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- diplodocoids showed that the square snouts, large proportion of pits, and fine subparallel scratches in Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Nigersaurus, and Rebbachisaurus...
- oxyhydroxide-cemented, poorly sorted breccias with m****ive to minor layering subparallel to hillslopes; iron spring and bog deposits with few or no clasts, exhibiting...
- rock caused by noncoaxial shear. En echelon veins can be parallel or subparallel, closely-spaced, overlapping or step-like minor structural features in...
- the remaining, a left-lateral fault. Another left-lateral fault runs subparallel to the west along its southern half. It ac****ulated a total offset of...
- and in having lingual slope of all premolars covered by prominent, subparallel ridges...," (Kielan-Jaworowska & Hurum, 2001, p. 414). Nao Kusuhashi;...
- annually. This zone comprises north and south dipping faults that run subparallel to each other. Most of these faults are buried structures and only a...
- These rocks are characterised by a 'bostonitic' texture of clusters of subparallel, divergent or radiating irregular feldspar laths in a fine grained matrix...
- particular point in time. A blade is defined as a flake with parallel or subparallel margins that is usually at least twice as long as it is wide.: 253  There...
- cleavage domains and microlithons. Cleavage domains are planar boundaries subparallel to the trend of the domain, and microlithons are bounded by the cleavage...
- snouts showed that the square snout, large proportion of pits, and fine, subparallel scratches of the teeth of Apatosaurus suggests it was a ground-height...