| 31. | The plants show numerous flowers with 5 sepals, united at their bases, and 5 petals forming a narrow tube facing upwards.
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| 32. | No longer is it necessary to squint down a narrow tube at a tiny picture to follow the action being taped.
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| 33. | Each small flower in the cluster is a narrow tube up to 2 centimeters long which abruptly spreads into a lobed corolla.
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| 34. | Later, larvae feed on the parenchyma and the leaf tip with the upper part of the mine shrivels into a narrow tube.
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| 35. | The two sections are connected via a narrow tube, or duct, that can be opened or closed by a group of surrounding muscles.
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| 36. | Longer circular needles can be used to produce narrow tubes of knitting for socks, mittens, and other items using the Magic Loop technique.
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| 37. | Blood counting machines aspirate a very small amount of the specimen through narrow tubing followed by an aperture and a laser flow cell.
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| 38. | Compared with CT, MRI scans typically : take more time, are louder, and usually require that the subject go into a narrow tube.
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| 39. | At the point where the narrow tube opens into the larger one, combustion occurs, with a flame of at least at its core.
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| 40. | If this is a rigid sphere, then the shape won't much matter ( unless it was maybe a really long narrow tube ).
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