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The anal veins are articulated with this sclerite in such a way that when it moves they are carried with it and become flexed over the back of the insect.
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This tendency was less articulated with the VAS scores than for the indices based on health state descriptions.
The head of the fibula articulated with the tibia.
These internal conflicts articulated with the breakdown of external relations with the United States.
Dorsally, the epipterygoid of Acrocanthosaurus approaches, but does not articulate with the laterosphenoid; this contact is present in other theropods (e.g., Tyrannosaurus [82], Cryolophosaurus [13]).
There is an artistic intention articulated with nuance that too much of this production is missing.
In this regard, PBL articulated with e-tasks, simulated context, collaboration and communication tools (forum and wiki) seem to facilitate the learning and development of this skill.
This focus only became more sharply articulated with RBP.
Because of this, strategies to mitigate these problems that are articulated with elements of public health arise.
This is the cylinder part of the humeral component which articulates with the ceramic coated axle of the ulnar component.
But in snakes, the lower jaws aren't articulating with the skull, they're articulating with one or more long movable bones, in this case, two, that suspend the mandibles from the skull, OK?
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