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Brides Reveal the Crazy Way They Found Their Wedding ...

Brides.com-Dec. 9, 2016
When it comes to finding your wedding dress, it's certain to be an ... Never had to step a foot into a bridal shop and spend hours with the stylist or drag all my ...
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A designer has created wedding dresses inspired by Disney ...

Metro-Oct. 7, 2016
When people go shopping for a wedding dress, they usually look for something that makes them feel like a princess. It doesn't matter what their usual style is, ...
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Pretty Bridesmaid Dresses That Aren't Expensive

Racked-Dec. 2, 2016
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Free People's New Wedding Collection Was Made For City ...

Refinery29-Jan. 29, 2016
The designs use popular bridal fabrics in ways you wouldn't expect — like crocheted lace to both add structure and trim a slip dress, or tiers of crinkle chiffon for ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

What is called lateral integration occurs in jointed in
the development of the nervous system. It is noticed that the characteristic feature of
lower jointed animals and larvae of higher - except for the most
part of the imperfect forms which have no distinct nodules is
double chain of nerve knots, reaching from one end of the body to another; between
the more perfectly formed this dual jointed chain
merges to a greater or lesser extent, in one. Newport has described the course of this
concentration in insects, and Rathke followed her in crustaceans. In the early
stage of development in the Astacus fluviatilis, or common (the river) cancer
found a pair of individual nodes in each ring. Out of fourteen couples
belonging to the head and chest, three pairs of front of the mouth merge into a single mass,
forming a brain or head knot. Meanwhile, the rest of the top six pairs
connect particularly in the midline, the others remain more or less
separate. Of the six pairs of nodules formed thus, front
four coalesce into one mass, the other two in another, and then these two masses
already connect one. Here we see longitudinal and transverse integration,
occurring at the same time; the higher the cancers they both go even further.
Vertebrates represent a distinct transverse integration in the development
reproductive system.