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Meanings of vertebrate animals in English
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Usage of vertebrate animals in English
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Of other vertebrateanimals we saw very little, except of the lizards.
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PELVIS.-Thebony arch to which the hind limbs of vertebrateanimals are articulated.
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Birds are marked off from all other vertebrateanimals by the possession of feathers.
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The limbs of vertebrateanimals, on the other hand, have the muscle outside the bone.
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All normal vertebrateanimals exercise their intelligence in accordance with their own rules of logic.
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By vertebrateanimals is meant those having a backbone.
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The reptiles are a class of vertebrateanimals.
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All vertebrateanimals, all insects and some other large groups of animals, pair for each birth.
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For example, Thomas says New Zealand now has more species of vertebrateanimals than before humans arrived.
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The activation of these reactions is controlled by conserved mechanisms shared by other invertebrate and vertebrateanimals.
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We present an efficient system for generating numerous vertebrateanimals containing engineered telomeres using a Xenopus laevis transgenesis technique.
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State, federal, and institutional committees review research on vertebrateanimals to instill scientific integrity and minimize risk to the animals.
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From 1970 to 2012 populations of vertebrateanimals have decreased in abundance by 58 per cent.
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The unicellular protists of the group Kinetoplastida include the genera Leishmania and Trypanosoma, which are pathogens of invertebrate and vertebrateanimals.
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In these studies, we sought evidence for an Ah receptor in the liver or liver-equivalent of diverse species of invertebrate and vertebrateanimals.
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In low forms of vertebrateanimals like the fish and frog, the head is joined directly to the body, there being no neck.