| 41. | The root of the lower incisor was housed in a bony protuberance, the capsular process.
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| 42. | The bony palate itself is broad and lacks many indentations and protuberances present in other species.
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| 43. | Noses : natural stems or other protuberances, roots ( can also be mustaches ), stalks.
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| 44. | In " Poecilocoris lewisi ", multiple tiny conical protuberances around 900 Mie scattering ).
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| 45. | The body has a rough appearance because the dorsal scale keels are accentuated into protuberances or tuberculations.
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| 46. | Most have the spiracles on a peg-like protuberance extending from the end of their abdomens.
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| 47. | The dorsal skin bears a modest sprinkling of small, rounded protuberances and segments of longitudinal ridges.
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| 48. | The carbon atoms accumulate in the mesopores, forming protuberances that act as spacers to prevent stacking.
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| 49. | They have a slender, hairless, snout with many whisker-like protuberances around the nostrils.
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| 50. | The watercock's frontal shield is extended above the head into a horn-like protuberance.
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