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The bouquet is light, elegant and smoked, the tannins are firm and granulous.
The size of an adult shell varies between 12 mm and 45 mm. The fulvous shell has six granulous, tubercularly ribbed whorls, that are angulated at the upper part. The suture shows a granulous line.G.W. Tryon, Manual of Conchology vol.
Ide 25T has been conceived for the automatic extraction of granulous products from silos.
With time, the plaque is transformed into tartar, a granulous and hard substance which must be removed regularly.
Tumor thickness measurements were made from the epidermal granulous layer to the deepest point in the slide with major tumoral infiltration.
You transport usually low density bulk, granulous or cereals and you also wish to be able to load goods conditioned on pallets.
It came with three brittle ribs impacted in granulous tissue, left a respirator, nosocomial pneumonia, green sponges on plastic sticks to moisten my lips.
It is used to discharge the granulous products in the desired quantity in particular in the silos and in the resting bins after pre-cleaning.
The road transport of products in powder form or granulous is an activity very specialized by the products, the users and the technology of the vehicles.
The scar region was characterized by a dense fibrous tissue or granulous tissue forming a central zone of the lesion where the SMI-32 staining was absent.
The round beads are distinct. The base of the shell has about 10 scarcely granulous concentric lirae. The outlines of the conic spire are straight. The apex is acute.
The length of the shell attains 20 mm. The shell is narrowly turreted and strongly keeled. The keel is tuberculated, with revolving, sometimes granulous striae below it. The granules are more apparent at the base.
The size of an adult shell varies between 25 mm and 81 mm. The moderate spire is coronated, depressed conical. It shows prominent nodules on shoulders of the whorls. The lower half of the body whorl is distantly striated, and the striae sparsely granulous.
The spiral lirations which cover the entire surface are beautifully minutely granulous. These lirations number 2-3 in the spire whorls, and about twelve in the body whorl. The slightly red aperture is small and measures about of the total length of the shell. The outer lip is extra incrassate.
The size of the shell varies between 17 mm and 59 mm. The shell shows fine revolving striae, somewhat granulous towards the base. Its color is chestnut, longitudinally streaked with white, with frequently an upper and lower band of white maculations.G.W. Tryon (1884) Manual of Conchology, structural and systematic, with illustrations of the species, vol.
The height of the shell varies between 8 mm and 13 mm. The conic shell is well elevated. Its color is pale yellowish or reddish-brown, with broad dark brown oblique flammules. It is anteriorly somewhat articu-ated with red and yellowish-white in fine concentric lines with many elevated granulous spiral lines, of which three larger are next above the suture.
The length of the shell varies between 5 mm and 16 mm. The shell has five whorls in the teleoconch, transverse ribs and a fine granulous or frosty spiral sculpture. Its color is whitish, lineated spirally with yellow brown and often with some brown on the outside of the siphonal canal or on the columella. K. limonitella has the spire but a trifle shorter than the body whorl.
The length of the shell attains 9 mm, its diameter 3.5 mm. The solid, acuminate, ovate shell contains 8 whorls. The general aspect of the surface of this shell is granulous, but on closer examination the upper third part of each whorl is found to exhibit only the longitudinal ribs, which are suddenly directed obliquely to the left. The white band occupies about half the whorl, and includes the four upper series of granules.
The rest are flat, with three to four strong spiral lirae, whereof the uppermost or the two uppermost, are more or less granulous. The interstices are smooth, with the exception of oblique lines of growth. The suture is marked by a thread-like keel. The body whorl is acutely angled below the middle, with a flattish base, which has two or three sulci near the angle, and two white or pale lilac lirae encircling the umbilical region.
They number about 20 on the penultimate whorl and on the body whorl as many as 55. Those around the lower part of the body whorl are pretty regularly alternately larger and small, the latter being the more granulous. The body whorl is contracted at the lower part, and is destitute of the plicae on about a third of its extent near the lip. The aperture together with the siphonal canal are a little less than half the length of the shell.
The upper volutions are encircled by three principal lirae, and a fourth secondary one at the suture. The points of intersection of these spiral ridges and the oblique costse are produced into quite acute nodules or prickles. The base of the shell is almost flat, ornamented with about six concentric lirae, which are more or less granulous, with the interstices exhibiting strong lines of growth and translucent nacre. The color closely approaches the rest of the surface, varied with brown dots both upon and between the granules.
These grooves number 10 on the penultimate whorl, about 38 on the body whorl, where some of the upper and many of the basal ones have still intermediate lirae, lacking on the penultimate and older whorls. On the last part of body whorl, the shell is still sculptured by strong growth lines, which, in crossing the interspaces or lirae between the grooves make them granulous. The body whorl is contracted below its periphery, ending in a long, straight siphonal canal, which is strongly attenuated towards its base. The aperture is elongately subtriangular, its upper margin nearly horizontal, with a deep, rather narrow sinus.
On the body whorl there are about ten strong primaries in all, partly on the back of the siphonal canal, about five intercalaries on the body of the whorl, and on all the unoccupied area very fine numerous granulous or frosty spiral threads. On the fasciole there are no other spirals. The transverse sculpture consists of fine sharp incremental lines, which produce the shagreening of the tertiary spirals ; and of numerous elevated rounded threads, which reticulate the stronger spirals, induce little nodes at the intersections, and extend from the front margin of the fasciole forward over the whole whorl, disappearing only on the back of the siphonal canal. The interstices are deep, and nearly square.

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