The snout reached to the top of the guide's head, while the caudalfin dragged on the ground.
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We therefore undertook a systematic gene expression study to identify genes upregulated during the re-growth of caudalfin tissue.
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The dorsal crest is continued round both extremities, becoming expanded to form the rostral fin in front and the caudalfin behind.
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A unique model to simulate this process in a controlled manner is the re-growth of the caudalfin of zebrafish after amputation.
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We have revealed a critical transition in growth control during zebrafish caudalfin development, wherein a switch from allometric to isometric growth occurs.
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The distinctive blue livery and tailfin remain to this day.
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Shots of the tailfin of a Virgin plane have also been obscured.
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The tailfin had probably lain right next to it.
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It was all gone but the tailfin, covered with a 20-foot wooden scaffold.
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Seen in the right light, yellow reef fish become spotty pains in the tailfin.
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But its tailfin is in the horizontal plane and its internal structure shows its ancestry.
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Best for: Travellers who like creature comforts, traditional airports and a shamrock on the tailfin.
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It's got a wider, higher rear wing that's connected to the roof by a tailfin.
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He climbed to the exit port and went clumsily down the exterior ladder to the tailfin.
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Only the aircraft's tailfin was more or less intact, standing upright but leaning at an angle.
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A photograph from the Iranian Student News Agency showed a charred tailfin lying on the ground.
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The hunt came after the mangled tailfin of the Airbus jet was lifted from the sea on Saturday.
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The Umiau had the lower body of a fish, silvery-blue scales going down to a flat, divided tailfin.
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And if the computer is paired with a shark, you can totally make that thing shake its tailfin.
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You get the fenders, the single tailfin but the details and the highlights come from the classic 1966 Batmobile.
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In others the tailfin is unsymmetric: the backbone runs into the upper lobe, leaving the two lobes of unequal size.