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Below, the head is yellowish white with scattered dark blotches.
Below the head is the midpiece, which is packed with the tiny engines called mitochondria that lend the sperm its motility, and below the midpiece is the tail, a bundle of 11 entwined filaments that thrashes and propels a sperm forward at the estimable pace of one-twelfth of an inch per minute, the equivalent of a human striding at four miles an hour.
The area below the head is thickly coated with white and orange paint, while the inspection exposes a series of underlying curved brushstrokes used to compose a landscape, and a small distant reclining figure.
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Refer to the directions below if the head is in the printer and not part of the individual ink cartridges.
"This is very important, so that the head is below the rest of the body".
Below the head was the oval foot and in the mantle groove, between the lateral sides of the foot, and the ventral mantle edge, were five to six pairs of widely spaced gills similar to the pairing of the shell muscles (Fig. 3).
After surgery, piglets were positioned prone in a plastic pod, and the head was immobilised securely below the magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) surface coil on each side.
The blacknesses below the heads are bodies.
Make sure all screws are tight enough so the heads are below the surface of the sheetrock.
In most waterbird taxa, the craniolateral edge of the fibula below the expanded fibular head is relatively smooth and unmarked.
One case classified locally as abnormal because of minimally reduced proximal peroneal CMAP amplitude (recorded above the fibular head) and normal distal peroneal CMAP (below the fibular head) was classified as normal after central revision, according to the study protocol.
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