Other than color and hairiness, it does not seem to possess characteristics which would distinguish it from other small males of " Camponotus ".
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The fact that fruits vary greatly in shape, color, hairiness and taste suggests that there is a great deal of genetic variation in the plant.
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The doctors saw the causes, so tells the notary, in his hairiness and his permanent physical efforts, trying to adapt to the bellicose life-style.
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Beyond beards, a recently found gene mutation causes congenital generalized hypertrichosis, a type of extreme hairiness all over the body, including the cheeks, nose and eye areas.
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The common names of some other species reflect their hairiness, such as Furcula " spp . ), so named as they resemble small versions of the Puss Moth.
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Pennington ( 2007 ) rejected Sleumer's split, arguing that the hairiness of the leaves and twigs often varied within individuals, and did not vary consistently with flower colour.
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The outer surface is glabrous but the inside is hairy with the hairiness continuing onto the lower petal lobe and the 4 stamens extend slightly beyond the end of the petal tube.
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The term remained in use for the next century, in every medium from cartoons to patriarchal encyclicals, with writers and their works being assessed according to their degree of'hairiness '.
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"Lysimachia foemina " can be distinguished from " Lysimachia arvensis " on the basis of the hairiness and arrangement of the petals and by the length of the flower stalk.
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For ruggedness, strength and overall rustic hairiness, neither Mel Gibson nor Liam Neeson, both of whom have had a go at kilt-wearing and sword brandishing, can compare with Highland cattle.