On opening, the colon revealed numerous wormlike or villiform polyps covering almost the entire segment of the sigmoid colon. |
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These small, wormlike animals move through the water with a wriggling motion. |
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These wormlike creatures have suckers on either end that help them cling to plants so they are not swept away by wind or waves. |
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The stone walls of the magnificent ground floor were vermiculated, shot through with wormlike trails, completely au courant for Fifth Avenue. |
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The oldest known animal fossils, about 700 million years old, come from the so-called Ediacara fauna, small wormlike creatures with soft bodies. |
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African sleeping sickness, also known as African trypanosomiasis, is caused by a microscopic wormlike parasite spread exclusively by the tsetse fly. |
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There the worm clings to the gills while it metamorphoses into a plump, sinusoidal, wormlike body, with a coiled mass of egg strings at the rear. |
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The larva of other insects, such as beetles, butterflies, and wasps, is a grub or caterpillar, a wormlike creature not even remotely resembling the adult. |
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In some cases malware developers implement features borrowed from other malicious codes, as in the case of ZCryptor ransomware, which exhibits a wormlike behaviour. |
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The Hutts are the lords of Hutta's demented society, and all other races, even official foreign emissaries, are seen as expendable fodder in the Hutts' bloated, wormlike eyes. |
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Depending on concentration and compatibility, the block copolymer can form other morphologies, such as vesicles or wormlike micelles. |
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