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It has a shell, antenna and appendages typical of crustaceans.
Most budding bacteria develop cytoplasmic extrusions, such as stalks (Caulobacter), hyphae (Hyphomicrobium), and appendages (Stella).
The station now consists of a 143-foot stack of three pressurized modules and appendages weighing 81 tons.
In phantom pain, limbs and appendages that no longer exist continue to feel and even to suffer.
— John Branch (@JohnBranchNYT) 25 Sep 13 Moding: The arrangement and tuning of the AC 72's wing, sails and appendages.
Tactile setae occur generally over the external surfaces and appendages, especially of the antennae, food-gathering limbs, and mouthparts.
And the color is green metallic -- again I was just going from actual insects -- with off-white, orange and black to help define the legs and appendages.
Bosipo, a retired police officer, may have the brains -- if not the assortment of organs and appendages -- to scheme his way onto the region's vacant throne.
Modification, specialization, number, and appearance of body segments and appendages (especially anterior ones such as antennae and mouthparts) are important criteria in distinguishing arthropod classes.
He arranges their wings into medically precise images of a human skull, foot bones and hand bones, all scaled to his own head and appendages.
And so we come to the bisexual's political utility as Baumgardner sees it — or the female bisexual's, anyway, since males figure as little more than foils and appendages in her schema, while male sexuality is somewhere in Siberia.
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