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Foundations are being poured, and a skeleton of a mammoth parking garage is taking shape.
Among the most important are a small 14,000-to-15,000-year-old bison carved in bone, its head turned to lick its flank, and a skeleton of a child of two or three that is 50,000 years old.
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Although ancestors of the cyclostomes and elasmobranchs had armoured headcases, which served largely a protective function and appear to have been true bone, modern cyclostomes have only an endoskeleton, or inner skeleton, of noncalcified cartilage and elasmobranchs a skeleton of calcified cartilage.
To grab the gist of the situation, picture this: You designed a car with four of your buddies, went to a junkyard and built a skeleton of the vehicle.
Skeleton-based trackers, by contrast, generally operate at high (40 60×) magnification and derive a skeleton of each worm from segmented binary images [20] [22], [25].
This should organize your thoughts and be a skeleton of your points.
"So finding both shoulder blades completely intact and attached to a skeleton of a known and pivotal species was like hitting the jackpot.
Woods et al. [12] developed a tube-like truss structure made of carbon fibers wound and cured around a "skeleton" of pultruded chord members, also made of carbon fiber reinforced polymer.
The Tree of Woe was layers of plaster and Styrofoam applied onto a skeleton of wood and steel.
A generation ago, the press offices of local councils, health authorities and police forces were a skeleton of those today.
The ceiling, meanwhile, which is high and slightly vaulted, is hung with a skeleton of theatrical lights and gels.
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