Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The depth of the indentation can be approximated as 1/30 of the long dimension.
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Indentation is internally represented by a block node.
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The burials were usually single, the graves grouped in small cemeteries, with the ashes placed in simple urns more often than in ground indentations.
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A detailed description of the style (which not only considers indentation, but naming conventions, comments and various other aspects as well) can be found on.
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Hence, the latter are generally oval in outline, rather than having an indentation where the antennae originate, or even being divided by them.
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It has a large posterior contractile vacuole, and a characteristic posterior indentation (more pronounced in underfed individuals).
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The design varies in detail, but in general is given the shape of a wheel with indentations to create several spokes (see picture).
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In fact the contracted specimen looked almost as if there was a broad posterior indentation in the middle line.
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Today, it is mainly remembered for lending its name to a particular indentation style, originally used in the code examples which accompanied it.
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Indentations have been made at 3 nm lateral resolution.
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