How To Use Serration In A Sentence
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The organogenic phase occurs when the leaf primordium initiates all the leaflets, lobes, and serrations seen in the mature leaf.
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And finally, because the embryos had poorly developed teeth, they lacked the most characteristic Troodon feature - teeth with unusually large and distinctive serrations.
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The aggressive serrations enable the knife to waltz through tough Manila or polypro lines neatly.
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_ Very closely resembling the female, but rather smaller; the anterior and intermediate femora more incrassate, and all the femora with a simple row of teeth or serrations on their inferior margins.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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In addition, the number of marginal serrations was scored only in seventh leaves.
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The grip frame has finger groves, and the front of the trigger guard is flat with horizontal serrations to facilitate a two-handed combat grip.
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The important variables in the analysis were edge shape, width-to-thickness ratio, and serrations.
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Could these serrations have been used in ectoparasite control?
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He turned the knife over so that the serrations were along the outer edge.
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Those pinkish ones with the patterns and the wavy lines and the serration, or whatever you call it.
A THIEF OF TIME
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Most mill files are made for right-handed people, and the serrations are angled so they will grip the steel only when pushed in a left-to-right, forward motion.
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It may not be so clear in this particular fossil but those serrations are teeth!
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The points of the serrations concentrate force while the little concave sections between these points offer more cutting surface.
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Spinosaurines are characterized by very straight teeth lacking serrations, and lack the derived increase in dentary tooth number.
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Similar to conventional teeth, the points of the serrations provide more pressure for penetrating into hard-packed soil.
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the serrations of a city skyline
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Type 3 is distinguished by the presence of coarse serrations; no other type exhibits serrations.
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one of the serrations was broken off
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The tip of his lance got caught by the serrations of her sword, and he wrenched it out of her grasp, thinking he had won.
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Nor did the ancient crocodiles have tooth serrations of correct size and spacing to have made drag marks observed on some of the best-preserved bones.
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And, in the original description, a special point is made that Protarchaeopteryx teeth are characterized by the lack of serrations.
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The left canine preserves serrations along its posterior margin.
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The legs spinose; the posterior tibiæ with a double row of strong serrations.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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The teeth are closely spaced and positioned so that the serrations are obliquely oriented relative to the long axis of the tooth row.
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The teeth are closely spaced and positioned so that the serrations are obliquely oriented relative to the long axis of the tooth row.
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Large, worn serrations are present on both the anterior and posterior edges of the crown.
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the pliers had serrations to improve the grip
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The teeth are closely spaced and positioned so that the serrations are obliquely oriented relative to the long axis of the tooth row.
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Do not use oil when sharpening with a file; metal filings will accumulate and clog the file's serrations.
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Buffing the back, or flat side of the serrations ever so lightly will refresh the edge.
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Lacking a buffer, you can use a fine diamond stone on that back side, just be sure to leave the surface flat - don't induce a bevel or you'll dull the points of the serrations.
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There are added serrations at the front of the slide, a sop to popular demand more than a useful necessity unless you're going to mount a scope atop the pistol.
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Also, the animal's teeth lack small serrations that appear on many of the meat-shearing, daggerlike teeth of this dinosaur's carnivorous cousins.
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Its teeth lacked the usual serrations along the edges found in other two-legged carnivorous dinosaurs.