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It was spreadeagled in a radial burst of limbs and bodyparts, dripping from its emptied-out thorax.
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Moon bears, poached for their bile and bodyparts, are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
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Lizard feet found intact in a stoat stomach What an alpine stoat ate for its last meal -skink bodyparts.
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A fundamental anatomicalfeature of retinal neurons is that they form planar mosaics.
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Her not having observed Daniels's one memorable anatomicalfeature, this clue sailed by her.
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These small and often harmless-looking plants are best known for that unique anatomicalfeature, urticating hairs.
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She looked first at Ellie's body, and then glanced in the mirror, comparing every possible anatomicalfeature.
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Specific clinical and early anatomicalfeatures may suggest rare and atypical pathological diagnosis in vivo.
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Raise upper partofbody without assistance from hands or arms.
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Subcutaneous adipose tissue forms the dominating partofbody fat.
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Ms Meaney was born with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome - a tissue disorder that has an adverse effect on every partofbody.
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Tells about the test Each girl swathed in black velvet except for exposed partofbody which she was to exemplify.
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This morning found him lying on floor of living-room, head and chest literally burned to ashes, but lower partofbody and arms untouched.
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But it also invades men-by the most bodilypart of the mind-soto speak-the link between soul and body-themanner.
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Thus it is the bodilypart of man in which heaven finally terminates, and upon which it stands as upon its base.
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Still the man does not die; he is only separated from the bodilypart which was of use to him in the world.
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Joke about it boast about it - anything but acknowledge that it's a bodilypart like any other which does at times need looking after.
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Nor does the woman cover any of her bodilyparts in the presence of any person.
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The relevant bodypart is isolated in each case, like a specimen.
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He takes something completely inadequate-likea single bodypart if you're Degas.
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As in many sports, the ankle is the most injured bodypart.
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Or in the hospital, getting some missing bodypart sewed back on.
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One bodypart you should stretch just before climbing is your hips.
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Correlations between anatomicalstructures and measures of semantic processing were also performed.
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Don't be foolish-theanatomicalstructures in question have been known for centuries.
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This technique may allow surgeons to identify hidden anatomicalstructures during robotic surgery.
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Distinct firing properties among touch receptors are influenced by multiple, interworking anatomicalstructures.
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Hence, first of all, the anatomicalstructures must be understood.
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Specific clinical and early anatomicalfeatures may suggest rare and atypical pathological diagnosis in vivo.
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We evaluated percentage of salvageable parenchyma, tumor location and anatomicalfeatures preventing a nephron sparing approach.
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Unibody bifurcated stent graft proved to be suitable for most proximal para-anastomotic aneurysms with various anatomicalfeatures.
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We identified 10 sexually dimorphic anatomicalfeatures indicative of normal penile and clitoral differentiation in intact mice.
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Autopsy studies found that most of the brains of aMCI cases showed anatomicalfeatures associated with AD pathology.
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People feel chilli-related pain in different partsofbody, Stewart says.
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Nor does the woman cover any of her bodilyparts in the presence of any person.
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But Erik declared that, splendid as were his bodilyparts, he had been rash in pronouncing the vow.
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"Any other orifices or bodilyparts it protects?" she asked.
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"Please note that I am alive, free, that I have boots, most of my bodilyparts-
Usage of anatomical structure in English
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Thus speaks the science of man; thus counsels reason, guided by anatomicalstructure.
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It is not possible to deal here with the alteration in anatomicalstructure; cf.
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Rhythmic vitality, anatomicalstructure, conformity with nature, suitability of colouring, artistic composition, and finish.
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Dentin regeneration is challenging due to its complicated anatomicalstructure and the shortage of odontoblasts.
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The corpus callosum (CC) is an anatomicalstructure which connects the two brain hemispheres.
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Pushing aside the dead flesh, Alessandra saw what looked like a tiny round doorway-definitelyan anatomicalstructure.
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The attempt to study the anatomicalstructure of the grizzly bear from the inside has not been crowned with success.
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Functional images produced with PET fused with anatomicalstructure images created by MRI will allow the correlation of form with function.
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Even an animal so remotely related to man as the cat has many more resemblances to man in anatomicalstructure than dissimilarities.
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But history-thewhole point of history-preciselyis that some two legged soldiers ran away while others, of similar anatomicalstructure, did not.
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His peculiar anatomicalstructure enables him to spring to an immense distance-infact, to an almost incredible The lion in a fix distance.
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MODB offers users the ability to retrieve morpholino data by sequence of morpholino or target, name of target, anatomicalstructure affected and defect produced.
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Results: In the clinical teaching process, the "Hand As Foot" teaching method was used to explain the anatomicalstructure of the distal humerus.
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Progress in anatomicalstructure in the animal kingdom was slow, because any improvement could be transmitted only to the direct descendants of its original possessor.
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In the first experiment fruiting bodies that had formed in light had stems and caps approximating the appearance and anatomicalstructure of the control culture.
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Correlations between anatomicalstructures and measures of semantic processing were also performed.