| 41. | Pythons kill by coiling themselves around their prey and constricting until their victims are asphyxiated.
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| 42. | She also attributed the blood clots around her body to the python-coiling acts.
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| 43. | Odundo's best-known ceramics are hand built, using a coiling technique.
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| 44. | However, re-gaining the coiling requires many morphological modifications and is much rarer.
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| 45. | The inflorescence is an open array of branches, each a coiling panicle of flowers.
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| 46. | The hairy inflorescence is a one-sided curving or coiling cyme of many flowers.
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| 47. | The second growth stage is composed of around three and a half loosely coiling whorls.
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| 48. | The wings have a normal shape without indentations, tail appendages, lobing or coiling.
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| 49. | NOTE : Drawing captioned " COILING UP EXTENSION CORDS " goes with this column.
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| 50. | This process is unrelated to the coiling of the shell, which is a separate phenomenon.
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