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Meaning of "outgrowths"
Outgrowth is something that emerges or develops as a natural consequence or result
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Most vegetative outgrowths are in difficult to build areas.
There are no parapodia fleshy winglike outgrowths.
They appear as outgrowths to the adrenal organs.
There are simply normal and understandable outgrowths.
Lateral outgrowths on the body of nudibranchs are called cerata.
Trichomes on plants are epidermal outgrowths of various kinds.
The wall outgrowths are warts composed of juxtaposed vesicles.
The hair and nails are outgrowths of the skin.
Outgrowths were picked and expanded using standard methods.
Cells developed as explant outgrowths in all conditions examined.
Tumor cells form continuous outgrowths.
There were significant outgrowths in varying degrees in all curriculum areas.
We sit on the kitchen exchanging these diabolical outgrowths of overfertile minds.
These are outgrowths of nerve cells that serve as cell connectors.
The rear base of the crest was covered by outgrowths of the prefrontals.
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They are outgrowths of an artistic impulse.
It requires a new uncontrolled way to oppose these outgrowths of repressive conditions.
Melanocytic outgrowths of the skin do not need treatment if they are asymptomatic.
Perhaps they are just the outgrowths of a specific culture.
The outgrowths of the connective and the carpel lack procambium.
They ware seen as being mainly outgrowths of the quadratojugal bones themselves.
Outgrowths appearing on each side of the petiole in some species are called stipules.
The undersides of the leaves have scales which are lengthened outgrowths of the epidermis.
They all are outgrowths of the exoskeleton and their cavities contain blood.
Optionally EBs may then be cultured as adherent cultures and allowed to form outgrowths.
A number of important outgrowths of this policy are then briefly assessed at the conclusion.
Nerve fibers are cell processes Nerve fibers are outgrowths of nerve cells.
These fleshy outgrowths are very small in size and appear deformed in shape.
Many tools and techniques are still legacies and outgrowths of the research and academic communities.
The outgrowths of humanitarian crises usually have potentially disastrous consequences for peace and security.
There are simply normal and understandable outgrowths and conditions that go with any windfall.
They are distinguished morphologically from Chaetoceros by the structure of valve outgrowths or girdle bands.
Insect wings are adult outgrowths of the insect exoskeleton that enable insects to fly.
After all, desires are just outgrowths of needs.
One of the outgrowths of this is the rise of the T party.
So, their population is shown including outgrowths.
The terms emergences or prickles refer to outgrowths that involve more than the epidermis.
When palpating, they are found to be quite solid outgrowths.
Tumors and various kinds of outgrowths of the skin have also resulted in hair loss.
The larvae are dark, covered with bristles on fleshy outgrowths.
Their shells have prominent lateral outgrowths in the form of spines and a high intraspecific variability.
In some multicellular animals, offspring may develop as outgrowths of the mother.
Transferred outgrowths to new feeder wells,.
In multicellular animals ( metazoans ) offspring may develop as outgrowths of the mother.
The others were natural outgrowths of local UHB formations.
Bony outgrowths form, which interfere with the movement of joints.
As the bone deteriorates, it can create outgrowths called osteophytes.
In some, the outgrowths hang down past the mouth.
Instead, they will focus on the outcomes and outgrowths of these clashes.
Some of the outgrowths appear to join in a synaptic-type junction.