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An idealised development from a simple crescentic bar to a more complex form is shown in Fig. 8.21.
In this way the crescentic barchan form is developed.
Sutures on the spiral side are crescentic and strongly oblique.
The exit-hole is located on the leaf underside and has the form of a crescentic hole.
Diffuse mesangial proliferation or crescentic glomerulonephritis may also be present.
The immunofluorescence plays vital role in the diagnosis of Crescentic glomerulonephritis.
Tergite four is largely black, with isolated dull yellow crescentic markings on each side.
It has a cigar-shaped body, crescentic wings and a short bluntly squared-off tail.
Some types of crescentic dunes move more quickly over desert surfaces than any other type of dune.
The crescentic fracture which is a downstream concave that is also made by the removal of rock.
Mount Wayang has a 750 m wide crescentic crater which holds four groups of fumaroles.
Buttons and multistrand crescentic necklaces were made of amber as well as jet.
It is a sign of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (also called crescentic glomerulonephritis).
The lower palatal tooth is a prominent, crescentic lamella, with strong lateral buttresses.
The pleurocentra, which also comprise the centra, are slender and crescentic in both genera.
The park is located on an 8 km long crescentic sand spit extending into Lake Erie.
The number of crescentic glomeruli is an important prognostic factor in determining whether the patient will develop chronic renal disease.
The Bowman space is compressed, in some cases to the extent that this produces a crescent formation characteristic of crescentic glomerulonephritis.
In no living thing are the lines of beauty more exquisitely defined than in the crescentic borders of these flukes.
The female is duller, olive brown with faded yellow wing patches with similar, though less clear, crescentic markings.
The remaining area is split equally between a western population of star dunes and an eastern set of transverse or crescentic dunes.
Because of this microscopic feature, RPGN is also called crescentic glomerulonephritis.
A crescentic dune with a star dune superimposed on its crest is the most common complex dune.
A rare transatlantic vagrant, with forewing bluer grey than wing, easily told by conspicuous white crescentic mark in front of eye.
They are characterized by "a crescentic cut in a bluff or valley wall, produced by...a meandering stream."