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  • adjective without branches

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Examples

  • At least, they had four legs, hooves, and two delicately curved, unbranching horns on their heads.

    Owlflight Lackey, Mercedes 1997

  • The tall, unbranching gray spruce-trunks rose round it like the pillars of a colonnade.

    Tenting To-night A Chronicle of Sport and Adventure in Glacier Park and the Cascade Mountains Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • Stem long, leafless, and unbranching, bearing a single blossom.

    Flower Stories 1903

  • When subjected to the mildly denaturing conditions of pH 5.3 and 60°C, the aggregates form amyloid protofibrils and after one week are able to form long, linear and unbranching amyloid fibrils.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Carlene S. Starck et al. 2010

  • When subjected to the mildly denaturing conditions of pH 5.3 and 60°C, the aggregates form amyloid protofibrils and after one week are able to form long, linear and unbranching amyloid fibrils.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Carlene S. Starck et al. 2010

  • By one week, fibrils that show the characteristic morphology of amyloid had appeared, with a diameter of 15. 4±0.7 nm (SD) and a straight, unbranching structure (

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Carlene S. Starck et al. 2010

  • By one week, fibrils that show the characteristic morphology of amyloid had appeared, with a diameter of 15. 4±0.7 nm (SD) and a straight, unbranching structure (

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Carlene S. Starck et al. 2010

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