| 1. | It is biconcave in structure and attaches to the lateral pterygoid.
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| 2. | The innermost element in each group is a biconcave element between them.
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| 3. | In humans, mature red blood cells are flexible and oval biconcave disks.
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| 4. | Parasitized red blood cells often lose their biconcave shape.
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| 5. | The middle contains a biconcave core which appears to be characteristic to many poxviruses.
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| 6. | In other trematopids, the margin is biconcave.
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| 7. | The median band is transverse and biconcave.
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| 8. | By using NIMs as a biconcave lens to focus microwaves, the antenna's sidelobes are reduced in size.
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| 9. | Instead of retaining the biconcave shape of a normal red blood cell, the modified benefits provided by the heterozygous form.
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| 10. | One individual candy is a biconcave disc in shape, with a diameter of roughly 1 cm and a height of roughly 4 mm.
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