| 1. | These blotches contain asexual ( pycnidia ) and sexual ( pseudothecia ) fructifications.
 
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 | 2. | The " Detarium senegalense " tree has two phases of fructification.
 
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 | 3. | The hypothallus is produced by the plasmodium at the beginning of the fructification.
 
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 | 4. | The entire fructification resembles and perhaps could be used as an ear pick ( see etymology below ).
 
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 | 5. | Much later, economists demonstrated that the theory of fructification can be stated rigorously in a general equilibrium model.
 
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 | 6. | Cesalpino based his system on the structure of the organs of fructification, using the Aristotelian technique of logical division.
 
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 | 7. | Carl Linnaeus ( 1707 1778 ) raised the description of the parts of fructification to an unprecedented level of precision.
 
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 | 8. | The ring, remnant of the veil present in young fructifications, is whitish, descendent, thin and fragile.
 
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 | 9. | He noted that miospores recovered from the maceration of numerous Coal Measure fructifications displayed a wide range of morphological variations.
 
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 | 10. | This difference disappears as maturity is reached, when plants resemble closely the fructification of any other member of the genus.
 
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