intricate
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The cerebral cortex consists of six layers that work together to form highly intricate neural circuits.
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Every image that goes on a piece of stationery—a name, a floral design or an intricate Christmas tree—is etched into a copper plate.
Scientists at Florida State University have developed a new type of crystalline material that displays rare and intricate magnetic behavior.
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Imaging tools have dramatically reshaped how scientists study the world, from charting faraway galaxies with radio telescope networks to revealing intricate structures inside living cells.
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Instead of a simple wave moving cleanly across the ocean, the satellite data revealed a surprisingly intricate pattern of waves spreading, interacting, and scattering across the basin.
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