In the central zone of the embryonic axis, thepithcontained large cells and cytoplasm of low density.
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Close to thepithborder, these cells tend to be radially elongated in transverse section.
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The innermost part cor responds to a zone close to thepithwhich is not preserved.
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Thepithis the most voluminous portion of the petiole and consists of soft, spongy parenchyma.
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A thin cortex layer covers the thicker fibrous tissue which surrounds the innerpith.
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The stems are usually hollow due to the presence of ant colonies that remove thepith.
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Thepithand substance of these policies is that alcoholic beverages are not like any other commodities, and must therefore be subjected to a distinct set of commercial principles.
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Pithwas encountered in 57% of the samples.
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However, they differ in the length of the rays, those in the type-species being higher and up to 80 cells at only 6.5 cm from thepith.
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The experiment was and is performed on animals that have been "pithed" - involving the destruction of brain centers associated with pain, leaving the lower centers regulating vital functions.
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The egg tunnels of the former were irregular but longitudinal, running long distances through thepith; eggs were deposited in the frass or in niches in the tunnel wall.
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I think, in a word, that was thepithof the repeated remarks which were being made.
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That is thepithof the situation, and every honest man will admit it.
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Thepithof this matter really lies in the words "similar premises," which, in the past, have always been held to mean premises containing machinery.
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That is the whole point andpithof this argument.
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