It took something massive to shatter a Mimic endoskeleton in one hit.
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Apparently have endoskeleton, but organization of the internal organs remains obscure.
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The cutting edge of her forearm endoskeleton catches the afternoon sunlight.
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I can rip through a Mimic's endoskeleton with a flick of the wrist.
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The actin-rich endoskeleton was divided into two layers, one superficial and the other deep.
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Fluids and flesh collapse over her endoskeleton, but she does not lose her footing.
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There was an endoskeleton just below the skin, and it took 50mm armor-piercing rounds or better to penetrate it.
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The alien had an endoskeleton, but he also had a tough hide that was somewhat like thick, leathery chitin.
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The resulting hybrid has a lightweight endoskeleton that frames out an inflatable 1.5-millimeter-thick polyester envelope.
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Researchers hope its 31-inch legs will lead to better prosthetics; right now, it sounds like a Terminator endoskeleton on the move.
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Our functional studies suggest that the lack of genes encoding secreted calcium-binding phosphoproteins in cartilaginous fishes explains the absence of bone in their endoskeleton.
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The basic design is a shape memory alloy-based soft actuator with embedded stiffness-varying structures serving as modifiable endoskeletons.
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The crèche-produced nanobots penetrated the rigid endoskeletons of the starfish and began to multiply in symbiosis with their hosts.
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See Endoskeleton, and Exoskeleton.
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The head is a replica of the T-800 Endoskeleton of the movie Terminator 2 from 1991.
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'Save your fragile endoskeleton,' Lobsang said dryly.