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This species has very large cycloid scales, below which is a thick layer of fat.
The body is entirely covered by tiny cycloid scales.
For more traditional control, the cycloid area is surrounded by an 8-way control pad ring.
Cycloid psychosis occurs in people of generally 15-50 years of age.
A classic example is Catalan's minimal surface, which passes through a cycloid curve.
The circular or cycloid scales are very small, making it difficult to accurately age, and thus even more challenging to manage.
Herman patented a construction for cycloid pianos in 1860.
It has cycloid scales embedded in the skin.
Despite its boxy appearance, the hull was adequately cycloid and aerodynamic.
In practice this excludes all but cycloid and ctenoid scales.
It is sometimes used for other psychiatric disorders, such as cycloid psychosis and major depressive disorder.
The body is covered with large scales, which may be cycloid or weakly ctenoid in shape.
Cycloid scales are also found, allowing for smooth transport within the water with little disturbance from the scales themselves.
Scales are usually ctenoid, although sometimes they are cycloid or otherwise modified.
Cycloid scales are small oval-shaped scales with growth rings.
Ctenoid scales are similar to the cycloid scales, with growth rings.
The species has 34 vertebrae and 68 to 69 lateral line scales, with cycloid cheek scales.
Their scales are cycloid, delicate and easily sloughed off; some are scaleless.
The scales on these fish are cycloid scales, a type of leptoid scale.
It has 37-46 large, cycloid scales.
Physiognomically he certainly appeared to be the exact opposite of the emotionally-motivated cycloid personality.
Scales may be cycloid or absent in labrisomids; many species are brightly coloured.
Their scales may be cycloid or ctenoid.
The rest of the body is covered in small cycloid scales, with the exception of the breast which is naked.
The large scales are cycloid and imbricate; they are arranged in a longitudinal series of 12-40.