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This parallel imagery creates a branch-like structure in these songs.
With incredible speed the branch-like growth whipped towards me.
They range in size of up to about 2 millimeters and look like tiny fan- or branch-like structures.
Who is pressed against the icy windowpane, Waving with a branch-like hand?
His branch-like arms, ugly and graphic, continued their thrifty gestures.
The branch-like material is woven together for the purpose of constructing various wicker items.
From the opposite end of the cell body sprout branch-like structures known as dendrites.
As the name implies, is branch-like with excellent coverage with very interesting shapes.
Dread names spread branch-like from these old pathways, through folklore and onto maps.
When the liquid solidifies, the tin forms small branch-like structures called dendrites.
The central axis has flat branch-like extensions on which the polyps are clustered.
They are short, branch-like extensions of nerve cells.
Branch-like tentacles extend from the ends of the brain's cells, enabling them to communicate with each other.
His frizzy beard resembles the thin branch-like connections between neurons that he's talking about.
First, inflammation inside the lung's branch-like airways narrows those channels to make breathing difficult.
The playful animal took just minutes to scale the tower, which has branch-like platforms to test the tigers' ingenuity.
Around the standing king are small, somewhat impish, figures shinnying up or descending an angular branch-like form.
However, in contrast to skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle cells are typically branch-like instead of linear.
Dermatophytes are easily recognized under the microscope by their long branch-like tubular structures called hyphae.
The lower half is covered with irregularly arranged short branch-like protuberances at right angles to the stem that measure 2-3 by 0.5 mm.
Colonies of ctenostomes are often composed of elongated, branch-like stolons, although more compact forms also exist.
An Indonesian known as Tree Man because he was covered in branch-like warts appears to be winning his battle against the rare skin condition.
As he watched, there was a faint creaking noise as it opened further; then he saw that the branch-like shadow was moving.
The building's nature is partially unveiled at sunrise as the blinding light enchants the visitor and causes organic branch-like structures to burst from his chest.
He and Cohn coined the term dendritic using the Greek root “dendron” (tree), a reference to the cells’ branch-like projections.