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They have white flowers with free stamens and a bifid style.
It was easy to administer through a scratch on the skin with a bifid needle.
Caterpillars smooth with bifid tails and horns on the head.
Seeds with a long wing at each end, the lower wing deeply bifid.
The low voltage side of the transformer was bifid and equipped with 11 taps.
It can be seen in densitometry as a bifid mountain where albumin has 2 heads.
The bifid uvula results from incomplete fusion of the palatine shelves.
They taper to a distinct, bifid beak, which bears three stigmas.
The aperture is terminal, at the end of the final chamber, with a bifid tooth in adult forms.
Bifid ribs occur in up to 8.4% of Samoans.
The head bears a pair of stout recurved horns and there is a bifid tail.
The mandibles are bifid and the elytra have four longitudinal ribs.
Bifid ribs are usually asymptomatic, and are often discovered incidentally by chest X-ray.
The caudal fin is clearly bifid.
A bifid uvula is a split or cleft uvula.
Bifid uvulas have less muscle in them than a normal uvula, which may cause recurring problems with middle ear infections.
This bifid variation of the muscle originates as a single structure from the zygomatic bone.
Style deeply bifid.
Petioles up to 40 cm long bear deeply bifid leaves up to 50 cm long.
The spur, reported to be bifid (with each branch being two-branched itself) and up to 16 mm long, is inserted near the base of the lid.
The neurosetae have semilunar pockets, faintly bifid tips and faint serrations.