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  • ...ing vine on various supports. Older vines on substantial supports send out lateral branches that may at first be mistaken for tree limbs. Global warming and c ...Chaker|first=Anne Marie|title=Least-Welcome Sign of Summer|newspaper=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|date=June 22, 2010|author2=Athavaley, Anjali|page=D1}}</re
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  • ...steel reinforcement (typically [[rebar]]) offers much greater tensile and lateral strength to structures. *Extreme weather causes degradation of masonry wall surfaces due to frost damage. This type of damage is common with certain t
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  • When one thinks of concrete, oftentimes the image of a dull, gray concrete wall comes to mind. With the use of [[form liner]], concrete can be cast and mol ...A 67-foot concrete lizard basks in the sun, featured on a sound/retaining wall in Scottsdale, AZ.
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  • ...ndary growth; it is the result of cell division in the vascular cambium, a lateral meristem, and subsequent expansion of the new cells. ...ter]] occurs in living wood in three conditions, namely: (1) in the [[cell wall]]s, (2) in the [[protoplasm]]ic contents of the [[Cell (biology)|cells]], a
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  • ...|| [[frontal bone]]; [[medial palpebral ligament]]; [[lacrimal bone]] || [[lateral palpebral raphe]] || [[ophthalmic artery|ophthalmic]], [[zygomatico-orbital | [[Lateral rectus muscle|lateral]] || [[annulus of Zinn]] at the orbital apex || 7&nbsp;mm temporal to the [
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  • ...allux with fanning of the remaining phalanges upon soft stimulation of the lateral plantar surface of the foot ...cular medicine || [[deep vein thrombosis]] || || pain on anterior, but not lateral, compression of calf
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  • ...us process]]es of the [[vertebrae]] C7-T12 || at the shoulders, into the ''lateral'' third of the [[clavicle]], the [[acromion]] process and into the [[spine ...ogy)|depress]] the [[glenoid cavity]]. fixes the scapula to the [[thoracic wall]]. || [[Serratus anterior muscle]]
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  • * [[Lateral body wall defect]] * [[Limb-body wall complex]]
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  • *[[Luxating patella]] is a medial or lateral displacement of the patella, or kneecap. It is strongly suspected to be inh ...dylosis deformans in dogs, is growth of [[osteophyte]]s on the ventral and lateral surfaces of the [[Body of vertebra|vertebral bodies]]. It is usually an inc
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  • ...vian blood vessel]], most via the postcapillary [[venule]]s, and cross its wall by the process of [[diapedesis]]. ...lymph nodes]]: These nodes are in the hollow above the [[clavicle]], just lateral to where it joins the [[sternum]]. They drain a part of the [[thoracic cavi
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  • | [[Lateral tegmental field]] || *[[lateral reticular nucleus]]<ref name="Woolf89"/>
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