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| Reptiles | |
| ... the body, unlike mammals and birds that only have one; a metanephric kidney; twelve pairs of cranial nerves; and skeletal features such as limbs with usually ... |
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| Transitions Of Reptiles To Mammals | |
| ... the limbs and their girdles make up the appendicular skeleton. ... The mammalian limbs and girdles have been greatly modified with locomotor adaptations. ... |
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| Brain Gate | |
| ... With the help of this technology, the artificial limbs are controlled & synchronized by the brain. The device is designed to help ... |
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| Benefits Of Technology | |
| ... technology. Through inventions like the pacemaker and artificial limbs, a tremendous amount or people have had better physical conditions. ... |
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| Nurse | |
| ... Thousands of women who took Thalidomide in the first two months of pregnancy, delivered babies with all or parts of limbs missing, feet or hands attached ... |
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| The Rivers Edge | |
| ... up of a piece of heavy gauged plastic used in the coal mines as a curtain to separate sections, some nylon rope and a couple of heavy six-foot limbs we would ... |
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| John Updike | |
| ... The paddlike fore limbs are set close to the head; no external limbs exists. The minimal amount of body hair and lack of hind limbs ... |
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| Cerebral Palsy | |
| ... In many individuals, limbs are in a weakened state or even paralyzed, which leads to under development of muscles in those limbs. ... |
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| Chacma Baboon | |
| ... The chacma baboon also has a structure to it. For instance, it has strong limbs. ... It has strong limbs which makes it able to swing from tree branches. ... |
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| Bone Diseases | |
| Bone Diseases. Bone diseases most directly influence the ability to walk or to move any part of the body--hands, limbs, neck, and spine. ... |
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| Louis Tanner Of Destroying Angel And Rick Deckard Of Do Androids ... | |
| ... He was interested in the new process of the regeneration of limbs in New Hong Kong. This was a process where your natural limbs were actually grown back. ... |
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| Biomechanics | |
| ... Biomechanics studies the process of kinematics and develops artificial limbs and footwear specifically to aid the body in performance. ... |
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| Biology Presentation For The Skeleton | |
| ... Appendicular skeleton The appendicular skeleton consists of the upper and lower limbs and the pectoral (shoulder) and pelvis and girdles. ... |
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| Hurricane | |
| ... The possible three hundred to four hundred mile span of the average hurricane can transform objects such as dead tree limbs, playground equipment, and any ... |
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| Stem Cell Research: Pro | |
| ... Stem cell research should be the answer that changes how we cure people with diseases and give people back organs and limbs which they lost. ... |
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| Peretti | |
| ... The Killing She ran, tree limbs and brambles scratching, grabbing, tripping, and slapping her as if they where bony hands, reaching for her out of the darkness ... |
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| Weapons Of The Times | |
| ... 14. The Rack It does exactly what it looks like it does: the rack pulls your body from end to end until your limbs are slowly plucked from their joints. 13. ... |
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| Anthropology | |
| ... Several changes in the human past that will be discussed are the change from walking on all four limbs to bipedalism, the greatly increased brain size in ... |
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| Split Brain | |
| ... the central nervous systemHuman sensory and motor pathways function on the basis of contralateral innervation.Thus, sensations from the left limbs are received ... |
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| Muscular Dystrophy | |
| ... In upper limbs, the costal origin of pectoralis major, the latissimus dorsi, the biceps, triceps and brachioradialis muscle are the first involved. ... |
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