| 1. | It is part of a " Dendroids " series begun in 1998.
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| 2. | The dendroid graptolites survived until the Carboniferous period.
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| 3. | A locally connected dendroid is called a dendrite.
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| 4. | Most of the dendritic or many-branched types are classified as dendroid graptolites ( order Dendroidea ).
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| 5. | Graptolites with relatively few branches were derived from the dendroid graptolites at the beginning of the Ordovician period.
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| 6. | Variation in habit can range from dwarf flattened plants to bottle shaped shrubs to dendroid-shaped trees.
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| 7. | A cone over the Cantor set ( called a Cantor fan ) is an example of a dendroid that is not a dendrite.
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| 8. | The first of these dendroids was " Impostor ", 1999, now at the Wanas Foundation, in Knislinge, Sweden.
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| 9. | However, they are not dendroids : dendroids must be closed sets, and H trees are not closed ( their closure is the whole rectangle ).
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| 10. | However, they are not dendroids : dendroids must be closed sets, and H trees are not closed ( their closure is the whole rectangle ).
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