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Meaning of "longitudinal ridges"

Longitudinal ridges: continuous raised lines that run lengthwise along a surface or body, commonly found in geological or anatomical contexts

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Dorsal skin of young with longitudinal ridges of small tubercles.
It has longitudinal ridges with spines on them throughout its length.
The surface also shows longitudinal ridges and grooves.
The teeth are slender and elongated and possess fine longitudinal ridges.
The scales have transverse and longitudinal ridges across the middle of the scale surface.
The egg is green and barrel shaped with longitudinal ridges.
The longitudinal ridges further reinforce the compression strength of the sleeve and oppose buckling thereof.
The presence of intracuticular tubules and external longitudinal ridges is noted.
The longitudinal ridges may further comprise longitudinal grooves that are narrower than the longitudinal recesses.
At least one of the faces may optionally be defined laterally by longitudinal ridges.
Longitudinal ridges with corresponding grooves are provided in order to absorb the lateral forces Fz.
The surface is covered with numerous longitudinal ridges and fine growth lines.
Its rhinophores are set close together on its head and are oval with longitudinal ridges.
Dots, longitudinal ridges or ribs of varying dimensions.
There are numerous possible arrangements for the longitudinal ridges on the surface of the fastener.

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Advantageously, longitudinal ridges are combined with lowered portions, or furrows.
Near the bottom of the front wall are two longitudinal ridges with upper surfaces.
There are longitudinal ridges on the propodem sides, while the petiole is smooth.
It is a black-bodied nudibranch with raised white longitudinal ridges.
These longitudinal ridges 22 also enable the longitudinal stiffness of the membrane to be increased.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a mandrel having longitudinal ridges or splines.
It develops longitudinal ridges and grooves (particularly near the base) as the fruit body matures.
The pronotum and elytra are black, with strong longitudinal ridges.
Longitudinal ridges are not a sign of concern, according to the Mayo Clinic website.
The distal part of the housing 2 is provided with a plurality of longitudinal ridges 5.
Preferably, the tubular conduit 4 includes two longitudinal ridges that are diametrically opposite one another.
The eggs look off-white or yellow, and are marked with a series of longitudinal ridges.
The anchoring means may, for example, comprise longitudinal ridges projecting inwardly into the socket interior.
The smaller branches are more or less cylindrical with fine, longitudinal ridges.
The longitudinal ridges have been measured as average roughness score on the nail casts ( Ra ).
Associated spine-bearing coenobia produced longitudinal ridges on the walls of the cells.
In embodiments, said abutment surface is formed of the distal ends of said longitudinal ridges.
The seed has 3 longitudinal ridges.
Its lateral surface can be externally ornamented, and evenly convex or with longitudinal ridges.
Longitudinal striations 18 separating sorts of longitudinal ridges 19 have then been made in these faces.
The dorsal skin bears a modest sprinkling of small, rounded protuberances and segments of longitudinal ridges.
The plastron is cream to yellow, and has two longitudinal ridges that disappear with age.
The inflorescence stalk is triangular in cross-section and acutely angled ; with three distinct longitudinal ridges.
Each of the slats 2, 4 has a plurality of longitudinal ridges 6 with triangular cross sections.
The proximal and distal protrusions ( like barbs ) can be machined effectively into the longitudinal ridges.
It is folded into longitudinal ridges that often fuse together ( anastomose ) in a vein-like network.
The upper surface, or superior lamella, has transverse and longitudinal ridges and ribs.
The longitudinal ridges 5 provide a line sealing against the side walls of the groove 4 '.
The heat-conducting members are designed as flanges with longitudinal ridges 3.
Longitudinal ridges (ribs) are shown.
According to this embodiment, the heat-conducting members are provided with longitudinal ridges 3.
Longitudinal ridges frost ribs, ….
The brush may present at least one longitudinal ridge, e.g. two to eight longitudinal ridges.
Belt 52 also has longitudinal ridges 56 on its internal surface.
In E. scirpicola, layer 1 is represented by discontinuous longitudinal ridges.

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