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This data suggests that the MARPE causes the maxilla to bend laterally, while preventing unwanted rotation of the complex.
These muscle fibers originate ventrally, surrounded by the prototroch longitudinal muscles, and bend laterally, probably inserting at the dorsal body wall (Figs. 5a; 6a, b).
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Engineers use the term buckling for a physical phenomenon of a reasonably straight, slender member bending laterally from its longitudinal position due to compression.
Ventral to the pubic articulation the ischial blade is broad and thin, bending laterally toward the distal margin.
The tergites bend around laterally at the shelf-like margin to form a narrow doublure (<2% Figure 3D).
In the posterior quarter of its length, the tgpl bends concavely laterally.
3) One pair of lateral nerve bundles (nlrl, Fig. 4a– d) originating dorsomedially at the dorsal root commissure but bending ventro-laterally between the lateral and anterior rostral lobes, where after they condense into a thick bundle continuing ventrolaterally throughout the rostrum until they fan out in the anterior end.
All of the epaxial musculature would function to bend the tail laterally, and an anteriorly large M. longissimus caudae might imply that the tail could be swung quite forcefully.
The subject was standing upright and asked to laterally bend their spine while letting the hand slide down the leg.
Bring your shoulders a lot forward, bend your arms laterally, and keep your palm on your waist then straighten your back by pulling the shoulders back and once with your ells, close the shoulders and raise your chin.
Numerical examples show that this solution agrees well with other existing methods on predicting the deflection and bending moment of laterally loaded piles.
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