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- Segmental regeneration in these animals is epimorphic and occurs through blastema formation.
- A covering sieve or covering family for this site is said to be " strictly universally epimorphic ".
- Cumaceans are " epimorphic ", which means that the number of body segments does not change during development.
- The " holaspid " stages ( epimorphic phase ) commence when a stable, mature number of segments has been released into the thorax.
- A topology which is less fine than the canonical topology, that is, for which every covering sieve is strictly universally epimorphic, is called "'subcanonical " '.
- While projective covers for modules do not always exist, it was speculated that for general rings, every module would have a flat cover, that is, every module " M " would be the epimorphic image of a flat module " F " such that every map from a flat module onto " M " factors through " F ", and any endomorphism of " F " over " M " is an automoprhism.