimbriated Gules charged with three pallets wavy Azure ".
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The original specification of the Union Flag in the Royal Proclamation of 1 January 1801 did not contain a drawn pattern or express which way the saltires should lie; they were simply " counterchanged " and the red saltire fimbriated.
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"Within a collar argent fimbriated Or set thereon four roses gules barbed and seeded proper and as many letters S also gules alternately a hurt thereon issuant from a wreath of sallow a demi lion also argent ."
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A blue five-pointed star, fimbriated yellow, appears above the central emblem; on all physical versions of the flag the star always appears on the observer's right, whether on the obverse or reverse side.
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In some cases, such as a fimbriated cross placed on a field of the same colour as the cross, the effect is identical to the use of cross voided, i . e . a cross shown in outline only.
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The blazon for the old union flag, to be compared with the current flag, is " azure, the cross saltire of St Andrew argent surmounted by the Cross of St George gules, fimbriated of the second ."
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If the fimbriated end of the tube becomes agglutinated, the resulting obstruction does not allow the tubal fluid to pass; it accumulates and reverts its flow downstream, into the uterus, or production is curtailed by damage to the endosalpinx.
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Helicobacter pylori, enterotoxigenic E . coli TOP10 strain, 987P-fimbriated enterotoxigenic E . coli ( a strain of E . coli ), and Lactobacillus reuteri are different strains of bacteria that are found to adhere to the gastrointestinal tract s mucosal surface.