| 41. | The suture has numerous, including auxiliary and adventive, elements.
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| 42. | Finally, the pocket is sutured and the wound is bandaged.
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| 43. | Chambers are short, septa close spaced, sutures typically straight.
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| 44. | Each alternate thread is crowned by a bead at the suture.
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| 45. | Horizontal sutures formed by the chamber tiers are depressed and distinct.
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| 46. | Sides are flat to slightly concave; sutures flush and oblique.
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| 47. | These are typically lens opacities often involving the posterior Y sutures.
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| 48. | The facial sutures converge on the front border at the midline.
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| 49. | The patch can be removed any time by snipping the sutures.
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| 50. | After suturing, fluvial facies are overlying the marine Subathu Formation.
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